Fiberglass cable puller GF7.5

fiberglass cable puller
fiberglass cable puller
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Characteristics

Rod material
fiberglass
Length

40 m
(131'02" )

Tube diameter

Max.: 120 mm
(5 in)

Min.: 50 mm
(2 in)

Bending radius

500 mm
(20 in)

Description

FIBERGLASS ROD Ø 7,5 MM WITH MOBILE STEEL REEL INCL. DOUBLE RUN-OUT SYSTEM Cable pulling tool for pipe diameters 50 mm - 120 mm GF7.5 cable puller fiberglass rod (duct rodders) Ø 7.5 mm - RUNPOTEC RTG Ø 12 mm thread with robust steel reel (CDP/powder coated) Ø 730 mm incl. new double run-out system (automatic run-out brake and fast run-out), additional parking brake. The shackle also has a transition thread to RTG Ø 6 mm to adapt various guide rods (RUNPOSTICKS), guide probes, cable pulling grip (sock), RC 2 inspection camera and the like. Fiberglass rod breaking load 3400 kg, total breaking load 400 kg. Optimal field of application: for pipe diameters 50 mm - 120 mm. Application film: a short, very informative application film can be viewed by scanning the QR Code or on www.RUNPOTEC.com Scope of supply: 1 x GF7.5 fiberglass rod Ø 7,5 mm, Length: 40 m, ending joint with RUNPOTEC thread Ø 12 mm on both sides (start/end), 1 x mobile steel reel Ø 730 mm incl. double run-out system, 1 x metercounter, 1 x shackle ADVANTAGES • incl. steel reel and metre counter • Double run-out system (automatic run-out brake and fast run-out) • Additional parking brake • Fiberglass rod breaking load 3400 kg • Total breaking load 400 kg • Bending radius with ending joint 500 mm • Bending radius only rod 115 mm • Dimensions: L 840 x B 920 x H 410 mm • Length: 40/50/60/80/100/120 Meter • Bending radius: 500 mm • Recommended tube-Ø: 50 - 120 mm • Weight: - 21,90 kg • Total tension load: - 400 kg • Material: - fiberglass core with PP sheath • Ø Rod: - 7,5 mm

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