130096 Series, Pulling, Support Grips

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1300960063
TURNEX SR GRIP .820-1.00 SC082
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Steel, Galvanized
Support Grip
I-Grip
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0.82" ~ 1.00" (20.8mm ~ 25.4mm)
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130096
1300960064
TURNEX SR GRIP .940-1.25 SC096 C
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Steel, Galvanized
Support Grip
I-Grip
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0.94" ~ 1.25" (23.9mm ~ 31.7mm)
Closed
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130096
1300960040
LIQUID-TITE GRIP 2 MALE STB200P
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Stainless Steel
Cable Grip
130096

About  Pulling, Support Grips

Pulling, support, and strain relief grips are essential devices used in the management of cables and cable meshes. These grips are specifically designed to evenly distribute the weight of vertical or sloping runs of electrical and fiber optic cables, metal rods, tubing, or hoses along the length of the grip. This distribution of weight helps prevent damage to the cables and ensures the integrity of the overall installation. When selecting grips, several key factors are considered to ensure a proper fit and functionality. These factors include the cable diameter, mesh length, bale length, eye type, and breaking strength. By taking these variables into account, the most suitable grip can be chosen for the specific application, ensuring optimal performance and safety. Various styles of grips are available to accommodate different needs and requirements. These include bus drop grips, fiber optic grips, I-Grips, as well as grips designed for heavy, junior, medium, and standard duties. Each style is tailored to address specific challenges and demands, offering flexibility and versatility in cable and mesh management. In summary, pulling, support, and strain relief grips play a crucial role in effectively managing cables and cable meshes. By distributing weight and providing support, these grips help prevent damage to cables and ensure the smooth operation of electrical and fiber optic installations. With a range of styles and considerations for cable characteristics, these grips offer a tailored solution for various applications.