Implements or apparatus for applying pushing or pulling force – Method or apparatus for placement of conductive wire – Conduit snakes
Patent
1975-08-07
1976-09-07
Smith, Al Lawrence
Implements or apparatus for applying pushing or pulling force
Method or apparatus for placement of conductive wire
Conduit snakes
B65H 5900
Patent
active
039791068
ABSTRACT:
A steel tape and wire puller for installing electrical conductors or other elongated relatively stiff articles in conduits. The wire puller comprises an elongated cordage portion possessing a relatively high tensil strength and low coefficient of friction. At one end of the elongated cordage portion a loop is pivotally attached thereto. The loop serves as a handle for the wire puller. Wire such as fish tape, snake wire or the like is tightly grasped along its length between the strands of the elongated cordage portion.
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Lindsley Warren F. B.
Smith Al Lawrence
Watson Robert C.
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