Ecmweb 3328 Southwire Power Cable Simpull Head
Ecmweb 3328 Southwire Power Cable Simpull Head
Ecmweb 3328 Southwire Power Cable Simpull Head
Ecmweb 3328 Southwire Power Cable Simpull Head
Ecmweb 3328 Southwire Power Cable Simpull Head

SIMpull Head pulling grips

Jan. 27, 2011
Southwire has applied its patented SIM Technology to medium-voltage cable. Elimination of lube results in a safer work environment, and a faster and cleaner installation

Southwire has applied its patented SIM Technology to medium-voltage cable. Elimination of lube results in a safer work environment, and a faster and cleaner installation. Cable-tray rated and available in parallels, the cable is available in sizes 2 AWG through 1,000kcmil (appropriate ground sizes also available). Southwire’s factory-installed SIMpull Head pulling grips eliminate the process of making up pulling heads, along with the risks of knife cuts and other injuries from exposed wire or scrap.

Video at: http://www.southwire.com/commercial/PodcastsAndVideos.htm

Click on "Industrial" heading and choose "SIMpull Power Cable Testimonials"

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