1684-5
        Grip for High-Strength Cables - 14 mm
- Designed for cable sizes from 0.218'' to 0.55'' (5.5 to 13.9 mm) with a maximum safe load of 8000 lbs (3629 kg)
- Double ''V'' grooves give four-point contact, reducing the chance of slipping and providing proper alignment of the wire and cable
- Manufactured from drop-forged, heat-treated steel for excellent durability
- Locking handle keeps jaw open while grip is placed on cable with a hot stick
- Made in the USA
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                  Designed for use on aluminium, copper, weatherproof coated wire, PVC-covered conductors, and messenger and guy strand. The Chicago-style grip was designed for cable sizes from 0.218'' to 0.55'' (5.5 mm to 13.9 mm). Double 'V' grooves give four-point contact, reducing the chance of slipping and providing proper alignment of the wire and cable.
Specifications
Type:
          Chicago Grip
        Application:
          Wire pulling
        Overall Length:
          13.3” (33.8 cm)
        Overall Height:
          2.5” (6.4 cm)
        Overall Width:
          7.6” (19.3 cm)
        Material:
          Steel
        Cable Type:
          Aircraft, EHS, Messenger, Guy Strand
        Cable Diameter:
          0.218'' to 0.55'' (5.54 to 13.97 mm)
        Hot Latch:
          N
        Swing Latch:
          N
        Spring:
          Y
        Locking Handle:
          Y
        Jaw Type:
          Double V
        Tooth Type:
          Smooth
        Jaw Length:
          5''  (12.7 cm)
        Maximum Safe Load:
          8000 lb (3629 kg)
        Weight:
          5.8 lb (2.6 kg)
        UPC:
          092644471629
        Warnings
- Before each use, clean jaw area and inspect grip for proper operation to avoid slippage.
- When used on/near live lines, ground, insulate or isolate grip before pulling.
- Do not exceed rated capacity.
- Always match proper size and type of grip to application.
- Grips are to be used for temporary installation, not for permanent anchorage.










