What is the difference between a cable pulling clamp and a wire pulling grip?

2025-08-14
While the terms are often used interchangeably, a cable pulling clamp typically refers to a more robust, heavy-duty tool designed for high-tension applications on larger conductors. It features a jaw-like mechanism that securely grips the cable to prevent slippage during stringing. A wire pulling grip, or "sock," is often a mesh-like tool that slides over the end of the cable, distributing the pulling force more evenly. Our product line includes a range of both clamps and grips, each engineered for specific applications to ensure maximum efficiency and safety.
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