Pulling, Support Grips

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23-40005

23-40005

Belden

COAX DROPWIRE CLAMP

0

23-88885

23-88885

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SS B DROP WIRE CLAMP

0

23-44444

23-44444

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B-DROP WIRE CLAMP ALUM BELL

0

23-44441

23-44441

Belden

B DROP ALUM COMM

0

28-09600

28-09600

Belden

TGNT SUPP CLAMP

0

28-09500

28-09500

Belden

TGNT SUPP CLAMP

0

27-00185

27-00185

Belden

Q SPAN CLAMP

0

SC03E-2G

SC03E-2G

Belden

SPAM CLAMP W/2 DOUBLE MESS.

0

2700185-LA

2700185-LA

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Q SPAN CLAMP FOR LATIN AERICAN

0

28-09850

28-09850

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SPAN CLMP FOR FIG 8

0

SC03-2

SC03-2

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SPAN CLAMP, DOUBLE PIGTAIL

0

27-00865

27-00865

Belden

E SPAN CLAMP

0

28-09610

28-09610

Belden

SUPPORT CLAMP 3 BOLT FIG 8

0

23-44445

23-44445

Belden

B DROP WIRE CLAMP

0

28-19651

28-19651

Belden

TGNT SUPP CLAMP

0

23-82350

23-82350

Belden

6PR B DRP CLAMP DIMPLED 2/PK

0

27-00869

27-00869

Belden

C SPAN CLAMP

0

23-82351

23-82351

Belden

6PR B DROP CLMP DMPLD SHM

0

23-44454

23-44454

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B DRP CLAMP US WEST PKG

0

SC03E

SC03E

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ECONO SPAN CLAMP

0

Pulling, Support Grips

Pulling and support grips are mechanical devices designed to securely hold, guide, and manage cables and wires during installation, maintenance, or transportation. These tools ensure safe and efficient handling of cables, preventing damage from tension, bending, or environmental factors. Their importance in modern infrastructure such as telecommunications, energy distribution, and industrial automation is critical for ensuring operational reliability and compliance with safety standards.

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Pulling GripsHigh-tensile strength, anti-slip surfaces, adjustable clampingLong-distance cable laying in conduits
Support GripsLoad distribution, vibration resistance, 360 rotationOverhead cable suspension in data centers
Combination GripsIntegrated pulling and support functionsComplex installations in power plants
Rotary Swivel GripsTwist elimination during pullingSubmarine cable deployment
Heavy-Duty GripsReinforced alloy construction, shock absorptionMining and offshore oil platforms

A typical grip assembly includes:

  • Gripping Section: Textured jaws or braided sleeves for friction control
  • Linkage Mechanism: Steel chains, polymer ropes, or articulating joints
  • Load-Bearing Core: Forged alloy or composite materials for stress distribution
  • Protective Coating: Rubberized or polymer layers for abrasion resistance

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Max Pulling Force (kN)Rated load capacity before deformationDetermines suitability for high-tension tasks
Material Yield Strength (MPa)Structural integrity under stressEnsures safety in extreme conditions
Operating Temperature (- C to + C)Thermal stability rangePrevents failure in variable climates
Cable Diameter Range (mm)Adjustable grip sizingEnables compatibility with diverse cables
Corrosion Resistance RatingExposure tolerance to moisture/chemicalsExtends service life in harsh environments

Key industries and equipment:

  • Telecommunications: Fiber optic cable installation vehicles
  • Construction: Bridge-mounted cable trays
  • Energy: High-voltage submarine cable laying systems
  • Manufacturing: Robotic cable management arms
  • Transportation: Railway signal cable retention systems

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
PanduitGrip-Lok Pulling GripsSelf-tightening design, 50kN capacity
HellermannTytonGlobalgrip Support ClampsVibration-damping polymer construction
CablofilSteelMate Cable RatchetsCorrosion-resistant zinc plating
SouthwirePowerGrip Rotary PullersIntegrated swivel mechanism for twist control

Key considerations:

  • Load Requirements: Match grip capacity to cable weight and tension (e.g., 30kN grip for 240mm power cables)
  • Environmental Factors: Choose UV-resistant models for outdoor use
  • Cable Compatibility: Verify diameter range and jacket material sensitivity
  • Safety Standards: Ensure compliance with OSHA 1910.331 or IEC 61436
  • Operational Efficiency: Opt for quick-release mechanisms in frequent adjustment scenarios
Case Study: A data center deployed HellermannTyton's Globalgrip clamps to reduce cable sag in overhead trays, achieving a 40% improvement in airflow management.

Future developments include:

  • Integration of smart sensors for real-time tension monitoring
  • Adoption of carbon fiber composites for weight reduction
  • Modular grip systems enabling tool-less reconfiguration
  • Growing demand for eco-friendly recyclable polymer grips
  • Standardization of grip dimensions for global interoperability

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