Woven Grip for Flexible Cable and Line Handling

This woven grip uses a braided body to hold cable or line securely while keeping the setup flexible and easy to manage. It supports clean route entry and practical handling on site.

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Woven Grip

Woven Grip focuses on one of the most useful features in pulling tools: a braided body that can hold the line securely while staying flexible and easy to handle. The woven construction closes around cable or similar round material as tension builds, which helps create a firm connection without making the pulling section bulky. That balance matters in routes where space is limited and smooth entry can affect the whole job. For crews that value simple working tools, Woven Grip offers a clean and practical solution.

DPDAS 1:

A woven design helps spread holding force through the body of the grip instead of concentrating it at one hard point. This can improve control during movement and support cleaner cable entry into conduit, duct, tray, or service paths. The slim outside profile also helps the product move through route changes with less interference. Installers often choose woven grips because they combine secure holding with everyday usability, which is exactly what many real jobs require from pulling equipment.

Flexibility is another advantage of the woven body. Crews can place the grip in tight or awkward spaces with less effort, which helps when the work happens near cabinets, wall penetrations, underground entries, or elevated service points. The connection layout stays straightforward, so the pulling line can be attached in a clear and organized way. This makes Woven Grip a good fit for teams that need dependable tools that do not slow preparation or complicate the work sequence.

DPDAS 2:

Woven Grip suits installation, maintenance, replacement pulling, and general routing work across utility, industrial, commercial, and communication projects. It is useful when the crew wants a product that feels familiar, works across many common job conditions, and supports cleaner handling from the beginning of the pull to the final route position. Because the design stays simple, it is easy to include in everyday equipment and easy for crews to use with confidence.

The best pulling tools are often the ones that stay focused on practical performance. Woven Grip does that well. It offers a secure braided hold, a neat pulling profile, and flexible handling that suit the needs of real job sites. Installers can manage cable movement with better control, guide the line more smoothly, and keep the setup cleaner across a wide range of tasks. For reliable everyday pulling support, this woven design provides a straightforward and effective option.

Closed Mesh, Single Eye

Part Number Cable Diameter Eye Length Mesh Length Approx Break Strength
NO38P 3/8″ (10.1-11.9mm) 6″ (152.4mm) 6″ (152.4mm) 40 lbs.
NO12P 1/2″ (11.4-16.0mm) 7″ (177.8mm) 10″ (254.0mm) 60 lbs.
NO58P 5/8″ (21.3-22.6mm) 12″ (304.8mm) 10″ (254.0mm) 100 lbs.
NO78P 7/8″ (27.4-30.4mm) 13″ (330.2mm) 17″ (431.8mm) 100 lbs.
NO114P 1-1/4″ (39.1-42.4mm) 10″ (254.0mm) 24″ (609.6mm) 150 lbs.
NO158P 1-5/8″ (50.3-51.8mm) 12″ (304.8mm) 27″ (685.8mm) 200 lbs.
NO214P 2-1/4″ (59.7-59.9mm) 20″ (508.0mm) 27″ (685.8mm) 250 lbs.

 

Closed Mesh, Double Eye

Part Number Cable Diameter Eye Length Mesh Length Approx Break Strength
ND38P 3/8″ (10.1-11.9mm) 6″ (152.4mm) 6″ (152.4mm) 40 lbs.
ND12P 1/2″ (11.4-16.0mm) 7″ (177.8mm) 10″ (254.0mm) 60 lbs.
ND58P 5/8″ (12.13-22.6mm) 12″ (304.8mm) 10″ (254.0mm) 100 lbs.
ND78P 7/8″ (27.4-30.4mm) 13″ (330.2mm) 17″ (431.8mm) 100 lbs.
ND114P 1-1/4″ (39.1-42.4mm) 10″ (254.0mm) 24″ (609.6mm) 150 lbs.
ND158P 1-5/8″ (50.3-51.8mm) 12″ (304.8mm) 27″ (685.8mm) 200 lbs.
ND214P 2-1/4″ (59.7-59.9mm) 20″ (508.0mm) 27″ (685.8mm) 250 lbs.

 

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