CONDUX - Fiber Optic Cable Puller

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  • Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
  • Learn more at: www.condux.com
    This video covers how to:
    1. Install Pull Tape
    2. Puller Set-Up
    3. Position the Foot Control & Position the Capstan
    4. Electronic Control System
    5. Figure 8 Cable
    The Condux Fiber Optic Cable Puller sets the standard for safe, efficient pulling of fiber optic cable. Condux Fiber Optic Cable Pullers offer low self torque input for the most accurate tension measuring available.
    Unlike most hydraulic measuring systems, the Condux system is not affected by changes in temperature, component age, and power source. The puller also features a variable speed foot control and manual flow control valve for optimum pulling speed control.
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  • @eduardodeleon7045
    @eduardodeleon7045 8 місяців тому

    Starting a job tomorrow pulling fiber for the first time ever so this helped alot! Wish me luck!!

  • @gopalchandrapoddar5122
    @gopalchandrapoddar5122 5 років тому +2

    It is not so easy to handle fiber optic cable and perfect splicing skills in fiber optic industries. These are two markable skills to be taken care of very consciously. I am from India having expertise in fiber optic splicing techniques. I'm retired from an FO R&D sector, but able to serve in this field very successfully. Thanks

  • @A4justin
    @A4justin 11 років тому

    Nice of you to add moisture to ground.

  • @matussomr
    @matussomr 11 років тому

    well done boys!

  • @chargerfan2
    @chargerfan2 Рік тому

    If it's close enough to rod, you can pull that fiber in by hand. I'm sure that was less than a 1000'. I've used that machine on runs over a mile.

  • @rafiksa2903
    @rafiksa2903 8 років тому

    Thanks

  • @lynnanderson5428
    @lynnanderson5428 Місяць тому

    How much does this whole setup cost from the vault roller to the fiber optic puller

  • @spiritualfamilyministiries
    @spiritualfamilyministiries 6 років тому

    That is Nice

  • @dmitrystepanov4310
    @dmitrystepanov4310 8 років тому

    Thanks for that, very informative. One question - shouldn't the optic cable puller and other devices be covered to avoid rain?

    • @awanasim
      @awanasim 6 років тому

      Dmitry Stepanov dont work in rain! lol day off

    • @saxayaluv8101
      @saxayaluv8101 4 роки тому

      Those industrial machines run of gas with little electrical components in them(the starter for the engine ). They are made to work in the rain.

  • @corymiller6413
    @corymiller6413 6 років тому +3

    Everytine you hear the word pull you got to take a shot

  • @tylergoodyear8940
    @tylergoodyear8940 3 роки тому +2

    I pull fiber with my 🙌 never failed me

    • @GarlicBudda
      @GarlicBudda 2 роки тому

      Gotta pull 3000’ of 432 count fiber through 6 different manholes whose conduits have been filling with dirt since the 80s tomorrow with only 2 other guys. Ima just use the mini ex track. My hands would simply fall off.

  • @SilverDomUK
    @SilverDomUK 10 років тому +6

    Step 1: Rod the conduit. Step 2: Tape cable to rod and pull through. Step 3: Enjoy the time saved and have a cup of tea!

    • @stevelinzey
      @stevelinzey 7 років тому +4

      Ya enjoy pulling 1000ft of 432 by hand.. good luck

    • @darioampuy
      @darioampuy 7 років тому

      i'm sure they can buy/install pre roded conduits

    • @stevelinzey
      @stevelinzey 7 років тому

      Dario Ampuy the conduits don't need to be rodded. They come with mule tape already blown in.

    • @antonstener1883
      @antonstener1883 5 років тому

      Or you use a blowing machine. Alot easier than using this conduit puller.

    • @andrewshatto684
      @andrewshatto684 4 роки тому

      Anton Stener a shop vac and plastic baggy on some line will usually get through. Our mule tape broke last week when pulling 7700ft underground on an 18,000ft run. We had 9000ft one direction to the first splice in the air and 9500 the other direction, 7 vaults total, 4 90s. We were going through 2 90s when the mule tape broke and the vault we were pulling to was 1500ft away from the vault the fiber was being pulled from. All they give us are 20,000ft reels regardless of how long the run is, usually it’s 288ct. On that run we had 3k extra foot which is average in this project. Also they placed a vault directly next to the riser pole instead of just going straight up it for the other 1800ft of aerial to the splice that direction.

  • @efrainjaimes1348
    @efrainjaimes1348 7 років тому

    where can i buy this equipment?

  • @CuSTACKS
    @CuSTACKS 6 років тому +5

    Its a lot of work you just dont know about

  • @GeorgeLockwood
    @GeorgeLockwood 6 років тому

    Why wouldn’t you blow in this case.

  • @jellyboy123
    @jellyboy123 11 років тому

    i want fiber optics in my area its like 2013 and i don't have fiber optics.

    • @florichi
      @florichi 2 роки тому

      I live in the second largest city of Austria and still have 7Mbit/s over VDSL Long Range. We are nearly the last place in the EU in terms of FTTH connections.

  • @lindamveku2262
    @lindamveku2262 8 років тому

    HOW TO PULLER A CABLE

  • @victorgodfrey4277
    @victorgodfrey4277 11 років тому

    Lots of technology now in use, over here in nigeria, we do all these even more without a those fancy tools

  • @CHB94
    @CHB94 11 років тому

    It's kind of hard to pull it with only your hands.
    and its easy that the Fiber cable might break.
    There for. machine :D

    • @jamiepatterson1214
      @jamiepatterson1214 8 місяців тому

      It depends on the distance of the inner duct run and whether the interior of the duct is smooth or ribbed. And if someone remembered to bring the polywater or whatever pulling lubricant being used.

  • @psyfertech
    @psyfertech 10 років тому +7

    man id love to have a job this easy and get paid 20+ dollar an hour

    • @jbkid5706
      @jbkid5706 9 років тому +10

      ***** I worked in the industry for 13 years. Trust me you earn your money.

    • @21390029
      @21390029 6 років тому +1

      Nick 636n8r it ain’t easy rodding occupied conduit

    • @ditchwitchbowfishing5761
      @ditchwitchbowfishing5761 6 років тому

      You have good days and bad day took me 4 days to pull 3 72count fibers a little over a mile keep running into crushed pipe

    • @Junior3z
      @Junior3z 5 років тому +1

      As a fibertech.. Nothing easy about this job friend.

    • @rileymcfee6946
      @rileymcfee6946 5 років тому

      25 starting pay here in Colorado. You earn your money but we're working 60 hrs a week and the money is great. Went from HVAC to fiber pulling and directional drilling, it was a great change.

  • @psyfertech
    @psyfertech 10 років тому

    i bet it would suck if somebody tried servicing a fiber optic cable under tension and it snapped spraying them in the face with a bunch of super super thin pieces of glass haha oops

    • @TBinTHAfknBlock
      @TBinTHAfknBlock 8 років тому +1

      You have no idea what fiber optic cable is or what's inside it. lol let me tell you buddy it ain't glass...

    • @stevelinzey
      @stevelinzey 7 років тому +1

      Gixxer BestInEP but it is glass. Corning glass is the most popular.

    • @Junior3z
      @Junior3z 5 років тому

      @@TBinTHAfknBlock Huh?

    • @jamiepatterson1214
      @jamiepatterson1214 8 місяців тому

      You would work on a fiber cable under tension because it isn't allowed to be under tension. It's like pulling copper cables through conduits. Both are under during the pull but relax after the pull.
      And if a fiber cable breaks, then someone screwed up and allowed an excessive amount tension to build up during the pull. There wouldn't be a spray of glass particles hitting anyone. The cable is being pulled laterally, so any break would be a lateral break. The cable would literally be pulled apart.

  • @qasimsheraz8423
    @qasimsheraz8423 2 роки тому

    Worst machine for pulling cable,,

  • @user-korcircle
    @user-korcircle 4 роки тому

    That is Nice