We make this head as a last resort for pulls greater than 300 ft (often underground) or raceways which have over 360 degrees. Often with larger wire, at least 10's or greater, and absolutely packed raceways (over 50%) fill where the half hitch method adds too great a diameter to the pull. It works, and to be fair, this works best with bigger wire. I've seen kellum grips fail, I've seen half hitch method fail; fingers and crimps are good too. This is the old school on the fly method when no other equipment is available for you.
We make this head as a last resort for pulls greater than 300 ft (often underground) or raceways which have over 360 degrees. Often with larger wire, at least 10's or greater, and absolutely packed raceways (over 50%) fill where the half hitch method adds too great a diameter to the pull. It works, and to be fair, this works best with bigger wire. I've seen kellum grips fail, I've seen half hitch method fail; fingers and crimps are good too. This is the old school on the fly method when no other equipment is available for you.
About how many inches apart do you stagger each wire?
Made it harder then it needed to be
This method is if you don't have kellum grips, crimped heads, fingers and like.
The way he rotates the electric tape 😂
Next time have your helper put a little bit of tension on the jet line.
what type of knot is in the fish tape?
Fred D. Josephson Looks like a bowline.
That's not a fish tape... Thats pulling string.. Also called jet line. But the method was helpful
slip knot is about 157x faster and efficient
I’m not sure about that!!!!😮
Yikes
Wear your gloves
Gloves are over rated.
Drop ya nuts