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Frequently Asked Questions
What safety practices should I follow when using pulling accessories?
Ensure that every component ranging from the grips and swivels to the rope is rated higher than your maximum pull tension. Check that swivels rotate freely, inspect grips and ropes for wear, and confirm connections are secure. Use protective gear like gloves and goggles and keep clear of the rope’s exit points to avoid whip back hazards.
How do I know if my pulling accessories are compatible with my cable puller?
Compatibility depends largely on the size, weight, and type of cable being pulled, as well as the pulling force your equipment can generate. Pulling grips, swivels, and connectors should have load ratings that exceed the maximum pull tension to avoid failure. Choosing accessories designed or recommended by the puller manufacturer, like those from Current Tools, helps ensure seamless integration and safe operation.
How often should pulling accessories be inspected or replaced?
Pulling accessories should be inspected before every job to check for signs of wear, corrosion, or damage. Mesh grips can fray, swivels may seize, and connectors can weaken over time. Any accessory that shows wear beyond safe limits should be replaced immediately to maintain safety and effectiveness. Regular inspection is key to preventing costly failures.