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Professional‑Grade Pulling Strength
Built for dual conductor transmission work, offering the reliable holding power needed on demanding line pulls and rigging tasks.
Smooth Jaw Design
Precision‑formed round jaws ensure maximum contact without deforming conductors, reducing slippage and improving pull efficiency.
Optimal Range & Versatility
Sized for a broad range of conductor diameters used in transmission work, making it a go‑to choice for utility linemen and industrial crews.
Secure Locking Mechanism
Positive latch action keeps the grip engaged under tension, enhancing safety and control on extended pulls.
Durable, Jobsite‑Tough Construction
Forged steel and rugged build quality stand up to daily trade use, delivering long service life even in harsh conditions.
Q: What is the KLEIN TOOLS 1628‑40VR Chicago Grip – Dual Conductor Trans used for?
A: A heavy‑duty wire‑pulling grip designed for dual conductor transmission cables like VR2 vibration‑resistant and TransPowr T‑2 twisted pair cables.
Q: What cable sizes and types does it fit?
A: Works with ACSR and AAC cables with a diameter range of 0.95″ to 1.27″ (24.13–32.3 mm).
Q: What are the key performance features?
A:
• Machined upper and lower jaws prevent scoring or damage to conductors.
• Round jaw contours maximize contact and reduce cable deformation.
• Supplied with spring and locking loop handles to hold jaws open for easier placement.
• 15,000 lb (6,803 kg) maximum safe load for demanding pulls.
Q: What materials and build quality can you expect?
A: Constructed from rugged steel and made in the USA for professional utility use.
Q: Who should use this tool?
A: Linemen, utility workers, and cable installers needing a specialized heavy‑duty grip for dual conductor transmission cables.
Clean After Use: Wipe gripping surfaces and handles to remove dirt, grease, and conductor residue.
Inspect for Wear: Regularly check jaws, pivots, and handles for cracks, deformation, or excessive wear.
Lubricate Joints: Apply a light machine oil to pivot points to keep them moving smoothly and resist corrosion.
Dry Before Storage: Ensure tool is dry before storing to prevent rust.
Store Properly: Keep in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight to preserve materials.
Use Within Specs: Only use on appropriate dual conductors to avoid overloading and premature wear.