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Reliable Cable Handling: Designed for 2″–2.5″ cables, these eye pulling grips give secure, progressive holding — the harder you pull, the stronger the grip.
Durable Construction: Heavy‑duty woven steel mesh resists stretching and wear, making them ideal for frequent use in electrical, utility, and industrial jobs.
Easy to Use: Tapered design slips on smoothly and tightens under load, simplifying pulls and reducing hand strain.
Versatile Deployment: Great for conduit, feeders, and larger cable runs where controlled pulling is essential.
Pro‑Grade Quality: Klein Tools grips deliver dependable performance that pros trust on demanding job sites.
Q: What are Klein Tools Eye Pulling Grips Med 2 to 2.5‑Inch Cable (KPS200‑3)?
A: Heavy‑duty eye pulling grips designed to securely grip and pull cables with diameters from 2.00″ to 2.49″/50.8–63.25 mm in electrical and utility applications.
Q: What is the construction and material?
A: Made from drop‑forged, galvanized steel with a closed‑mesh woven design for strength and durability in tough pulling conditions.
Q: How strong are these pulling grips?
A: Rated for a maximum safe load of 5,440 lb (2,468 kg) to handle heavy cable pulls with confidence.
Q: What is the mesh length?
A: Approximately 36″ (91.4 cm) mesh length provides good contact area on cable for secure gripping.
Q: Where are they made?
A: Manufactured in the USA to meet professional quality and durability standards.
Q: What applications are these grips best for?
A: Ideal for wire pulling, cable installation, distribution work, and utility line pulls where heavy, insulated cable needs secure handling.
Q: What safety tips should I follow?
A: Always match the correct grip size to cable diameter, inspect before use, and never exceed the rated safe load.
Cleaning: Wipe tool surfaces with a clean, dry cloth after each use to remove dirt, sap, or debris.
Lubrication: Lightly oil pivot points and moving parts periodically to maintain smooth operation.
Inspection: Check gripping surfaces, jaws, and handles for wear, nicks, or damage; replace if compromised.
Proper Use: Use only within rated wire sizes and specifications to prevent bending or tool failure.
Storage: Store in a dry, protected area to prevent rust, corrosion, and exposure to moisture.
Handle Care: Ensure handles and grips remain intact and free from cracks or insulation damage.
Routine Check: Verify fasteners, bolts, and moving parts are secure for reliable and safe performance.