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KLEIN TOOLS Chicagoå¨ Grip with Latch 0.74-Inch Capacity - 1656-40H

KLEIN TOOLS Chicagoå¨ Grip with Latch 0.74-Inch Capacity - 1656-40H

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KLEIN TOOLS Chicagoå¨ Grip with Latch 0.74-Inch Capacity - 1656-40H

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  • Hot‑line ready: Built‑in latch lets you place the grip using a hot‑line stick; latch closes automatically when the stick is removed for safer, more controlled placements.

  • Designed for bare conductors: Round, smooth inside jaws maximize contact with ACSR, AAC, and copper cables (0.53″–0.74″ diameter), minimizing deformation during pulls.

  • Strong performance: Rated up to 8,000 lb safe load, giving professionals confident pulling strength for medium‑duty bare‑wire tasks.

  • Pro‑grade build: Made from rugged drop‑forged steel and manufactured in the USA for durability and consistent operation.

  • Easy handling: Locking handle speeds placement and reduces setup time on the jobsite.


Q&A

Q: What is the KLEIN TOOLS Chicago Grip with Latch 0.74‑Inch Capacity (1656‑40H)?
A: A heavy‑duty Chicago style hot‑line cable pulling grip with a built‑in latch for safely placing the grip on bare conductors using a hot‑stick.

Q: What cable sizes and types does it work with?
A: Designed for bare ACSR, AAC, and copper conductors with diameters from 0.53″ to 0.74″ (13.46–18.8 mm).

Q: What is its maximum pulling capacity?
A: Rated for an 8,000 lb (≈3,629 kg) maximum safe load, ideal for demanding pulls.

Q: How does the latch improve usability?
A: The hot‑line latch closes automatically when the hot stick is removed, preventing accidental disengagement from the conductor.

Q: What features enhance performance and durability?
A: Round, smooth inside jaw contours provide maximum contact to reduce deformation, and a locking handle keeps jaws open for safe placement. The grip is made in the USA for quality and reliability.

Q: Any important safety or usage notes?
A: Inspect the jaw area before use, do not exceed rated capacity, ground or isolate when used near energized lines, and use only for temporary pulling (not permanent anchoring).


Maintenance Tips
  • Clean Jaw Area Before Use: Remove dirt, debris and any residue from the round, smooth inside jaws before every pull to ensure maximum contact and reduce slippage.

  • Inspect Latch & Mechanism: Check the hot‑line latch, locking handle and jaw alignment for smooth operation, wear or binding; fix or replace any compromised parts before use.

  • Light Pivot Lubrication: Apply a light oil to pivot points and moving joints only—avoid lubricating the gripping surfaces—to maintain smooth action and help prevent rust. (Standard grip care)

  • Match Cable & Load: Use within the specified 0.53″–0.74″ conductor range (ACSR/AAC/Copper) and never exceed the 8,000 lb rated load to protect the tool and cable.

  • Dry Storage After Use: Wipe clean and store in a dry environment to prevent corrosion and extend service life. (Best practice for Chicago style grips)