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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: 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).
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)