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Exceptional Grip & Control: Designed specifically for PVC‑covered conductors, the Chicago Grip provides secure holding power without damaging insulation — ideal for electricians and tradesmen.
Professional‑Grade Durability: Built with high‑strength steel and ergonomic handles to withstand heavy use on job sites and in workshops.
Precision Handling: Narrow jaw design allows easy access in tight spaces and around fixtures for pulling, bending, or positioning conductors.
Comfort‑Focused: Cushioned grips reduce hand fatigue during prolonged use — useful for repetitive pulling or tensioning tasks.
Trusted Brand Quality: Klein Tools has a long reputation for dependable electrical hand tools that pros rely on for safe, efficient work.
Q: What is the KLEIN TOOLS Chicago Grip for PVC‑Covered Conductors 0.5‑Inch (1659‑30)?
A: A heavy‑duty Chicago‑style wire‑pulling grip designed to securely grab PVC‑insulated conductors from 0.31″ to 0.50″ diameter without stripping insulation.
Q: How does it grip PVC‑covered wire without damage?
A: It features serpentine jaws with a round inside contour that allow the insulated conductor to be inserted and gripped securely, reducing slippage and insulation damage.
Q: What is the maximum safe load?
A: Rated for a maximum safe pull load of 4,500 lb (about 2,041 kg), making it reliable for heavy‑duty pulling applications.
Q: What materials and construction features does it have?
A: Made from drop‑forged, heat‑treated steel for excellent strength and durability, with a locking handle and spring‑loaded action for secure grip.
Q: What wire sizes is it suitable for?
A: Ideal for PVC‑covered conductors with diameters from approx. 0.31″ to 0.50″ (7.87 – 12.7 mm).
Q: Where is this tool typically used?
A: Used in wire pulling, cable installation, and electrical utility work where insulation must remain intact during pulls.
Q: Is it made in the USA?
A: Yes — manufactured in the USA for quality and reliability.
Cleaning: Wipe tool with a clean, dry cloth after use to remove dust, dirt, and PVC residue.
Lubrication: Apply a light oil to pivot points periodically for smooth operation.
Inspection: Check gripping surfaces and jaws for wear, nicks, or damage; replace if compromised.
Avoid Overloading: Use within rated conductor size (0.5-inch) to prevent bending or damage.
Storage: Keep in a dry, protected area to prevent rust and corrosion.
Handle Care: Ensure handles remain free of cracks or insulation damage for safe gripping.
Routine Check: Periodically verify all moving parts and fasteners are secure for reliable performance