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Built for Secure, Damage-Free Pulling – The Klein Tools Grip for PVC-Covered Conductors 0.79-Inch – 1659-40 delivers a firm, slip-resistant hold while protecting PVC insulation from cuts or deformation.
Optimized Jaw Capacity (0.79") – Precisely engineered for PVC-covered conductors up to 0.79-inch diameter, ensuring consistent performance and reduced risk of slippage.
Trusted Professional-Grade Durability – Manufactured by Klein Tools, a leading brand in electrical and lineman tools known for long-lasting reliability in demanding jobsite conditions.
High-Strength Construction – Designed with rugged, heat-treated components to withstand heavy pulling tension in conduit and cable installation applications.
Efficient Cable Handling – Ideal for electricians and utility professionals who require controlled, secure cable pulling without damaging insulation.
Field-Tested Performance – A dependable choice for PVC-covered conductor installations where grip strength and insulation protection are critical.
Q: What is this product?
A: A heavy-duty Chicago-style grip designed to pull PVC-covered conductors 0.49"–0.79" diameter without stripping insulation.
Q: What makes it different?
A: Serpentine, machined jaws let insulated cable pass through safely, reducing slippage and insulation damage during pulls.
Q: What material and build quality does it offer?
A: Crafted from drop-forged, heat-treated steel for exceptional durability and tested to rated loads for reliable performance.
Q: How strong is the grip?
A: Rated for up to 8000 lbs safe load, ideal for heavy-duty wire pulling jobs.
Q: Can I leave insulation on the cable?
A: Yes — the serpentine jaw design eliminates the need to strip PVC insulation first.
Q: How is it used?
A: For temporary pulling of PVC-coated conductors in electrical installations and utility work; inspect jaws and follow safety guidelines before use.
Q: Why choose this Klein grip?
A: Better grip confidence, fewer prep steps, and professional durability for contractors and installers.
Clean before use: Brush out debris and dirt from the serpentine jaws to prevent slippage and insulation damage.
Inspect regularly: Check jaw alignment, springs, and locking handle for smooth operation; replace if bent or distorted.
Lubricate moving parts: Apply light lubricant to pivots and joints (avoid gripping teeth) to maintain smooth action.
Store dry: Keep the tool dry and free of rust-promoting moisture to preserve drop-forged steel durability.
Match application: Only use for appropriate PVC-covered conductor sizes and do not exceed rated load.