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Pro‑grade load capacity: Rated up to 15,000 lb safe load, strong enough for heavy EHS, messenger, and guy strand cable pulls.
Secure four‑point contact: Double “V” jaw grooves provide robust gripping and alignment, minimizing slip and improving pull control.
Versatile sizing: Covers 0.31″ to 0.62″ (7.9–15.7 mm) high‑strength cables, ideal for a wide range of jobsite wire pulling tasks.
Jobsite convenience: Locking handle keeps jaws open for easy placement with a hot stick, speeding setup in challenging conditions.
Built for durability: Drop‑forged and heat‑treated U.S. steel construction with individual testing ensures long‑term performance.
Made in the USA: Appeals to professionals seeking quality tooling with strong resale and reliability reputation.
Q: What is the Klein Tools 1628‑16 Grip for High Strength Cables (0.62‑Inch)?
A: A heavy‑duty Chicago style cable pulling grip engineered to securely pull extra‑high‑strength, messenger, and guy strand cables.
Q: What cable sizes does it handle?
A: Fits cables with diameters from 0.31″ to 0.62″ (7.9–15.7 mm).
Q: What is the maximum load capacity?
A: Rated for a maximum safe load of 15,000 lb (≈6,803 kg) for demanding pulling tasks.
Q: How does the grip design improve performance?
A: Double “V” grooves provide four‑point contact to reduce slippage and align the cable for reliable pulling.
Q: What build quality and features does it offer?
A: Made from drop‑forged, heat‑treated steel with a locking handle that keeps jaws open for easier placement with a hot stick; made in the USA.
Q: Are there important safety notes?
A: Inspect jaw areas before use, do not exceed rated capacity, and use grips only for temporary pulling — not permanent anchoring.
Clean Jaw Surfaces Before Use: Remove dirt and debris from the double‑V jaw area before each pull to ensure full four‑point contact and minimize slipping on EHS, messenger, or guy strand cables.
Inspect for Wear & Function: Check jaw alignment, locking handle operation, and overall grip condition; do not use if parts are bent, rusty, or malfunctioning.
Light Lubrication on Pivots: Apply light oil to moving joints (avoid jaw teeth) to maintain smooth opening and reduce corrosion. (Best practice for Chicago‑style grips)
Match Cable Size & Load: Use only within the 0.31″–0.62″ cable diameter range and never exceed the 15,000 lb rated capacity to avoid tool strain and ensure safety.
Dry Storage Post‑Use: Wipe clean after use and store in a dry place to prevent corrosion and extend tool life. (Essential tool care practice)