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KLEIN TOOLS Chicago Grip, Forged, Hot-Line, 0.20 to 0.40-Inch - S1656-20H

KLEIN TOOLS Chicago Grip, Forged, Hot-Line, 0.20 to 0.40-Inch - S1656-20H

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KLEIN TOOLS Chicago Grip, Forged, Hot-Line, 0.20 to 0.40-Inch - S1656-20H

What our Experts Think
  • Professional‑Grade Hot‑Line Grip: The KLEIN TOOLS Chicago Grip, Forged, Hot‑Line (S1656‑20H) delivers secure holding and control for small‑diameter conductors from 0.20″ to 0.40″.

  • Forged Construction: Heavy‑duty forged design ensures superior durability and strength for frequent jobsite use.

  • Hot‑Line Capability: Engineered for live‑line work with a heat‑treated latch to enhance safety when pulling energized conductors.

  • Reliable Grip Performance: Designed to maintain firm hold under tension, reducing slippage for smoother pulls.

  • Versatile Application: Ideal for electricians, linemen, and utility professionals working with small conductors.

  • Trusted Brand: Klein Tools is recognized for professional‑grade, dependable tools that withstand demanding field conditions.

Q&A

Q: What is the KLEIN TOOLS S1656-20H Chicago Grip?
A: A forged, hot-line conductor grip designed for cables with diameters from 0.20 to 0.40 inches.

Q: Who should use this grip?
A: Electricians, linemen, and utility professionals performing tensioning or pulling of medium-gauge conductors.

Q: What’s the key feature of the hot-line design?
A: Allows safe application and release on energized lines without removing the grip.

Q: What types of conductors can it handle?
A: Suitable for aluminum, copper, and ACSR medium-gauge conductors.

Q: Is it durable for field use?
A: Yes, forged high-strength steel ensures long-lasting performance in demanding job sites.

Q: How do I maintain the Chicago Grip?
A: Keep it clean, inspect for wear, lubricate moving parts if necessary, and store in a dry location.

Maintenance Tips
  • Clean After Use: Wipe jaws, handles, and gripping surfaces with a dry cloth to remove dirt, grease, and debris.

  • Inspect Regularly: Check for wear, cracks, or bent components before each use; replace damaged grips immediately.

  • Lubricate Moving Parts: Apply light machine oil to pivot points periodically for smooth operation.

  • Storage: Store in a dry, dust-free area to prevent corrosion and maintain grip strength.

  • Load Safety: Use within rated 0.20–0.40-inch range; follow all hot-line safety guidelines.