(18) Plugs into conduit in manhole wall, guiding cable safely into the conduit regardless of the pulling angle. Replacement sheaves available. Also available with Nylatron Roller.
(4) Three cast aluminum sheaves on bronze bearings allow a gradual 90 degree turn for easy pulling through manhole opening. Pulling radius of 24", the cable guide will sit on manhole edge, suspend in manhole or fit the jamb skid.
(6) A series of 6 cast aluminum sheaves on bronze bearings allow cable to make a gradual 90 degree turn for easy pulling through manhole opening. Can also be suspended in manhole to provide alignment to duct run. Support bar sold seperately.
Protects OPGW and ADSS cable during installation. Pulling radius of 30 in. : 13 Nylatron rollers allow cable to make a tradual 90 degree turn for easy pulling in aerial installation. 1 1/2" maximum cable diameter.
Protects fiber optic cable during installation. Pulling radius of 26"; 13 aluminum rolls on bronze bearings allow cable to make a gradual 90 degree turn for easy pulling through manhole opening.
These quadrant blocks provide a 60" pulling radius to guide any type of cable. 18 machined rollers on bronze bearings, 8" wide by 5.5" in diameter, allow the cable to make a gradual 90 degree turn for easy cable installation.
(2) Designed for guiding fiber optic cable or CATV safetly and efficiently. Features an innovative hanger arm that eliminates the possibility of cable coming off the sheave or binding against the support arm. With the removal of a pin, the hanger arm seperates and allows cable to be slipped easily, even at midpoints.
(9) Tie off in the manhole to guide cable into the duct. Also used with alignment arm for cable removal. Hinged yoke for easy cable installation and removal.
Five aluminum rollers on bronze bearings allow cable to make a gradual 90 degree turn for easy pulling through manhole opening. Has a pulling radius of 12". Two non-metallic "keeper" rollers to hold the cable in place during the pull.
(2) The FO Jamb Skid is a device for supporting fiber optic sheaves or quadrant blocks inside a manhole to pull fiber optic cable into underground conduit.
(5) The Jamb Skid is a a device for supporting sheaves or quadrant blocks inside a man to pull cable into the underground conduit. By positioning the top of the jamb skid against the underside of the manhole opening and using the camlock foot pedal, set up can be done in fraction of the time it takes to install a hanging sheave assembly. Constructed of solid aluminum, the Jamb Skid is both strong and lightweight.
Features two hardened steel rollers that guide steel winch line over sharp edges. It is small but sturdy, allowing for easy handling and set up along with heavy duty capacities.
Split Entry Bells are designed to allow continuation of a single cable pull through a manhole - out one side and into another. The split feature allows removal of the guide after installation.