This Condux Clevis Head Innerduct Pulling Eye features the same tapered threads as the standard innerduct pulling eye as well as the following features:
Includes a slotted head with a clevis pin to permit direct attachment to any multiple pulling harness leg ends
Won't pull out of the innerduct until the pulling tensions have greatly exceed the maximum pulling tensions reccomended by the innerduct manufacturers
The Condux Fixed Head Innerduct Pulling Eye features tapered buttress threads thread into the innerduct for maximum pulling strength.
These eyes connect directly to a Condux swivel.
When properly sized and installed, these eyes will not pull out of the innerduct until the pulling tensions have greatly exceeded the maximum pulling tensions reccomended by the innderduct manufacturers.
Condux Polyethelene and PVC Pulling Eyes provide optimum gripping power and a water tight design.
The water tight pulling eyes feature:
MultipleÊo-ring configuration
Extremely rigid center rod to prevent bending
Steel tapered lead cone with the same OD as the conduit
Installation simply requires the leading eye to be tightened. The pulling eyes come standard with attachement eyes at both ends for connecting rope or steel lines. Pull out strengths generally exceed the tensile capactity of the conduit.
The Condux Innerduct Pulling Eye is a hybrid tool that combines features from standard innerduct pulling eyes and Condux swivels.
A swivel head prevents twisting and binding of the innerduct as it is installed. It eliminates the need for separate swivels on each pulling eye when installing single innerducts into individual conduits or multiples innderducts into a single conduit.
This DCD Design Pulling Eye is designed to install innerduct inside a larger duct and incorporates a built-in swivel head. This pulling eye should only be used to install innerduct and is not suitable for use in any kind of Directional Drilling applications.
Design Features include cutting a thread into the bore of the ducting as it is being screwed. This helps ensure a reliable grip.
(7) These solid steel pullers are machined with a tapered buttress thread to grip the inside wall of polyethylene pipe and innerduct by simply screwing them into the opening. When properly installed, the gripping power of the puller is stronger than the tensile strength of the pipe or innerduct. Pullers are installed quickly and easily with a screwdriver shaft or metal rod. Typical uses are pulling polyethylene water pipe, gas pipe, and cable ducting with a vibratory plow. Installing innerduct inside a large cable duct. Installing pipe and ducting in Horizontal and Directional Drilling applications.