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Industrial Fishing Tape- Cable Wire Puller or Draw Tape 50ft


Technical Details & Materials
Materials: Industrial fishing tapes are commonly made from high-strength spring steel, stainless steel, or non-conductive materials like fiberglass or specialized nylon polymers.
Steel/Stainless Steel: These tapes offer superior stiffness and tensile strength, ideal for long, straight runs and pulling heavy-gauge cables. Stainless steel provides enhanced corrosion resistance for wet environments.
Fiberglass/Nylon: These are non-conductive, making them safer for use around existing live circuits. They are also more flexible, which is a significant advantage for navigating conduits with multiple bends.
Lengths: Industrial models are available in much longer lengths than standard tapes, typically ranging from 100 feet (30 m) to over 500 feet (152 m) to accommodate expansive commercial projects.
Dimensions: The tape itself comes in various widths and thicknesses. A common size is approximately 1/8 in. to 1/4 in. (3 mm to 6.3 mm) wide. The thickness contributes to the tape’s stiffness and pushing power.
Tensile Strength: This is a crucial specification for industrial use, indicating the maximum pulling force the tape can withstand before breaking. Depending on the material, industrial tapes can have a pulling strength of 500 lbs (227 kg) or more, a necessary feature for pulling multiple, heavy cables at once.
Case & Features: The tape is typically housed in a durable, impact-resistant case with a comfortable handle for reeling. Some models feature laser-etched length markers on the tape, flexible leaders, or specialized tips to improve navigation around obstacles.

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Industrial fishing tape, also known as a wire puller or draw tape, is a professional-grade tool used by electricians and technicians to route and pull new wiring through confined spaces. Unlike residential-grade models, industrial versions are built to withstand the rigors of large-scale projects, such as those in commercial buildings, factories, or telecommunications infrastructure.

The primary function of the tool is to “fish” or guide the tape through a conduit, wall, or ceiling cavity from a starting point to an endpoint. Once the tape emerges at the destination, the new cable is attached to the tape’s end, and the tape is then used to pull the cable back through the path. The “industrial” designation typically implies greater length, durability, and tensile strength to handle longer and more complex runs.

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