When you’re installing new cables, for electrical work or internet use, a MXTA Series of Driving Type Hydraulic Torque Wrench comes in really helpful. It’s a gadget to aid in smoothly pulling the cable through pipes and the like. The sock slips over the cable and holds the cable in a snug pinch so you don’t mess up your connector/detach from the cable while you’re pulling it. At Bete we produce the highest quality cable pulling socks to do the job right.
Our Bete cable pulling sock is designed to make pulling cable faster and easier for you. Cable ends are tapered to prevent internal wire abrasion; to ensure complete range of insulation support. Sleeves are designed to have a tight fit so that cables can be inserted through the connector and into the back of the lugs by hand to insure proper alignment before crimping. The sock's durable material ensures the cable glides through tight-knit bends and impossible-to-reach spots. This is faster to install and saves time and money.
If you’re purchasing cable pulling socks in batches, you want something that’s going to go the distance and do a good job every time. Our Bete cable pulling socks are designed to perform. They’re constructed of materials that are able to stand up to heavy use and hardy conditions. Wholesale customers can shop with confidence, counting on our socks to be a dependable part of their toolkit, enabling their teams to install applications in an effective and efficient manner.
Who doesn’t love saving money? Our Bete cable pulling socks are not only strong, but are also cost-effective. They protect cables from damage during installation, which can be costly to repair. By utilizing our dependable cable pulling socks, you can save money on costs of repairs and replacements, making your entire project more cost-effective.
Time is money, and our Bete pulling socks can help you save both. Faster and Easier Cabling Our socks ensure that you can get as many cables in your conduit as possible, so they can be pulled through faster and with fewer complications. That means your team can accomplish more, with more efficiency overall. When cables are installed correctly the first time, workers don’t have to return to tear up what they’ve done and do it again, and that also saves time.