When pulling electrical cable underground, overhead in commercial regular duty applications, Bete reusable Pulling Socks are indispensable. These tough Pulling Socks deliver strength, durability and reliability for any indoor or outdoor application – wet or dry. Simply insert cable end into the appropriately sized sock, then stretch out. The harder you pull, the harder they grip.
Bete pulling socks protect from abrasion and ease the cable gently through bends and rough surfaces. They are perfect for removing old cable or pulling slack in new construction or maintenance operations. Easy-to-use and maximum endurance make Bete pulling socks the industry standard in cable pulling socks.
Bete pulling socks (also known as towing socks, cable grips, pulling stocking or Chinese fingers) are used to pull or support cable or pipes. They operate on the principle that the harder the pull, the tighter the socks grip around the cable. They can be used either above or below ground, with their most common use being for the installation of cables. These socks consist of a wire mesh tube with an eye at one end. They are hand woven using high tensile galvanised steel wire.
Pulling socks are designed and engineered to deliver reliable performance for the installation of cables or pipes through ducts, conduits and trenches. This includes socks to pull, support and protect LV Low Voltage, MV Medium Voltage and HV High Voltage cables into underground trench, cable duct or overhead power line construction – we distribute products for installing Cables & Overhead Head Lines (OHL)
Pulling using pulling socks is probably the most common form of installation for underground cables and overhead conductors – the 3 most common types:
Single Eye Cable Sock – most common type used and attached to the LV-HV cable end in the direction of the cable pull for high strength applications
Double Eye Cable Sock – can be applied at the cable end in the direction of pull or slid down the LV-HV cable if required, these cable socks allow the cable to pass through the grip between the eyes allowing the load to be taken off the free end of the cable when securing to a termination
Lace-Up Sock – an open type cable grip suitable for attachment mid-span around the LV-HV cable circumference at any point on the cable section
Galvanised steel, stainless steel and Kevlar coated pulling socks with colour coded option are available for pulling all types of heavy load pulls including MV-HV power cables and stringing overhead transmission and distribution lines – suitable for use with bare or insulated cable, conductor or wire.
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