M18 FUEL™ ANGLER™ Pulling Fish Tape Powered Base

EIN Milwaukee M18 Fuel Angler

May 2, 2022

The M18 FUEL™ ANGLER™ Interchangeable Pulling Fish Tape System is the world’s first battery powered fish tape solution. The fish tape wire puller’s AUTO-RUN™ Powered Feed and Retract eliminates manual pulling tools for less user fatigue and automatically reels the tape back into the Replacement Cartridge for a cleaner jobsite. The electric fish tape wire puller features a POWERSTATE™ Brushless Motor that provides the ability to pull wire through a 200′ run with 360° degrees of bends. This new battery powered fish tape puller is more efficient with an automatic feed that pushes through bends faster for maximum jobsite efficiency. The MILWAUKEE® M18 FUEL™ ANGLER™ Pulling Fish Tape Powered Base is powered by the M18™ REDLITHIUM™ battery pack (not included) and is compatible with 3 Less Binding steel and non-conductive Replacement Cartridges to tackle any situation. The automatic wire puller is equipped with REDLINK PLUS™ Intelligence to ensure maximum performance and protection from overload.

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