Klein Tools Launches Conduit Measuring Pull Tapes in Multiple Lengths and Strengths

EIN Klein Tools Conduit Pull Tapes

October 26, 2022

Klein Tools introduces Conduit Measuring Pull Tape, a new addition to their offering of wire pulling essentials for electricians, with multiple options to best fit professionals’ needs.

Conduit Measuring Pull Tape (Cat. Nos. 50122, 50131, 50141, 50142)

  • Woven, flat polyester strapping that disperses pull load and minimizes stretching when pulling
  • Tape is marked with easy-to-read, descending 1’ increments to measure conduit runs and determine the amount of tape left to pay out
  • Pre-lubricated to reduce friction
  • Three tensile strengths and lengths available in an orange bucket with hole in bucket lid for controlled, tangle-free dispending (Cat. Nos. 5012250131 and 50141)
  • One tensile strength and length available in rod-reinforced reel to facilitate smooth and easy dispending (Cat. No. 50142)

“Klein Tools always looks to give electricians the most complete range of solutions for their wire pulling needs,” says Tye Parker, associate product manager at Klein Tools. “With the introduction of these new Pull Tapes, Klein has developed a variety of width, length and strength options to meet jobsite needs, all designed to make dispending smooth and easy.”

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