Pull Line Blower for 3/4″-2″ (18-50 mm) Conduit

April 22, 2024

Designed to blow or suck pull line through 3/4″ – 2″ (18-50 mm) conduit for cable pulling, this pull line blower is perfect for running wire or cable through conduits multiple times a day. With its unique design, it makes short work of bends and kinks in conduit, saving a huge amount of time compared to mule tape or jet line. This pull line blower also features the following:

  • Blows or sucks pull line without the need for a compressor 
  • For all commercial and residential pipe work with internal diameters from 3/4″ – 2″ (18 mm – 50 mm)
  • Lightweight and ergonomic for superior accessibility, even in confined spaces
  • Works great on flexible conduit
  • Saves a tremendous amount of time compared to mule tape or jet line

Kit Includes:

  • (1) PLB-1000 Pull Line Blower (aka Stringing Gun) 
  • (2) Pull line rolls (Ø 1 mm, tensile strength approx. 24 kg, length approx. 900 m) 
  • (1) Suction device 
  • (1) Components set A: 2 joints ½” reducer 19/12 mm plus nozzle int. Ø 9,5 mm 
  • (1) Components set B: 3 joints ¾” nozzle int. Ø 16 mm plus nozzle int. Ø 19 mm 
  • (1) Special nozzle black, for int. Ø from 25 to 50 mm 
  • (1) Special nozzle with 90° angle, Ø ext. 12 mm 
  • (3) Beads (round) of Ø 11mm 
  • (3) Beads (round) of Ø 13mm 
  • (3) Beads (round) of Ø 16mm 
  • (1) Operating Manual

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