SIMpull ® CoilPAK™ Wire Payoff & SIMpull BARREL™ Cable Drum

February 23, 2024

Southwire’s SIMpull® CoilPAK™ Wire Payoff and SIMpull BARREL™ Cable Drum are a winning combination, adding a new level of flexibility to circuit wire installations and eliminating heavy, bulky spools completely.

SIMpull® CoilPAK™ Wire Payoffs and SIMpull BARREL™ Cable Drums are designed to optimize branch circuit management, leading to increased efficiencies, better productivity, and a safer working environment on the jobsite.

Pair the SIMpull ® CoilPAK™ Wire Payoffs and the SIMpull  BARREL™ Cable Drum with other products as part of the SIMpull ® Circuit Management System to maximize efficiency and savings on the jobsite. By themselves, each of these innovative components can help improve your productivity. But when used together, they combine to help provide a significant impact on the time, margins and labor associated with all your circuit wire pulls.

Features

  • Simpull® NoLube™ wire jacket
  • Package fully encases and protects wire
  • Made of fully recyclable plastic
  • Built in handle for easy carry
  • Integral payoff feature allows for pulling directly from package without tools or equipment and prevents wire from falling back into package
  • Single, 2-wire, 3-wire and 4-wire CoilPAK™ payoffs available

Benefits

  • Innovative, stationary package design drastically reduces overall physical effort – pull the weight of the wire only
  • SIMpull® NoLube® wire jacket reduces pulling tension
  • Space saving, multi-wire Coil PAK™ payoffs reduce jobsite footprint, material handling and setup even further
  • Eliminates managing through broken spools and spool over-turn
  • Designed to help reduce potential lifting/handling/pulling injuries

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