Southwire’s QWIKropes available at EB Horsman

May 4, 2025

When it comes to heavy-duty wire pulling, having the right tools can make all the difference. Southwire’s SPR-966 and SPR-963 QWIKropes are engineered to handle demanding jobs with ease, offering strength, reliability, and convenience. EB Horsman has them in stock and ready to ship.

Why Choose Southwire’s QWIKropes?

These pulling ropes are designed for professionals who need dependable performance:

  • High Tensile Strength: Both the SPR-966 and SPR-963 boast a tensile strength of 32,000 lbs, ensuring they can handle substantial loads without compromise.
  • Durable Construction: Made from high-quality materials, these ropes resist abrasion and wear, extending their service life even in tough conditions.
  • Ease of Use: Lightweight and flexible, they’re easy to handle, reducing fatigue and increasing efficiency on the job site.

Product Specifications

  • QWIKRope SPR-966: 9/16″ diameter, 600 ft length, ideal for longer pulls requiring fewer setups.
  • QWIKRope SPR-963: 9/16″ diameter, 300 ft length, suitable for standard applications with manageable rope lengths.

Applications

These ropes are versatile and can be used in various settings:

  • Commercial and Industrial Projects: Perfect for pulling large conductors in commercial buildings or industrial facilities.
  • Utility Installations: Suitable for underground or overhead utility work where strength and reliability are paramount.
  • Construction Sites: Ideal for new constructions requiring efficient wire pulling solutions.

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