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Quick ? whats the proper way to pull fiber, (that has the connectors already installed) thru the inner duct, is there some type of pulley thats used or just tape it to the drag. Thanks
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WE use a greenlee fiber pulling machine and a swivel, the muletape in the innerduct tends to get twisted and the swivel takes cae of it https://www.gmptools.com/gmp.html?53700.html Don
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Ttech, I can use this tool when the SC or ST heads are already in place. ?? Thanks
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When we buy premade cable assembiles The pairs are staggered and there is a "sock" over the end that had a Kevlar "eye" to pull from. Here is a link to the supplier we use that shows it https://www.commcable.com/pullingeye.htm I take the allen screw out of the swivel, put in the eye, then put it back together
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Ttech, great thanks a lot, thats was I was looking for. Thanks for your help, Tony
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