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Pulling Eyes

Condux PE & PVC Pulling Eyes provide optimum gripping power and a watertight design. The watertight pulling eyes feature a multiple o-ring configuration, an extremely rigid center rod to prevent bending and a steel tapered lead cone with the same OD as the conduit. These design features protect the outer leading edge of the conduit and form a watertight seal. The Condux PE & PVC Pulling Eyes also feature split gripping segments with aggressive gripping threads coupled with a steel expander plug that better grips the full range of conduit ID’s.

Installation of the PE & PVC Pulling Eyes simply requires the leading eye to be tightened. The pulling eyes come standard with attachment eyes at both ends for connecting rope or steel lines. Pull-out strengths generally exceed the tensile capacity of the conduit.

NOTE: PE & PVC Pulling Eyes come with a 90 day limited warranty.

Swivel Head Innerduct Pulling Eye
The Innerduct Pulling Eye is a hybrid tool that combines features from standard innerduct pulling eyes and Condux swivels.

A swivel head prevents twisting and binding of the innerduct as it is installed. It eliminates the need for a separate swivel on each pulling eye when installing single innerducts into individual conduits or multiple innerducts into a single conduit. Its short length is an advantage on tight bends compared to using a separate swivel and pulling eye. Easily installed using a 1 3/8" deep socket or adjustable wrench.



Clevis Head Innerduct Pulling Eye

Same tapered threads as the standard innerduct pulling eye, these pulling eyes feature a slotted head with clevis pin to permit direct attachment to any Condux multiple pulling harness leg ends.

When properly sized and installed, these eyes will not pull out of the innerduct until the pulling tensions have greatly exceeded the maximum pulling tensions recommended by the innerduct manufacturers.

Fixed Head Innerduct Pulling Eye

Tapered buttress threads thread into the innerduct for maximum pulling strength. These eyes connect directly to a Condux swivel. When properly sized and installed, these eyes will not pull out of the innerduct until the pulling tensions have greatly exceeded the maximum pulling tensions recommended by the innerduct manufacturers.

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