Klein Tools Chicago Grip Part# - 1628-17

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Manufacturer: Klein Tools

Klein Tools Chicago Grip Part# - 1628-17

Brand: KLEIN TOOLS

Part Number: 1628-17

Weight: 16.5 lbs

Country of Origin: UNITED STATES

Minimum Order Qty: 1 EA

Features: Used for Aircraft, EHS, Messenger, Guy Strand cables | Designed for 0.50 to 0.75-Inch (12.7 to 19.05 mm) diameter cable sizes with max safe load of 15,000-Pound (6803 kg) | Double ''V'' grooves give four-point contact, reducing chance of slipping and providing proper alignment of wire and cable | For larger conductors, see our grips with round inside-jaw contour | Made in USA | Locking handle keeps jaw open while grip is placed on cable with a hot stick

Product DescriptionThe Klein Tools 1628-17 Chicago Grip is designed for EHS, Messenger, and Guy Strand cable. The double V grooves provide four-point contact, which reduces chances of slipping and also provides proper alignment of wire and cable. All Klein grips are manufactured from custom drop-forged steel that is machined and heat treated for excellent durability. Each grip is individually hand inspected and actuated for proper function. Grips are also rigorously tested and pulled to rated load to ensure the highest quality and reliability.From the ManufacturerKlein 1628-17 Chicago Grip-for Extra-High-Strength Cables, Messenger, Guy Strand and Conductors. The Klein 1628-17 Chicago Grip-for Extra-High-Strength Cables, Messenger, Guy Strand and Conductors is a family of grips for cable sizes from .12-Inch (3.10 mm) to 1.0-Inch (25.4 mm). The Klein 1628-17 Chicago Grip-for Extra-High-Strength Cables, Messenger, Guy Strand and Conductors features double V grooves give four-point contact, reducing chance of slipping and providing proper alignment of wire and cable. The Klein 1628-17 Chicago Grip-for Extra-High-Strength Cables, Messenger, Guy Strand and Conductors has a jaw length of 7-1/4-Inch, a cable range of .50-Inch-.75-Inch, and a max safe load of 15,000-Pound.