Brief: Watch as we walk through the full process, from initial setup to real-world testing of our Orifice Type Bellmouth Roller cable pulling tools. This video demonstrates how these cable laying tools protect power and communication cables during installation in open trenches, showcasing their robust construction and practical application in various ground conditions.
Related Product Features:
Designed for laying power and communication cables in open trenches with curved routes.
Constructed from durable materials including aluminum, steel, and high-strength MC nylon.
Features sturdy, galvanized steel frames for long service life under extreme conditions.
Supports conductors, OPGW, ADSS, and communication lines during installation.
Available in multiple models with pipe hole diameters ranging from D80 to D200.
Engineered for high strength, flexibility, and wear resistance.
Lightweight and easy to use for efficient cable pulling operations.
Prevents cable damage by supporting it over the entire drum width during trench installation.
Faqs:
What types of cables are these orifice type bellmouth rollers designed for?
These cable pulling tools are designed to support conductors, OPGW, ADSS, and various communication lines during the laying process in open trenches.
What materials are used in the construction of these cable rollers?
The sheaves are made from high-strength MC nylon or aluminum materials, while the frames are constructed from sturdy, galvanized steel for durability and long service life.
How do these cable laying tools protect the cables during installation?
They prevent cables from being dragged on the trench bottom or in mud by providing proper support, with spacing dependent on cable type and pulling tension along the route.
What are the available size options for these cable rollers?
They come in multiple models with pipe hole diameters ranging from D80 to D200, with weights varying from 4.3kg to 11kg to suit different installation requirements.