Cable Chute Line Carriers | Safe & Efficient Conduit Pulling Solution
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Cable Chute Line Carriers | Safe & Efficient Conduit Pulling Solution — Product Overview
Cable Chute Line Carriers provide a dependable, damage-free method for pulling through conduits during cable installations. Used with compressed air, they streamline feeding line or webbing through ducts—eliminating manual rodding while protecting the conduit and existing cables.
How It Works
Attach a line or webbing to the chute, insert it into the conduit, and use compressed air to propel it to the far end. The air-driven design saves time, reduces labor, and keeps cables safe from abrasion or kinks.
Key Features
- Durable Construction: High-quality nylon or leather materials withstand repeated use and rough conditions.
- Safe & Damage-Free: Engineered to move through conduit without harming cables or interior surfaces.
- Flexible Performance: Balances flexibility for bends with the strength required for professional work.
- Quick Setup: Air-propelled operation replaces manual rodding for faster, easier installations.
- Cost-Effective Use: Reusable design minimizes equipment needs and long-term costs.
Ordering Information
| Part Number | Description | Diameter (mm) |
|---|---|---|
| 08033512 | Carrier Chute 0.75 Nylon | 19 |
| 08033516 | Carrier Chute 1.00 Nylon | 25 |
| 08033520 | Carrier Chute 1.25 Nylon | 32 |
| 08033524 | Carrier Chute 1.50 Nylon | 38 |
| 08033532 | Carrier Chute 2.00 Nylon | 51 |
| 08033548 | Carrier Chute 3.00 Nylon | 76 |
| 08033564 | Carrier Chute 4.00 Nylon | 102 |
| 08033580 | Carrier Chute 5.00 Nylon | 127 |
| 08033596 | Carrier Chute 6.00 Nylon | 152 |
| 08033648 | Carrier Chute 3.00 Nylon w/ Spring | 76 |
| 08033664 | Carrier Chute 4.00 Nylon w/ Spring | 102 |
| 08033680 | Carrier Chute 5.00 Nylon w/ Spring | 127 |
| 08033696 | Carrier Chute 6.00 Nylon w/ Spring | 152 |
Note: Use with a compatible air compressor and line system to maintain consistent pressure and smooth travel through conduit.
