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4,000lb capacity
Heavy duty design with aluminum sheaves and frame for light weight
Sheaves spaced to prevent cable damage
Aluminum sheaves 5" wide with self lubricating bearings
Heavy-Duty Cable Management: The Current Tools 12048 Radius Sheave with a 48-inch diameter is built for smooth, efficient cable routing with minimal friction.
Reconditioned for Value: Fully restored to like-new condition, offering excellent performance at a more affordable price.
Durable Construction: Crafted from high-strength materials to ensure long-lasting reliability in tough industrial environments.
Large Capacity: The 48-inch radius is perfect for handling large, heavy cables with ease, making it ideal for big jobs and high-demand applications.
Ideal for Professionals: Perfect for electricians and contractors who need reliable, high-capacity sheaves for heavy-duty cable handling.
Q: What is the Current Tools Radius Sheave 48 in. used for?
A: It is designed to guide large cables with a 48-inch radius, ensuring smooth cable movement and minimizing wear during installation.
Q: Is this product reconditioned?
A: Yes, the Current Tools 12048 Radius Sheave is reconditioned, offering excellent performance at a more affordable price.
Q: Is this product suitable for professional use?
A: Yes, it is ideal for electricians and contractors requiring a reliable and efficient cable management tool.
Q: Why choose a reconditioned model?
A: Reconditioned models offer quality performance at a reduced price, with full inspection to ensure reliability and functionality.
Inspect for Damage – Regularly check for cracks, wear, or deformities in the sheave and radius components.
Keep Clean & Free of Debris – Wipe down the sheave after use to remove dirt and debris that could interfere with operation.
Lubricate Moving Parts – Apply manufacturer-approved lubrication to reduce friction and prolong the sheave’s lifespan.
Monitor Load Capacity – Ensure the sheave is used within its rated capacity to prevent overloads and potential damage.
Check Alignment – Ensure proper alignment with the cable or load to prevent uneven wear or strain on the sheave.
Inspect Fasteners & Bolts – Regularly tighten any loose bolts or fasteners to maintain stability.
Store in a Dry Location – Keep the sheave in a dry, moisture-free area to prevent rust and corrosion.
Check for Uneven Wear – Inspect the sheave regularly for signs of uneven wear, and replace if needed.
Avoid Overloading – Do not exceed the sheave’s rated load to ensure safety and durability.
Follow Manufacturer’s Guidelines – Stick to the recommended maintenance schedule for optimal performance and longevity.