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Forged steel hooks with 1’’ opening
Welded steel frames
5" wide aluminum sheaves with self-lubricating bearings
Made in the USA
Height | 42" |
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Width | 29.5" |
Depth | 24.5" |
Max Capacity | 4,000 lbs |
Heavy-Duty Cable Handling: The Current Tools 418 Hook Type Cable Sheave is designed for precise and smooth cable routing, ensuring minimal wear and tear.
Reconditioned for Value: Fully inspected and restored to like-new performance, offering cost efficiency without compromising reliability.
Durable Construction: Made with high-strength materials to withstand tough job site conditions and provide long-lasting performance.
Versatile and Reliable: Ideal for handling heavy cables, the hook type design ensures secure and stable operation during cable pulling.
Ideal for Professionals: A must-have for contractors and electricians needing dependable, heavy-duty cable management equipment.
Q: What is the Current Tools Hook Type Cable Sheave used for?
A: It is designed for guiding and supporting cables during installation, ensuring smooth movement and reducing cable damage.
Q: Is this product reconditioned?
A: Yes, the Current Tools 418 Hook Type Cable Sheave is reconditioned, offering excellent performance at a more affordable price.
Q: Is this product suitable for professional use?
A: Yes, it is perfect for electricians and contractors requiring a reliable tool for efficient cable management.
Q: Why should I choose a reconditioned model?
A: Reconditioned models provide high-quality performance at a lower cost, thoroughly inspected to ensure reliability and longevity.
Inspect for Damage – Check for cracks, wear, or deformations in the sheave and hook components.
Keep Clean & Free of Debris – Regularly clean the sheave to prevent dirt and debris buildup, ensuring smooth operation.
Lubricate Moving Parts – Apply manufacturer-approved lubrication to reduce friction and prevent wear.
Ensure Proper Hook Attachment – Verify that the hook is securely attached to avoid accidents during use.
Check Load Limits – Use the sheave within its rated capacity to avoid overloading and damage.
Inspect Fasteners & Bolts – Tighten any loose components to maintain stability and secure operation.
Store in a Dry Location – Keep the sheave in a moisture-free environment to prevent rust and corrosion.
Monitor for Uneven Wear – Regularly inspect the sheave for wear and replace it if the surface becomes uneven.
Avoid Overloading – Ensure the load does not exceed the sheave’s rated capacity to prevent damage.
Follow Manufacturer’s Guidelines – Stick to recommended maintenance routines for long-term functionality.