 | These rugged universal blocks feature high strength and low weight at a value price. |
|  | 1” slap-on overlash cable roller. Affordable and rugged. Supports cable diameters up to 1” including fiber optic cables during cable pullout. |
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 | Available this spring, 2021
This 1 inch Econo Dual Nylon Roller cable block supports fiber optic cables during cable pullout. Designed to prevent cables from catching or snagging. |
|  | Available this spring, 2021
This 3 inch rubber roller cable block supports fiber optic cables during cable pullout. Designed to prevent cables from catching or snagging. |
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 | This tempered spring steel block is used to support cable up to 1" during cable pull-out. |
|  | This economical block has an aluminum roller & is used for new build on bare strand & overlash work. |
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 | This economical block has a rubber roller & is used for new build on bare strand & overlash work. |
|  | This affordable block is used for new construction or overlash. |
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 | This lightweight block is used to support up to 1”
diameter cable during pull-out. |
|  | This block is used to support one cable up to 1" on 1/4" bare strand. |
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 | A block used on 1/4" bare strand when lashing cable up to 2-3/4". |
|  | This Puller is used to pull out cable prior to the lashing operation. |
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 | A heavy-duty block used during new strand lashing. |
|  | Heavy-duty block to be used on either new strand or when overlashing. |
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 | Simple & effective, this block handles cable or bundles up to 4". |
|  | Simple and effective, this block handles cable or bundles up to 2.75 in. |
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 | This block can support multiple cables during new construction. |
|  | Used to pull cable toward or away from corner poles or other locations where a single block is required. |
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 | This block is used to support cable at the pole using a 5/8" suspension bolt or 3-bolt clamp. |
|  | Used for hanging cable blocks at the pole as temporary support. |
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 | Coaxial Cable Bender for up to two (2) cables with a maximum diameter of .75". |
|  | Loop forming tool for up to two (2) cables with a maximum diameter of 1". |
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 | Positioned between the lasher and first block for spacing that is especially needed when lashing multiple cables. |
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