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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2009

http://meproducts.net/power-pull-it
Introducing the Power Pull-It Compact Cable Puller (formerly TitanXL) from Madison Electric Products. Pull wire through conduit with ease!

Skeptical about whether this can handle a job with multiple conductors and bends? Remember that it's not necessarily about this tool, but instead what you and your drill handle. A typical 18V cordless drill set to its lowest speed can pull at least 400 ft lbs of torque. Try using the Wire Tension Pull Calculator for Curved Duct Section found at http://www.electrician2.com/calculators/ductwirepull.htm to see how many conductors/bends you can pull at 400 ft lbs. Nevertheless, even if you're only using this for mid-size jobs, isn't the benefit of saving your hands worth it?

The Power Pull-It is the latest innovation in wire pulling devices for the electrical and communications industries! This handheld tool increases efficiency while reducing common injuries associated with pulling runs of wire through conduit, wireways, and more.

Simply attach a drill to one end, tie the fish line around the barrel, and pull the trigger! For more information or to order, call Schaedler Yesco at 1-800-998-1621 or visit www.sydist.com.

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  • @cltpython It's not necessarily about this tool, but instead what you and your drill handle. A typical 18V cordless drill set to its lowest speed can pull at least 400 ft lbs of torque. Try using the Wire Tension Pull Calculator for Curved Duct Section found at to see how many conductors/bends you can pull at 400 ft lbs. Nevertheless, even if you're only using this for mid-size jobs, isn't the benefit of saving your hands worth it?

  • @cltpython Sorry but YouTube wouldn't let me put the Wire Tension Pull Calculator link in my comment above. I was however able to add it to the video's description above. Just click on "see more." cc: @RideTTD2003

  • @SchaedlerYesco I think you mean 400 Inch lbs and not ft lbs A drill that strong would be Massive

  • @Catalyph , Thank you for that correction! This is what happens when a Marketing guy trys to talk "technical." : )

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  • when I saw the picture I thought it was some kind of lightsaber

  • @SchaedlerYesco Very informative information.

  • nice for pulling 4 catV wires(3C) thru a 2" run w/2 quarter bends TOTAL. try it with some REAL pipe fill.

  • Perfect! Now we'll be pulling data wire in no time!

  • now if I could just get someone who could feed me wire that efficiently...

  • Nice!

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