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Pro-grade performance you can trust — Designed for heavy cable pulling tasks, the Klein Tools Chicago Grip with Latch 0.37-Inch Cable (1684-5H) grips aircraft, EHS, messenger and guy strand cables securely, rated up to 8000 lb safe load.
Smart latch system — The automatic hot-latch closes when the hot stick is removed, reducing accidental disengagement and improving safety on energized jobs.
Built for field efficiency — Locking handle keeps the jaw open for quick placement with a hot stick, helping pros save time on lineman and wire-pull applications.
Durable American-made construction — Forged steel build and double-V jaw provide reliable gripping with smooth teeth, ideal for both bare and insulated conductors.
Q: What is the KLEIN TOOLS 1684-5H Chicago Grip used for?
A: The KLEIN TOOLS Chicago Grip with Latch (1684-5H) is designed for gripping and pulling ACSR, aluminum, and stranded cables in overhead line construction and electrical utility work.
Q: What cable size does it accommodate?
A: This model has a 0.37-inch maximum cable capacity, ideal for smaller conductors and light-to-medium duty pulling applications.
Q: What is the benefit of the latch mechanism?
A: The spring-loaded latch helps prevent accidental cable release, improving safety and secure holding during line stringing and tensioning.
Q: Is the 1684-5H durable for jobsite conditions?
A: Yes. It is made from heat-treated, drop-forged steel for high strength, long service life, and dependable performance in tough field environments.
Q: Who should use this Chicago grip?
A: Recommended for linemen, electricians, and utility contractors handling distribution lines and smaller conductor installations.
Q: Why choose KLEIN TOOLS Chicago Grips?
A: KLEIN TOOLS grips are trusted industry-wide for precision machining, secure jaw design, and professional-grade durability.
Clean After Use: Wipe jaw surfaces and remove debris with a brush (e.g., Klein grip cleanup brush) to prevent slippage and maintain gripping strength.
Inspect Jaws & Parts: Check jaw alignment, latch function, and all components for wear or distortion before every use.
Lubricate Moving Parts: Apply light lubricant to pivots and joints (avoid jaw gripping surfaces) to keep smooth operation.
Match Cable Size: Always use the grip within its rated cable diameter and load limits to extend life and ensure safety.
Proper Storage: Store in a dry tool bag or toolbox to prevent rust and contamination.