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Job-specific design: Engineered as a Bell-System “B” strand puller to handle 1/4″ figure-8 telephone cable reliably — perfect for telecom and utility wire pulls.
Confident cable grip: Serpentine-groove jaws bite into insulation with minimal slippage, reducing prep and rework on pulls.
Secure retention: Includes chain, toggle, and shackle system to keep the grip anchored to the cable under tension.
Professional strength: Rated up to 5,000 lb safe load, capable of tackling demanding strand and figure-8 cable tensioning tasks.
Built to last: Drop-forged, machined and heat-treated U.S. steel withstands repeated field use, backed by hand inspection and testing.
Ergonomic handling: Locking handle and spring-assisted engagement speed setup and reduce fatigue on long pulls.
Q: What is the KLEIN TOOLS Chicago® Grip Type B Strand Puller (1659-5AT)?
A: A professional-grade Chicago® style wire pulling grip designed for pulling figure-8 telephone and steel strand cables.
Q: What cable sizes does it handle?
A: Fits cables from 0.20″ to 0.37″ (≈5.08–9.40 mm) diameter.
Q: What is the maximum load capacity?
A: Rated for a 5,000 lb (≈2,268 kg) maximum safe pull.
Q: How does the grip work?
A: Features serpentine grooves on round jaws to grip insulation and prevent slippage.
Q: What accessories are included?
A: Comes with chain, toggle, and shackle to keep the grip secured on the cable during pulling.
Q: What quality and construction can buyers expect?
A: Made in the USA from drop-forged, heat-treated steel, each unit is inspected and tested for reliability.
Q: Any safety or usage notes?
A: Inspect before use, do not exceed rated capacity, and use only for temporary pulling (not permanent anchoring).
Clean Jaw Surfaces: Before each use, remove dirt, debris and any strand insulation build-up from the serpentine jaws to ensure secure gripping and minimize slippage.
Inspect Moving Parts: Check the chain, toggle, shackle, spring and locking handle for smooth operation and wear; replace or service if any parts are bent or damaged.
Light Lubrication: Apply light oil on pivots and joints (avoid gripping surfaces) to maintain smooth motion and reduce corrosion. (Best practice for wire pulling grips)
Match Cable Size & Load: Use with correct figure-8 strand diameter (0.20″–0.37″) and never exceed the 5000 lb rated capacity to prevent tool strain.
Dry Storage: After use, wipe clean and store in a dry environment to prevent rust and extend service life. (Common tool care principle)