Fibreglass Heavy-duty Duct rodder
Item: FCP
Fibreglass cable puller, fibreglass fish tape, cable pulling
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Model: FCP
Material: Fibreglass Fiberglass covered by an ABS material sheet
wire size: 4mm,5mm,6mm,8mm,10mm,12mm,16mm
Thickness of wire:210 g/m Tensile strength of wire: 1200kg
Pulling tension fracture:4.5 Ton
Wire length max: 300M
Minimum bending radius:300mm
Diameter of reel:1200mm
Product Features:
1, the tensile strength, bending properties and can be in the pipeline in a small free shuttle.
2, with an anti-rust traction head. Exchangable screw are optional. screw size:
Dia 4mm~6mm: M6
Dia 6.5mm-8mm: M8
Dia 9mm~14mm: M12
3, strong anti-aging properties
4, UV-proof fibreglass rod, but avoid long-time sunshine, high temperatures above 35 °C
5, rod diameter classification
A **fibreglass duct rodder** (also called **cable puller**, **duct rod**, **fish tape**, or **conduit rodder**) is a tool used in electrical, telecommunication, and utility work for pulling cables through ducts, conduits, or underground pipes.
Here’s a quick breakdown:
**Structure**
* **Rod**: Made of fibreglass reinforced with resin, which makes it strong, lightweight, flexible, and non-conductive.
* **Coating**: Usually has a smooth polyethylene or polypropylene outer layer to reduce friction inside ducts.
* **Frame/Reel**: The rod is wound on a portable reel frame, which allows easy feeding and retrieval.
* **Accessories**: Often comes with pulling eyes, guide tips, or swivels for attaching cables.
**Uses**
* Guiding cables/wires through long ducts or conduits.
* Locating and clearing blockages in pipes.
* Pulling rope/string first, then using that rope to pull heavier cables.
* Used in telecom, power installation, fiber optic cable laying, and construction.
**Advantages**
* **Durable & flexible**: Can bend around curves without breaking.
* **Non-conductive**: Safer around electrical lines.
* **Efficient**: Saves time compared to manual feeding.
* **Lengths & sizes**: Available in different diameters (4mm–16mm typically) and lengths (30m–500m).
Example: If you need to lay fibre optic cables in a 200-meter underground duct, you’d push the fibreglass rodder through first, attach a rope, pull it back, and then use the rope to pull the actual cable.
Fibreglass wire size: 4mm,5mm,6mm,8mm,10mm,12mm,16mm
Thickness of wire:210 g/m
Tensile strength of wire: 1200kg
Pulling tension fracture:4.5 Ton
Wire length max: 300M
Minimum bending radius (do not bend less than below redius, otherwise the rod will be broken immediately):
Dia 4mm~6mm: 140mm
Dia 6.5mm-8mm:230mm
Dia 9mm~14mm: 490mm
Diameter of reel: 550mm~1300mm
rod(mm) | Length(m) | frame size(cm) Height*Width*Thickness | Net Weight(kg) |
4.5 | 100 | 67*55*20 handing | 8 |
6 | 150 | 77*65*20 handing | 14 |
8 | 100 | 97*87*45 handing | 24 |
9 | 150 | 107*97*45 wheel | 40 |
11 | 100 | 107*97*45 wheel | 40 |
11 | 150 | 117*107*45 wheel | 45 |
12 | 200 | 117*107*45 wheel | 50 |
14 | 300 | 147*137*45 wheel | 110 |
16 | 200 | 147*137*45 wheel | 110 |
Tensile strength of the fibreglass rod
test method: Cut a section of 700-1000mm long conduit, bend it into an arc at room temperature of 20-25 degrees according to the minimum bending radius, and then straighten it again at a rate of 10 times/minute. It can withstand 12500 straightening tests to ensure no breakage; Or rather, it will only break after 12500 cycles. The threading tube can be bent at a temperature not exceeding 20 ° C with a bending radius of twice without breaking.
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