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Discontinued - 50ft (15.2m) Roll Steel Fish Tape

#19958 C2G
50ft Roll Steel Fish Tape is rated 5.0 out of 5 by 1.
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Use for conduit bending, and wire fishing and pulling. This tape conveniently winds into the housing without messy retaining tapes or sticky residue. Plus, the hand trigger smoothly winds the tape tight without kinks or jams. This durable blue steel tape resists kinking, breaking and corrosion, and is strong! Tensile strength is 2,100 lbs. The case is made from impact-resistant plastic, and has a textured surface for a positive grip. 50ft x 1/8in roll.
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General Info
Product Line C2G
UPC Number 757120199588
Country Of Origin Taiwan, Province Of China
Warranty Type Lifetime
Type Tool

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Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great for pulling wire in older houses. This is great for pulling wires when working alone. I push it down through the wall insulation and all, then reach my hand in and can easly find the metal tape. I hook a wire through the loop on the end and tape it to itself then just go back upstairs and pull. With a little wigle the tape is stiff enough to pull the wire through.
Date published: 2009-10-08
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Questions & Answers

Would this fish work in "stringing" an ethernet cable over a drop down ceiling and across 39 feet?

Asked by: Dr. B
You could use this fish tape to pull an ethernet cable across a drop ceiling.
Answered by: Steve
Date published: 2017-10-05
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