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Designed for even longer conduit runs, the Klein Tools 200-foot (60.96 m) Fiberglass Fish Tape is flexible enough to glide over existing wires in crowded conduit, but stiffer than other non-conductive fish tapes. The 17-Inch (432 mm) case diameter allows user to reel in 10-percent more tape in a single revolution than 16-Inch (406 mm) diameter fish tape cases, saving time and effort.
Features
Permanent, laser etched 1-foot increments on the tape allow you to more accurately measure the depth of conduit runs and determine the amount of tape left to pay out
Non-conductive, fiberglass fish tape slides easily over existing wires and through multiple bends
The lightweight and strong fiberglass tape resists harsh elements and is strength rated up to 500 pulling pounds
The 17-Inch case diameter means you can reel in 10-percent more tape in a single revolution vs. a 16-Inch (406 mm) case
Made in USA
Durable 7-Inch leader helps push through crowded conduit
Raised fingergrips help transfer 100-percent of the winding power from your hand and fingers
The unique sloped handle optimizes the position of your hand for quick hand-over-hand rewinds and allows a more level payout of tape on the backswing while feeding conduit
Repair kit available (Cat. No. 56115)
Replacement eyelets (Cat. No. 56116) and spiral leaders (Cat. No. 56120) available
Caution
Wear approved eye protection when feeding, pulling or rewinding fish tape
Although fiberglass fish tape itself is non-metallic, its metallic tip and leader are conductive and could be grounded against conduit Do NOT use on or near live electrical circuits
Do NOT pull a fiberglass fish tape with any type of mechanical fish-tape puller A mechanical puller will severely damage the tape, and could lead to personal injury
Use a safe work position to avoid loss of balance when using fish tape
Do NOT bend a fiberglass fish tape to a radius smaller than 3'' (76 mm) or the tape may break
Never remove screws while fish tape is coiled inside reel