4.12
Connect the pulling eye to the appropriate ball
bearing swivel and pulling tape or rope (Figure 9). The
grip installation is now ready for the cable pull.
Figure 9
5. Grip Removal
5.1
To remove the pulling grip after completion of the
pull:
a) Cut the cable 3 ft (91 cm) behind the grip.
b) Place a protective cap over the exposed cable end
and tape in place to prevent water intrusion.
c) Store the coiled splicing slack so that it is protected
from damage.
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