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The 3M 7100027866 Wire Pulling Lubricant Gel is a translucent white polymer gel formulated to reduce friction during wire and cable pulling operations. It applies easily to wire and cable without running or dripping, and its consistent gel formula stays thick and smooth across a wide temperature range of 20 degrees F to 110 degrees F. By producing a low coefficient of friction, it helps prevent cable jacket damage caused by high pulling forces. After pulling is complete, the gel wipes off cable quickly and cleanly before terminating or splicing, making it a practical choice for licensed electricians and low-voltage installers working in conduit runs or cable tray installations.
This lubricant is suited for residential and commercial electrical work wherever wire and cable must be pulled through conduit, raceway, or other confined pathways. It is effective on a variety of cable types and jacket materials. The gel does not liquefy or separate during hot or cold aging, making it reliable across seasonal temperature swings on job sites. Electricians and communications installers typically apply it directly to cable before threading through conduit or use it as a pre-coat at pull points.
Designed for use as a pulling lubricant with wire and cable installations in electrical conduit, raceway, and cable tray applications. No specific incompatible cable jacket types are identified in product data; verify suitability with the cable manufacturer for specialty jacket materials.
This product is typically applied by licensed electricians in accordance with NEC guidelines for conduit fill and cable installation. Power down or de-energize any active circuits in the conduit before beginning a pull. Apply the gel directly to the cable jacket at the point of entry and along the cable run as needed. Allow the gel to be wiped fully from cable ends before making terminations or splices to ensure a clean, secure connection.
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