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The GREENLEE FP12 is a fish pole designed for routing wire and cable through walls, ceilings, and other confined spaces during electrical installation work. Fish poles give electricians and low-voltage technicians a non-conductive reaching tool to pull or push conductors through finished or framed cavities without damaging insulation or drywall. The FP12 weighs 1.3 pounds, making it light enough for overhead work during extended runs. It is a standard tool in commercial and residential rough-in and trim-out electrical work.
The FP12 is suited for residential and light commercial electrical installations where wire must be routed through wall cavities, above drop ceilings, or across floor joists. Electricians and low-voltage installers use fish poles when pulling data cable, low-voltage wiring, or branch circuit conductors through finished spaces where a traditional fish tape is impractical. The compact weight makes it a practical carry in a standard tool bag.
Designed as a general-purpose fish pole compatible with standard wire-fishing accessories and typical residential and commercial electrical installation applications.
Fish poles are installed and used by licensed electricians and low-voltage technicians. Before fishing wire through any cavity, verify that circuits in the work area are de-energized and locked out per NFPA 70E safe work practices. Use appropriate personal protective equipment when working in attic, crawl space, or ceiling plenum environments. Always confirm local NEC requirements for cable type and routing in the specific occupancy before pulling conductors.
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