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The HUBBELL 02401014 is a closed mesh, single weave cable support grip designed to suspend and support cables in electrical installations. The stainless steel mesh construction provides corrosion resistance in demanding environments. This grip accommodates cables ranging from 0.63 to 0.74 inches in diameter, features a 10-inch mesh length, and an 8-inch single eye length. A breaking strength of 2,060 pounds makes it suitable for heavy-duty support applications. Licensed electricians and electrical contractors install these grips where cables require vertical or overhead support, securing the assembly to support hardware through the single eye fitting.
This cable support grip is used in commercial and industrial electrical installations where cables must be suspended from overhead structures, cable trays, or raceways. The closed mesh single weave design distributes load evenly along the cable jacket without crushing or damaging it. Strand equalizers position individual wires for equal loading throughout the full grip length, reducing stress concentration. The single eye assembly connects directly to support hardware such as hooks, bolts, or bridle rings. Typical applications include vertical cable runs, suspended feeder cable drops, and riser installations where consistent long-term support is required.
Designed as an OEM-style support grip for cables with an outside diameter of 0.63 to 0.74 inches in commercial and industrial electrical cable support applications.
Installation is typically performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC). De-energize the circuit and confirm zero voltage before handling any cable or support hardware. Thread the mesh grip onto the cable from the open end and ensure the eye is properly seated on rated support hardware before transferring load. Do not exceed the rated breaking strength, and inspect the grip for mesh damage or deformation before placing it in service.
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