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The HUBBELL 02401015 is a closed mesh single weave cable support grip designed to secure and support cables in vertical and overhead installations. The grip features a stainless steel mesh construction with a 13-inch mesh length and a single eye assembly for attachment to support hardware. It is rated for cable diameters from 0.75 to 0.99 inches and carries a breaking strength of 2060 pounds. Electricians and wiremen install this type of grip when hanging cables from cable trays, raceways, or structural supports where long-term mechanical load bearing is required. The single eye provides a direct connection point to hooks, rods, or other support hardware.
This support grip is used in commercial and industrial electrical installations where cables must be suspended vertically or at an angle. Typical applications include pulling and supporting power cables, control cables, and communications cables in conduit drops, vertical risers, and overhead runs. The closed mesh design distributes grip force evenly across the cable jacket, reducing the risk of deformation under sustained load. The strand equalizer feature positions wires for equal load distribution throughout the full grip length, making it well suited for long cable drops where weight concentration is a concern.
Designed for cables with an outside diameter of 0.75 to 0.99 inches. Suitable for power, control, and communications cables within that diameter range in standard vertical and overhead support applications.
Installation is typically performed by licensed electricians in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and applicable local codes. De-energize the circuit and relieve any existing cable tension before installing or replacing a support grip. Verify that the support hardware and attachment point are rated for the full cable load before securing the eye. Do not exceed the rated breaking strength or use the grip on cables outside the stated diameter range, as improper sizing reduces clamping effectiveness and load capacity.
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