Temperature Caution: Cable pulling and Tap installation should not be
attempted in temperatures below 32°F / 0°C.
Two installers are recommended!— one to see that Cable is kept flat
in 615CLWA Pull-In Guide and one to pull at far end of run.
For short runs: A length of Cable may be cut from reel and loosely
recoiled to prevent twisting during pull-in.
For longer runs: Cable may be unreeled as it is pulled in.
Tools Required:
• Utility knife
• Hand-held hacksaw or hacksaw blade
• PVC Cutter or commercially available anvil blade cutter
NOTE: Tabletop or flat cutting surface recommended for easiest cable preparation.
1d Install Coupling.
2b Attach CLWEC
Endcap/Puller to Cable.
1. Insert prepared end of Cable into bottom
half of Endcap/Puller. Bend cable upward
to match slope of CLWEC base.
2. Make sure that insulation barriers
are positioned in cable slits between
each conductor.
3. Snap cover over cable into bottom
half of Endcap/Puller.
4. Tightly secure cover screw.
2d Attach 615CLWA
Pull-In Guide to Strut.
2f Continue pulling Cable into Channel.
IMPORTANT: Engagement of Endcap/Puller and Cable in Channel
should be monitored during pull-in. Cable must be kept flat and
prevented from twisting between coil or reel and Pull-In Guide.
Two installers are recommended.
Pull Cable until the Endcap/Puller is approximately one foot from
exiting the end of the Channel run. Remove Pull-In Guide from end
of Channel and cut feed end of Cable leaving approximately one
foot extending from Channel end.
1e Connect continuing Channel sections.
1. Align end of Channel
to center of locating
hole on coupling.
2. Tighten two
locking screws.
2. Tighten two
locking screws.
1. Slide channel
into coupling.
Channel end
Install “U” bolt over Strut end
and tighten nuts securely.
2
Pull in CLWFC Cable…
2a Prepare cable for Endcap/Puller.
1. Using a PVC Cutter or an anvil
blade cutter, prepare end of cable
with clean, perpendicular cut.
2. Using utility knife, cut
away side flanges 8-12".
(This allows cable to fit
inside CLWEC.)
3. Using hacksaw blade, slit
1/4" - 1/2" between each
conductor on score marks.
(This allows cable to be
positioned between
insulation barriers in CLWEC.)
2c Attach Pull-In Rope (by others) to Endcap/Puller.
NOTE: 1/4" diameter Polypro
Rope with 1200 lb. tensile
strength and 210 lb. working
load is recommended.
2. Closed loop knot.
1. Thread pull-in rope through
hole in the direction as shown.
2e Feed Cable into Strut.
1. Place cable over Pull-In Guide
rollers. PRINTED SIDE of Cable
must be facing towards rollers.
Cable
Endcap/Puller
2. Feed Endcap/Puller into Channel.
Proper alignment of Cable
& Endcap/Puller in Strut.
1
Install CLWS Channel Run…
CLWC
Coupling
Align and install 10' max.
apart along entire length
of channel run.
3/8" Threaded Hanger
Rods. Lower ends to
be at same level
slightly above top
of Channel
1' max. from
ends of Channel
End of run. If
cut to length,
de-burr before
installing.
CLWH
Channel
Hanger
CLWH
Channel
1a Layout Strut Run and install
Threaded Hanger Rods (by others).
1. Thread 2
Nuts onto Rod.
1b Install CLWH Channel Hangers.
2. Overlap and
align hanger
halves about
threaded rod.
3. Engage
hanger
halves by
rotating.
4. Slide hanger
halves out into
open position.
5. Hand-tighten nuts
to secure assembly.
NOTE: For ease of assembly, washers are not recommended
especially between strut hanger and top nut.
1c Install Channel
into Hangers.
1. Raise channel section
into strut hangers.
2. Close
channel hanger
by sliding halves
together.
3. Level channel
by adjusting
nuts and
tightening
securely.
See chart on back page for channel loading conditions.
CAUTION! Be sure power
is disconnected when
installing or relocating
system components!