 
                                Flexcor® Support Grips Standard Duty, Split Rod, Offset Eye, Cable Diameter 0.62 - 0.74 in.
    FR062OF
    
        Pass and Seymour
    
    
Bazaarvoice SAP Hybris Integration Version 2.8.1
                  	FR062OF: Standard Duty, Split Rod, Offset Eye, Cable Diameter  0.62 - 0.74 inches, Bale Length  4-in, Mesh Length  11-in
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Features
- Split rod support grips are used when the end of the cable cannot be easily accessed and the installation is temporary.
- Split rod support grips are designed for loads up to 600 lbs.
- Vertical runs of no more than 100 ft.
- They are available in a variety of eye styles and cable ranges for supporting electrical and fiber optic cable, metal rods, and tubing.
- Support grips are woven of corrosion-resistant tinned-stainless steel wire.
- Most Flexcor products have UL and/or CSA approvals. Please contact factory for approval information.
Specifications
General Info
                | Type | Support Grip | ||
| Product Line | Pass & Seymour | ||
| Country Of Origin | Mexico | ||
| UPC Number | 785007982534 | 
Dimensions
                | Cable Diameter Range | 0.630-0.740 in | ||
| Mesh Length | 9 in | 
Technical Information
                | Approximate Break Strength | 750 lb | ||
| Eye Style | Offset | ||
| Mesh Type | Split Rod | ||
| Indoor/Outdoor | Both | 
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