Pipeline Lead Rope/Fiberglass Duct Rodder
Pipeline Lead Rope/Fiberglass Duct Rodder
Prepositioned traction rope in underground pipes.
Traction rope length can be customized according to requirement.
Transmission Line Tools Pipeline Lead Rope/Fiberglass Duct Rodder
Model | Rope diameter (mm) | Rope length (m) | Measurement (mm) |
CSP-11 | 11 | 100 | 450x1150x1000 |
CSP-13 | 13 | 100 | 450x1150x1000 |
CSP-15 | 15 | 100 | 450x1150x1000 |
Transmission Line Tools Pipeline Lead Rope/Fiberglass Duct Rodder
FRP perforators, also known as FRP threaders and FRP pipe cutters, are excellent tools for pulling the guide ropes in pipes. The smooth, flexible surface allows the perforator to pass easily through narrow passages. The perforator consists of three parts: a copper core, a fiberglass reinforced layer, and a high-pressure low-density polyethylene protective layer (smooth, sturdy, resistant to harsh environments). The copper core conductor allows the stringers to be easily placed in different ways. The glass steel perforator has the advantages of time saving, labor saving, and improved work efficiency, and can be used for telecommunication pipe cleaning and cable laying of cables and plastic sub-tubes. In use, the FRP rod is first taken out by the lead wheel, and then connected to the corresponding metal head to penetrate into the pipeline. When used for cleaning, the guiding head drives the cleaning tool to clean the pipe; when laying the cable, the wire or iron wire can be brought in first, and then the wire or wire is used to pull the cable into the pipe.
Transmission Line Tools Pipeline Lead Rope/Fiberglass Duct Rodder
- FRP perforators are used for laying optical cables, communication cables, and plumbing.
- Features: Corrosion resistance, good elasticity and long service life are essential tools for pipeline construction.
- Applicable temperature range -40°C to +80°C
- Minimum bending radius 295mm
- Traction fracture tension 2.5T
- Pipeline Lead Rope/Fiberglass Duct Rodder



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