1613-40H
        Chicago® Grip with Latch 0.37-Inch Cable
- Works with aircraft, EHS, messenger and guy strand cable
- Designed for cable sizes from 0.12 to 0.37-Inch (3.05 to 9.40 mm) with maximum safe load of 4500-Pound (2041 kg)
- Double V grooves give four-point contact, reducing chance of slipping and providing proper alignment of wire and cable
- Made in USA
- For larger conductors, see our grips with round inside-jaw contour
- Locking handle keeps jaw open while grip is placed on cable with a hot stick
The 7MÊÓÆµ 1613-40H Chicago Grip is designed for EHS, Messenger and Guy Strand cable. It comes with a hot-line latch for bare conductors, which allows you to place this grip on a cable with a hot-line stick. When the stick is removed, the latch closes automatically to guard against grips accidentally disengaging from the wire. All Klein grips are manufactured from custom drop-forged steel that is machined and heat treated for excellent durability. Grips are rigorously tested and pulled to rated load to ensure the highest quality and reliability.
Specifications
Type:
          Chicago Grip
        Application:
          Wire Pulling
        Material:
          Steel
        Cable Type:
          Aircraft, EHS, Messenger, Guy Strand
        Cable Diameter:
          0.12'' to 0.37'' (3.05 to 9.4 mm)
        Hot Latch:
          Y
        Swing Latch:
          N
        Spring:
          N
        Locking Handle:
          Y
        Jaw Type:
          Double V
        Teeth Type:
          Smooth
        Jaw Length:
          4.188''  (10.6 cm)
        Maximum Safe Load:
          4500 lb (2041 kg)
        Weight:
          3.15 lb (1.43 kg)
        UPC:
          092644470165
        Warnings
- Before each use, clean jaw area and inspect grip for proper operation to avoid slippage.
- When used on/near energized lines, ground, insulate, or isolate grip before pulling.
- Do not exceed rated capacity.
- Always match proper size and type of grip to application.
- Grips are to be used for temporary installation, not for permanent anchorage.









