What Is MARSHINE Steel Plate Frame Suspended Roller?
The MARSHINE Steel Plate Frame Wire Cable Suspended Roller is a reliable partner for any cable installer, it is to lay a cable over a surface and this roll make laying over the surface easy, fast and safe, it assists you in the quick, smooth and safe run out of cable while you’re laying cable on any terrain, particularly for when you need to be suspended or guided along long distances. For overhead electrical cables, telecommunications wires or fiber optic lines, the suspended roller reduces friction and avoids damage to the cable as it is pulled through. Featuring a durable steel plate frame construction that provides ultimate stability and long-lasting performance, the product is ideal for commercial and industrial applications.

So How To Use It?
Getting Ready for Installation
To use the MARSHINE Steel Plate Frame Wire Cable Suspended Roller, you need to prepare the roller and the place of installation as follows:
Inspect the Roller
Look for any damage, rust, or wear on the frame. Make sure the frame is tightly bolted, solid.
Inspect the Roller Wheels Rollers must spin on their axles.
Remove any dirt or grime that may have taken hold in the rolling mechanism.
Check whether the roller is correctly assembled, all roller parts should be properly and tightly fixed with no loose parts.
Confirm Cable Compatibility
Select the appropriate size of the groove of the roller for the cable. The cable should be comfortably seated in the roller without too much rubbing, or being pinched.
Make sure the roller is designed to work with the type and weight of cable that you're using. Some cables (especially heavy or armoured) require stronger rollers.
Prepare the Worksite
Before you begin, double-check to see that the place where you’ll be running the cable is free of dirt, sharp things that can slice the jacket up and things that can cause damage to the cable.
Determine the exact installation route of the cable and ensure you have the roller in that location.
Installing the Roller
Install the Roller
Install the roller where it will do the best job in directing the cable on its route. The roller should be installed above the point where the cable is entering, so as to not let the cable touch the floor.
Adjust the mounting brackets of the roller if you need to, so they will fit your pole, your structure, or your system of support.
The roller must be tight on the pole or structure, you don’t want it sliding and rolling away when you pull cable down it.
Reset the Roller Position
Make the roller Parallel to the cable path Adjust the roller so the cable will run smoothly with as few bends/angles as possible.
This decreases friction and prevents excessive loads from being applied onto the cable.
Rollers should be set at the correct height for the cable and they should be spaced sufficiently to keep the cable from sagging or rubbing on them.
Running the Cable Through the Roller
The MARSHINE Steel Plate Frame Wire Cable Suspended Roller is now mounted, what you wait for is feed the cable through the roller:
When dealing with a heavy or long cable, use a hoist or winch to raise the cable and get it close to the roller.
Hold and raise the cable,then you put it softly into the roller slot. Ensure that the cable rests comfortably inside the roller and spins without any resistance.
Employ a winch or pulling device to begin pulling the cable through the roller. Maintain steady, even tension, and try not to pull with stops and starts.
Watch the cable as it goes through the roller, so you can be certain it is not grabbing excessively.


