What Is MARSHINE Pole Mounted Installation Pulley?
The MARSHINE Pole Mounted Installation Pulley For LV Cable & Coaxial Cable is neat for you to plain the overhead cables. It is widely used in the power distribution and telecommunications applications, used for low-voltage and coaxial cable on poles and cross-arms. This pulley protects cable insulation, enhance installation capabilities and ensure a smooth stringing by decreasing the friction and by keeping the proper alignment.

So How To Use It Properly?
Preparation
Good preparation can guarantees safe and effective operation:
Inspect pulley
Look for cracks, rust, or damage. Make sure the pulley turns freely.
Check cable compatibility
Make sure the groove size is compatible with the cable diameter.
Inspect mounting hardware
Check that brackets, clamps, or hooks are tight and functional.
Cable route
Locate pole positions and make certain they are in line with the run of the installation.
Put on safety gear
Helmets, gloves, and fall protection gear are a must-have at height.
Installing the Pulley
Choose the Mounting Location
Select the location on the pole or cross-arm that will be the cable feeding point.
Make sure the location is in line with the cable run, so that you don’t have to make any unnecessary bends.
Attach the Pulley
Attach your MARSHINE Pole Mounted Installation Pulley For LV Cable & Coaxial Cable to the pole with clamps, brackets, or straps.
This will prevent the pulley from moving while you are using it.
Verify Alignment
Confirm the pulley is lined up with the nearby pulleys or with the path of the cable.
With correct alignment the cable runs smoothly and wears less.
Running the Cable
Once the wheel is in place:
Set the cable
Use the cable drum stand or the cable lifting tool to bring the cable to the pulley.
Lay the cable on to the pulley track
Make sure the cable fits well without twisting or pinching.
Begin the pulling process
Pull the cable through the block, using a winch or manual force, as usual.
Keep the tension constant
Pull with enough force to keep the motion uniform and free of shocks and jerks.
Follow cable movement
Make sure the cable is running freely and that it is well aligned with the rollers.
Adjust if needed
Stop and re-align the pulley whenever you feel resistance or find the pulley is out of line.


