Cable Pulling

Traditionally fibre optic cables were pulled through cable ducts in the same way as other cables, via a winch line. Every time a bend or undulation in the duct is passed the pulling force is multiplied by a friction dependent factor (which can be reduced by using lubricant). This means that the higher the local pulling force is, the higher the friction will be which the cable is experiencing while being pulled against the internal duct wall. This “capstan effect”  leads to an exponential force build-up with pull distance, producing generally high pulling forces. For more information please contact us via info@cablejetting.com or click here  Allame Makina.