KLEIN TOOLS Chicagoå¨ Grip Bell-System Type Grip - 1692-5AT What our Experts Think Professional Bell‑System puller: Designed to function like a classic Bell‑System strand puller in a compact Chicago‑style grip, ideal for telecom, utility and general wire pulling tasks. Strong load capacity: Rated up to 8,000 lb (3629 kg) safe load — robust enough for steel strand, messenger and guy strand pulls under tension. Versatile cable range: Accepts cables 0.218″–0.550″ (5.54–13.97 mm) diameter, covering common wire sizes used on jobsites. Secure retention system: Chain, toggle and shackle help prevent the grip from sliding off during pulls — enhancing safety and control. Double‑V jaw geometry: Smooth double‑V jaw improves alignment and gripping force on steel strands. Job‑ready build: Spring‑assisted and locking handle for easier placement, plus rugged steel construction made in the USA for long‑term durability. Q&A Q: What is the KLEIN TOOLS Chicago Grip Bell‑System Type Grip (1692‑5AT)?A: A professional‑grade Chicago style Bell‑System wire pulling grip designed to pull steel‑strand and support cables such as aluminium, copper, weatherproof coated wire and PVC‑covered conductors. Q: What cable sizes does it support?A: Works with cables from 0.218″ to 0.550″ (5.54 – 13.97 mm) diameter. Q: How strong is the 1692‑5AT grip?A: Rated for an 8,000 lb (≈3,629 kg) maximum safe load for reliable cable pulling. Q: What ensures a secure grip during pulling?A: Features double “V” jaws, plus included chain, toggle, and shackle to prevent slipping off the cable. Q: What quality and build features does it offer?A: Made of durable steel, equipped with a spring and locking handle, and manufactured in the USA. Q: Are there important safety notes?A: Always inspect the grip before use, do not exceed rated capacity, and use only for temporary pulling, not permanent anchoring. Maintenance Tips Clean Jaw Surfaces Before Use: Remove dirt, debris, and any wire coating build‑up from the double‑V jaws to ensure secure grip and reduce slippage during pulls. Inspect Mechanism: Check the chain, toggle, shackle, locking handle, springs and jaw alignment for smooth operation and any wear or deformation; fix or replace worn parts. Light Lubrication on Moving Parts: Apply a light oil to pivot points and joints (avoid gripping surfaces) to maintain smooth action and prevent rust. (Standard wire grip care) Match Cable Size & Loading: Use only within the specified 0.218″–0.550″ cable range and never exceed the 8000 lb max safe load to protect both tool and conductors. Proper Storage: After each use, wipe clean and store in a dry place to prevent corrosion and extend service life. (Best maintenance practice)