Wire Pulling & Conduit Tools help electricians and installers route wire through EMT, PVC, and rigid conduit faster, safer, and with less frustration. From first pull to final termination, the right mix of fish tape, pull line, and conduit preparation tools reduces friction, protects conductors, and keeps projects on schedule for residential, commercial, and industrial work.

Popular wire pulling tools and their benefits:
- Fish tape (steel or fiberglass): Pushes through occupied or tight runs; fiberglass is non-conductive for added safety near live gear, while steel offers superior push strength.
- Glow rods and duct rodders: Guide pulls through drop ceilings, walls, and long conduit runs; glow options improve visibility in low light.
- Cable pullers and capstans: Provide controlled pulling force for long or heavy pulls, reducing strain and minimizing cable damage.
- Pulling grips, socks, and swivels: Secure the cable and prevent twist, keeping tension balanced and jackets intact.
- Conduit pistons and vacuum systems: Quickly set a pull string through lengthy or complex pathways.
- Mule tape and pull line: Flat, low-stretch line with footage markings for accurate measuring and efficient pulls.
- Wire pulling lubricant: Cuts friction and heat, helping maintain bend radius and jacket integrity; choose a compound compatible with your cable.
- Conduit cutters, reamers, and deburring tools: Produce clean ends, reduce snags, and improve code compliance and finish quality.
- Benders, threaders, and knockout tools: Shape and prepare conduit pathways that respect fill limits and minimize stress on conductors.
- Rollers and sheaves: Guide cable around corners and into panels while reducing sidewall pressure.

Practical tips:
- Plan the route, measure distances, and verify conduit fill and bend counts before you start.
- Use non-conductive tools in energized areas and monitor pulling tension on long runs.
- Clean and inspect fish tape, grips, and swivels after each job to extend service life.
- Label pull lines, test continuity, and document pathways for faster maintenance later.

Find wire pulling tools and conduit tools here to boost productivity, protect cables, and deliver professional electrical installations.