• Cable Block Lifters

    Place and remove cable blocks onto strand safely and easily from the ground. Two end fittings are incorporated into the product to fit all major manufacturers' lay-up sticks. Steel construction.

  • Aerial Cable Pullers

    Pull multiple cables easily and safely prior to lashing. Cables attach to quick-connect links and pulling eyes that swivel during pulling to avoid tangles and possible cable damage. A spring-loaded strand brake holds the unit in place when pulling is stopped and tension is reduced. The brake releases when tension is increased and pulling is resumed.

  • Overlash Aerial Cable Pullers

    Designed to pull up to 4 new cables over existing bundles. The Jackson Tool Overlash Aerial Cable Puller, manufactured by Condux, uses large high-impact plastic rollers that roll easily and safely over existing bundles of up to 2.75" (70 mm) in diameter. Cables attach to quick-connect links and pulling eyes that swivel during pulling to avoid tangles and possible cable damage. Replacement rollers available.

  • Cable Positioners

    Keep multiple cables uniformly positioned in front of the lasher with a Cable Positioner. Three models are available in configurations to accept two, three, or five cables. The five-cable model positions the trunk cables on top, keeping the distribution cables at the bottom of the bundle for easier access later. Fits 1/4" (6 mm) and 5/16" (8 mm) strand.

  • Cable Block Pushers

    Non-conductive polyethylene "shotgun" wraps over strand to provide a safe distance between Cable Positioners, Cable Blocks, and Cable Lasher during lashing operations. Available in 20" (508 mm) and 40" (1,016 mm) lengths.

  • Wire_raising_tools

    Raise cable and wire and place cable blocks onto a strand with these handy tools. Available with a single or double end fitting for use with all major manufacturers lay-up sticks. Steel construction.

  • FG-Ext

    The popular FG Series of fiberglass poles by Jameson have been an industry standard for over 50 years. The high quality of these fiberglass poles makes them the preferred choice for telecommunication lineman, arborists and landscapers. These lay-up sticks offer a strong yet lightweight solution without sacrificing control or bending strength. Extension poles are equipped with a male ferrule on one end and a female ferrule on the opposite end. For highest performance and safety, Jameson recommends always using a base pole.