"Designed for even longer conduit runs, the Klein® Tools 200' (60.96 m) Fiberglass Fish Tape is flexible enough to glide over existing wires in crowded conduit, but stiffer than other non-conductive fish tapes. The 17'' (432 mm) case diameter allows user to reel in 10% more tape in a single revolution than 16'' (406 mm) diameter fish tape cases, saving time and effort."
Unit of Measure

Specifications

Brand

N/A Klein®

Type

N/A Fish Tape

UPC Code

N/A 92644560149

UNSPSC code

N/A 27113101

Style

N/A Non-Conductive

Material

N/A Fiberglass

Handle Type

N/A Unique Sloped Handle

Container Type

N/A Case

Durability

N/A 7 in178 mm

Case Diameter

N/A 17 in432 mm

Weight

N/A 2.8 kg6.2 lb

Dimensions

Tape Length

N/A 200 ft61.0 m

Overall Width

N/A 3/16 in4.8 mm

Diameter

N/A 17 in431.8 mm

Features

Features

N/A
  • "Permanent, laser etched 1' increments on the tape allow you to more accurately measure the depth of conduit runs and determine the amount of tape left to pay out."
  • "Non-conductive, fiberglass fish tape slides easily over existing wires and through multiple bends."
  • The lightweight and strong fiberglass tape resists harsh elements and is strength rated up to 500 pulling pounds.
  • The 17'' case diameter means you can reel in 10% more tape in a single revolution vs. a 16'' (406 mm) case.
  • Durable 7'' leader helps push through crowded conduit.
  • Raised finger grips help transfer 100% of the winding power from your hand and fingers.
  • The unique sloped handle optimizes the position of your hand for quick hand-over-hand rewinds and allows a more level payout of tape on the backswing while feeding conduit.
  • Made in the USA.
  • Repair kit available (Cat. No. 56115).
  • Replacement eyelets (Cat. No. 56116) and spiral leaders (Cat. No. 56120) available.
  • "Wear approved eye protection when feeding, pulling or rewinding fish tape."
  • "Although fiberglass fish tape itself is non-metallic, its metallic tip and leader are conductive and could be grounded against conduit. Do NOT use on or near live electrical circuits."
  • "Do NOT pull a fiberglass fish tape with any type of mechanical fish-tape puller. A mechanical puller will severely damage the tape, and could lead to personal injury."
  • Do NOT bend a fiberglass fish tape to a radius smaller than 3'' (76 mm) or the tape may break.
  • Never remove screws while fish tape is coiled inside reel.