Gents, hello, I'm new here and I'm surprised I haven't found this place before!
Anyway let me get to the meat of the issue here. Now, before we begin PLEASE KNOW that I realize that this pull is nigh impossible. In fact, that is why I am here, I need to be able to calculate the pull data so that I can prove to others that my recommendations are well founded.
Ok, here's the data
4" PVC Sch 40 conduit
300' pull
Superior Essex 2400 pair cable, dia 3.59", 8.7 lbs per foot Max tension 15000 lbs.
So, I have searched all over the internet for a cable calculator that handles loads this high, but am found wanting. I'd purchase Greenlee's program, but I can't find the option to download.
Anyone got some help?
Anyway let me get to the meat of the issue here. Now, before we begin PLEASE KNOW that I realize that this pull is nigh impossible. In fact, that is why I am here, I need to be able to calculate the pull data so that I can prove to others that my recommendations are well founded.
Ok, here's the data
4" PVC Sch 40 conduit
300' pull
Superior Essex 2400 pair cable, dia 3.59", 8.7 lbs per foot Max tension 15000 lbs.
So, I have searched all over the internet for a cable calculator that handles loads this high, but am found wanting. I'd purchase Greenlee's program, but I can't find the option to download.
Anyone got some help?