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TechLubeHD TECHLUBE HD Heavy-Duty Cable Pulling Lubricant
  • Biodegradable, water-based lubricant
  • Coats power cables, copper cables, and for the installation of innerduct
  • Provides maximum friction reduction for difficult cable pulling applications
  • Compatible with all types of cable jacket materials
  • Leaves a lubricating film
  • Will not “cement” the cable to the conduit
 PACKAGES directionS
  Net Contents
5 gal. (18.93 l)
Part No.
61105
Lubricant needed to install cable: Any attempt to quantify exactly the amount of lubricant that is needed on an individual installation will fall short of being accurate. In general, experience has revealed that some valid assumptions can be made. Formulas are presented below that have been found to be acceptable for most installations. However, there are field conditions which may require more lubricant than the formulas provide. Knowledge of specific local conditions and experience has proven to be the best judge in these cases.
Formula A: (Non-Metric, USA) Q = Amount of Techlube HD
needed in gallons.
N = The number of bags needed
L = The total length of the pull in feet.
D = The inside diameter of the individual conduit in inches.

1. For plastic conduit (PVC,ABS, Polyethylene) use the following:
Q = 0.0013 x L x D
N = 0.003 x L x D (for prelube bags)

2.
For multiple concrete, clay tile, fiber cement, fiber filled, and wood conduit use the following:
Q = 0.0020 x L x D
N = 0.004 x L x D (for prelube bags)

Formula B: (Metric) Q = Amount of Techlube HD
needed in liters.
N = The number of bags needed
L = The total length of the pull in meters.
D = The inside diameter of the individual conduit
in centimeters.

1. For plastic conduit (PVC,ABS, Polyethylene) use the following:
Q = 0.0064 x L x D
N = 0.004 x L x D (for prelube bags)

2. For multiple concrete, clay tile, fiber cement, fiber filled, and wood conduit use the following:
Q = 0.0098 x L x D
N = 0.005 x L x D (for prelube bags)

 APPLICATIONS
  • Chlorinated Polyethylene
  • Cross Linked Polyethylene
  • Ethylene Propylene Rubber
  • High Density Polyethylene
  • Hypalon
  • Linear Low Density Polyethylene
  • Natural Rubber
  • Neoprene
  • Poly Vinyl Chloride
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