Heavy-duty Single Mesh Wrapped Cable pulling Grip Type Skt
Product Parameters
| Model | Size Range | Mesh length | Total length | Breaking load |
| SKT-18 | 13-18 | 270 | 450 | 2000 |
| SKT-25 | 18-25 | 350 | 550 | 2500 |
| SKT-30 | 25-34 | 500 | 720 | 3500 |
| SKT-40 | 35-48 | 650 | 900 | 6000 |
| SKT-55 | 49-60 | 760 | 1020 | 8000 |
| SKT-70 | 60-75 | 850 | 1120 | 8000 |
| SKT-85 | 75-90 | 980 | 1300 | 9000 |
| SKT-100 | 90-114 | 1150 | 1580 | 11000 |
| SKT-120 | 115-127 | 1200 | 1680 | 12000 |
| SKT-140 | 124-152 | 1320 | 1800 | 13500 |
| SKT-160 | 153-180 | 1600 | 2000 | 15000 |
| SKT-200 | 180-230 | 1700 | 2100 | 20000 |
| SKT-250 | 230-280 | 2000 | 2300 | 20000 |
| SKT-280 | 280-320 | 2000 | 2300 | 20000 |
Distinctive Trait – Asymmetric Wrap with All-Point Access
Unlike fully enclosed sleeves, this product employs an off-center, wrap-around configuration. One side of the braid remains deliberately exposed or looser in tension, creating a natural longitudinal opening. This gap permits the net to be draped over a cable laterally rather than requiring end-threading. Once positioned, the structure self-centers under tension. The key behavioral feature is that traction applied at any arbitrary location translates into distributed grip—there are no fixed stress points, making mid-span adjustment or removal feasible without accessing terminals.
Fabrication Logic – Controlled Tension and Edge Processing
Manufacturing involves precision-stranding of steel filaments around a variable-form mandrel. The “semi-open” state is achieved by programming differential tension in the warp and weft carriers during the circular braiding process; specific yarn carriers are slowed or lifted to form a non-closing edge. Post-braiding, the raw edges are treated with high-frequency welding or resin dipping to prevent fraying while preserving flexibility. A final heat-setting step stabilizes the asymmetric weave memory, ensuring the “one-side-dominant” opening remains functional after repeated handling.
Performance Advantages – Installation Ease and Mechanical Efficiency
The most immediate benefit is deployment speed—technicians can snap the sleeving onto installed cables in seconds, eliminating downtime. Mechanically, the single-sided wrap reduces unnecessary material overlap, lowering weight and cost per meter while maintaining break strength. Because grip is uniform along the axis, there is no “bunching” or localized crushing, extending cable sheath life. Additionally, the semi-open design facilitates visual inspection of the enclosed cable without removal, and moisture or debris ingress is minimized compared to fully split conduits.




