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Description

Greenlee’s Crimp-on Cable Pulling Grips 

are intended to pull wire sizes 1 AWG 

through 1000 kcmil through conduit. 

These grips are designed to be used 

only with the following Greenlee 12-ton 

dieless crimping tools:
•  EK12IDL
•  HK12ID
Refer to the instruction manuals for these 

crimping tools for safety instructions and 

proper use.

Safety

Safety is essential in the use and mainte-

nance of Greenlee tools and equipment. 

This instruction manual and any mark-

ings on the tool provide information for 

avoiding hazards and unsafe practices 

related to the use of this tool. Observe all 

of the safety information provided.

Purpose of this Manual

This manual is intended to familiarize 

all personnel with the safe operation 

and maintenance procedures for the 

Greenlee Crimp-on Cable Pulling Grips.
Keep this manual available to all 

personnel.
Replacement manuals are available 

upon request at no charge at  

www.greenlee.com.

All specifications are nominal and may 

change as design improvements occur. 

Greenlee Textron Inc. shall not be liable for 

damages resulting from misapplication or 

misuse of its products.
GATOR is a registered trademark of 

Greenlee Textron Inc.

Specifications

The grips are available in five different lengths. Each size grip is engineered to pull 

specific sizes of wire.
Refer to the table below for size ranges for each grip, load ratings, and the minimum 

conduit sizes recommended for use with each grip.

KEEP THIS MANUAL

Grip  

Cat. No.

Grip Wire 

Range

Wire 

Size

REGULAR AND COMPACT STRANDED COPPER CABLE

REGULAR AND COMPACT STRANDED ALUMINUM CABLE

Minimum 

Conduit Size 

(in)

Rated Pulling 

Load Per Cable 

(lb)

Rated Pulling 

Load for 3 Cables 

(lb)

Rated Pulling 

Load for 4 Cables 

(lb)

Rated Pulling 

Load for 5 Cables 

(lb)

Rated Pulling 

Load Per Cable 

(lb)

Rated Pulling 

Load for 3 Cables 

(lb)

Rated Pulling 

Load for 4 Cables 

(lb)

Rated Pulling 

Load for 5 Cables 

(lb)

GG1-1/0

1 to 1/0

1

1200

3600

4800

6000

500

1500

2000

2500

1-1/4

1/0

2000

6000

8000

10000

650

1950

2600

3250

1-1/4

GG2/0-4/0

2/0 to 4/0

2/0

2000

6000

8000

10000

800

2400

3200

4000

1-1/2

3/0

2000

6000

8000

10000

900

2700

3600

4500

2

4/0

2000

6000

8000

10000

1000

3000

4000

5000

2

GG250-350

250 to 350

250

1600

4800

6400

8000

1600

4800

6400

8000

2

300

2000

6000

8000

10000

1700

5100

6800

8500

2-1/2

350

2500

7500

10000

12500

2200

6600

8800

11000

2-1/2

GG400-500

400 to 500

400

2500

7500

10000

12500

1900

5700

7600

9500

2-1/2

500

2500

7500

10000

12500

2500

7500

10000

12500

3

GG600-750

600 to 750

600

1800

5400

7200

9000

1500

4500

6000

7500

3

750

3000

9000

12000

15000

2300

6900

9200

11500

3-1/2

GG1000

1000

1000

3000

9000

12000

15000

3500

10500

14000

17500

3-1/2

Read and understand all 

of the instructions and 

safety information in this 

manual before operating 

or  servicing this tool.
Also read the instruc-

tion manuals and safety 

information for the puller 

and crimping tool being 

used.
Failure to observe this 

warning could result in 

severe injury or death.

Wear eye protection 

when operating this tool.
Failure to wear eye 

protection could result in 

serious eye injury from 

flying debris.

Each grip is engineered to pull spe-

cific sized wires. Read this instruc-

tion manual or refer to the markings 

on the grip for specific wire to be 

used with your grip.
Failure to observe this precau-

tion may result in injury or property 

damage.

Important Safety Information

Note:  Greenlee GATOR

®

 Grip pulling grips are intended for use with compact, compressed, and 

regular stranded copper  conductors with Class “B” and Class “C” stranding as defined by ASTM 

specification B8, and for use with compact, compressed, and regular stranded aluminum conductors 

with Class “B” and Class “C” stranding as defined by ASTM  specification B231. This includes most 

type THHN/THWN, XHHW, and RHH/RHW building wire.

Not for use with fine-stranded wire.

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