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Greenlee 20249R Right Angle Rollers - Reconditioned - 20249R

Greenlee 20249R Right Angle Rollers - Reconditioned - 20249R

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Greenlee 20249R Right Angle Rollers - Reconditioned - 20249R

Installed up through the bottom of the tray for easy removal after the cable is installed

Individual rollers keep rolling with each cable even after several cables have been installed in the tray

Steel ball bearing rollers for long life and less friction

Steel welded frame

Adjustment slots and universal mounting brackets.

Radius 90°

What our Experts Think
  • Precision cable direction control Designed to guide cable at 90° bends, helping maintain smooth pulling paths through corners, conduit entries, and structural turns.
  • Reduced cable friction and wear Roller-based design minimizes surface contact, lowering resistance and protecting insulation during high-tension pulls.
  • Heavy-duty jobsite durability Built from rugged steel components to withstand repeated use in demanding electrical and industrial environments.
  • Improved pulling efficiency Helps crews maintain consistent cable movement, reducing snag points and improving overall installation speed.
  • Versatile right-angle positioning Ideal for corner transitions in conduit runs, manholes, and building entry/exit points.
  • Stable alignment under load Engineered to hold position securely during pulling operations, improving safety and control.
Q&A

Q: What is the Greenlee 20249R Right Angle Rollers used for?
A: It is a commercial cable tray right-angle roller system designed to guide and support electrical cable through 90° turns in cable trays, reducing friction and preventing cable damage during installation.

Q: What does it do on the job?
A: It allows cable to glide smoothly around right-angle bends in tray systems, helping electricians pull multiple cables without snagging or excessive strain.

Q: What is it designed for?
A: It is built for use in 24-inch cable tray systems, specifically for managing directional changes in structured cable runs.

Q: What are the key features?
A: It includes steel ball-bearing rollers for low friction, a welded steel frame for durability, and adjustable mounting slots with universal brackets for flexible installation.

Q: How is it installed?
A: It installs from underneath the cable tray, allowing easy placement and removal after cable pulling without disturbing installed wiring.

Q: What materials is it made from?
A: It is constructed from heavy-duty welded steel with ball-bearing rollers, designed for long service life in industrial environments.

Q: What is its main benefit?
A: It reduces cable drag at 90° turns, improves pulling efficiency, and helps protect insulation from abrasion in high-volume electrical installations.

Q: What does “Reconditioned” mean?
A: A reconditioned unit has been inspected, tested, and restored to working condition. It may show cosmetic wear but remains fully functional and jobsite-ready.

Maintenance Tips
  • Inspect roller frame and brackets before each use for cracks, bends, or loose welds
  • Check rollers for smooth rotation, flat spots, or excessive wear that could damage cable jacket
  • Clean after every job to remove dust, concrete debris, and wire residue that affect performance
  • Lubricate roller bearings lightly with appropriate machine oil to maintain smooth cable movement
  • Ensure all mounting hardware is tight and properly secured before pulling operations
  • Verify roller alignment is square to the pull path for reduced friction and cable strain
  • Do not exceed rated load capacity or pulling tension limits to avoid frame deformation
  • Keep rollers free of paint, hardened grease, or buildup that can restrict movement
  • Store in a dry environment to prevent rust and corrosion on steel components
  • Inspect reconditioned welds and repaired sections frequently for early signs of fatigue
  • Replace worn or damaged rollers promptly to prevent cable jacket damage during pulls
  • Avoid side-loading or misalignment that can cause uneven wear or binding
  • Clean and dry thoroughly after exposure to wet or muddy jobsite conditions
  • Check that roller axles are secure and not shifting under load
  • Maintain a routine inspection schedule to ensure safe, smooth cable routing performance