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Helps eliminate winding and tangling of rope and cable during pull
Stainless steel body construction
Efficient thrust and roller bearing constructions allows smooth rotations even under full load
Clevis pins are "shoulder bolt" style, so load on both sides of clevis is taken on the shoulder, not on the thread.
Capacity: 15,000 lbs
Overall Length: 6-9/16"
Weight: 4.0 lbs
Q: What is the Greenlee 39110 Swivel used for?
A: It is a heavy-duty cable pulling swivel used to connect pulling rope to cable grips, preventing cable twisting and tangling during electrical conduit and underground wire pulling operations.
Q: What is its load capacity?
A: It has a 15,000 lb maximum rated capacity, designed for high-force commercial and industrial cable pulling applications.
Q: What does it actually do on the job?
A: It allows smooth rotation under load, so as cable is pulled through conduit, the swivel absorbs twisting forces and protects the cable from damage or binding.
Q: What is it made of?
A: It is built with a stainless steel body and roller/thrust bearing system, engineered for smooth operation even under full pulling load.
Q: What type of connection does it use?
A: It uses a clevis-style connector with shoulder bolt pins, which distributes load more safely across the fitting instead of stressing the threads.
Q: Where is it commonly used?
A: It is used by electricians, utility crews, and industrial contractors for underground conduit pulls, long cable runs, and heavy 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 rated for safe operation.