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Outside DIA: 6"
Pitch DIA: Between 3" and 6"
Keyway: None
Application: Cable Feeding
5 IN wide aluminum alloy sheave with self-Lubricating bearings
The yoke frame slides into the end of the conduit and holds sheave, allowing the cable being fed into the conduit to smoothly roll over the sheave
Q: What is the Greenlee 441-4 4" Feeding Sheave (Reconditioned)?
A: A heavy-duty cable feeding sheave designed to guide electrical cable smoothly into 4" conduit runs, reducing friction and preventing cable jacket damage during pulling operations.
Q: What is it used for?
A: It is used in electrical and utility cable pulling to support and guide conductors at the conduit entry point, helping cable feed smoothly into ducts, vaults, or underground conduit systems.
Q: What conduit size does it fit?
A: It is designed specifically for 4-inch conduit systems, commonly used in commercial and utility power distribution installations.
Q: How does it work?
A: A yoke-style frame inserts into the conduit end and holds a 6-inch aluminum sheave. As cable is pulled, it rolls over the sheave instead of scraping the conduit edge, reducing friction and wear.
Q: What are its key features?
A: It includes a wide aluminum alloy sheave with self-lubricating bearings, a split tube design for easy removal after pulling, and a rugged steel frame for jobsite durability.
Q: What load capacity does it handle?
A: Depending on pull angle, it supports roughly 3,500–6,500 lb pulling loads, with higher capacity at shallow angles and reduced capacity at steeper pulls.
Q: Why use a feeding sheave instead of pulling directly into conduit?
A: It reduces entry-point friction, protects cable insulation from abrasion, and improves control during long or high-tension pulls—especially at conduit bends or vault entries.
Q: Why choose the Greenlee 441-4 (reconditioned)?
A: It provides professional-grade cable guiding performance at reduced cost, improving cable pull safety and efficiency in 4" conduit installations while maintaining industrial durability.