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Greenlee 441-4 Feeding Sheave 4 in. - Reconditioned - 441-4

Greenlee 441-4 Feeding Sheave 4 in. - Reconditioned - 441-4

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Greenlee 441-4 Feeding Sheave 4 in. - Reconditioned -  441-4

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

What our Experts Think
  • Controlled Cable Feeding Solution: Designed to guide cable smoothly during pulling operations, reducing friction and improving directional control.
  • 4-Inch Sheave Design: Compact size ideal for light to medium-duty cable runs where precision guidance is required.
  • Improves Pulling Efficiency: Helps minimize cable jacket damage and reduces resistance during installation in conduit or open runs.
  • Durable Jobsite Construction: Built for repeated use in electrical, utility, and industrial environments.
  • Reconditioned for Value Savings: Refurbished unit provides professional-grade performance at a lower cost point.
  • Trusted Greenlee Cable Handling Tool: Commonly used by electricians and utility crews for controlled cable feeding operations.
Q&A

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.

Maintenance Tips
  • Inspect sheave wheel before each use for cracks, flat spots, or excessive wear.
  • Ensure the wheel rotates smoothly; clean and lubricate bearings or axle as needed.
  • Remove dirt, cable debris, and buildup after each use to maintain low-friction performance.
  • Check frame, side plates, and mounting points for bending, looseness, or fatigue.
  • Verify proper alignment before use to prevent cable damage and uneven wear.
  • Tighten all bolts, pins, and hardware regularly to maintain safe operation under load.
  • Do not exceed rated cable size or load capacity to avoid structural damage.
  • Store in a dry environment to prevent rust and corrosion on metal components.
  • Inspect for sharp edges or burrs that could damage cable insulation and smooth if needed.
  • Perform routine safety checks before field use to ensure stable, reliable feeding performance.