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Greenlee 441-5 Feeding Sheave 5 in. - Reconditioned - 441-5

Greenlee 441-5 Feeding Sheave 5 in. - Reconditioned - 441-5

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Greenlee 441-5 Feeding Sheave 5 in. - Reconditioned - 441-5

Application: Cable Feeding

5 IN wide aluminum alloy sheave with self-Lubricating bearings

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

Dimensions: 10 x 10 x 12"

What our Experts Think
  • Precision cable guiding tool – The Greenlee 441-5 Feeding Sheave is designed to guide cable smoothly into conduit or pulling systems, reducing friction at entry points.
  • 5-inch durable sheave wheel – Engineered for controlled rotation and consistent cable flow, helping prevent jacket damage during installation.
  • Improves pulling efficiency – Reduces drag and entry resistance, allowing lower pulling force and safer tension control on cable runs.
  • Protects cable integrity – Minimizes abrasion, kinking, and edge wear at conduit mouths and transition points.
  • Rugged jobsite construction – Built for field use in electrical and utility environments where reliable cable handling is critical under load.
  • Versatile installation support – Ideal for conduit feeding, trench work, and directional cable pulls in commercial and industrial projects.
  • Reconditioned value advantage – Refurbished to working standards, offering professional-grade performance at reduced cost for contractors and crews.

Q&A

Q: What is the Greenlee 441-5 Feeding Sheave 5 in. (Reconditioned)?
A: It is a 5-inch cable feeding sheave designed to guide and support cable during pulling operations through conduit, trays, or entry points.

Q: What is it used for?
A: It is used by electricians and contractors to reduce friction and prevent cable damage when pulling wire or cable around edges, bends, or entry points.

Q: What size cable does it support?
A: It is typically used for small to medium cable pulling applications where a 5-inch sheave diameter is appropriate for controlled cable guidance.

Q: How does it work?
A: The cable runs over a rotating wheel (sheave), which reduces friction and helps maintain smooth, controlled cable movement during installation.

Q: What are the key features?
A: It includes a durable steel frame, a smooth rotating roller/sheave, and a compact design for placement at cable entry or exit points.

Q: Is it portable?
A: Yes. It is a lightweight, jobsite-portable accessory that can be quickly positioned where cable guidance is needed.

Q: Where is it typically placed during use?
A: It is placed at conduit ends, pull boxes, or bends to properly guide cable direction and prevent abrasion.

Q: What does “reconditioned” mean?
A: It means the unit has been previously used and restored to working condition, though it may show cosmetic wear.

Q: Who uses this tool?
A: It is commonly used by electricians and cable installation crews in commercial and industrial electrical work.

Q: Why is a feeding sheave important?
A: It reduces cable friction, protects insulation from damage, and helps ensure safer, smoother cable pulls in demanding installations.

Maintenance Tips
  • Inspect sheave groove and frame before each use for cracks, deformation, or wear.
  • Check wheel rotation for smooth movement; clean and lubricate bearings regularly.
  • Ensure mounting hardware and pins are tight and properly secured before cable pulling.
  • Remove dirt, cable residue, and debris after use to prevent abrasion and misalignment.
  • Verify groove alignment to avoid cable damage and reduce pulling friction.
  • Do not exceed rated cable size or load capacity to prevent structural stress.
  • Inspect for sharp edges or burrs and smooth if needed to protect cable insulation.
  • Store in a dry, covered area to prevent rust and extend service life of reconditioned parts.