Orange Slick Line Duct Draw Rope - 8kN, 4250m

ORPTECH SKU: 106-30-1

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Orange Slick Line Duct Draw Rope - 8kN, 4250m

The Slick Line Orange 16-Strand Duct Rope is a high-strength, professional-grade braided polyethylene draw cord designed for telecoms, utilities, fibre installation and ducting environments. With an 8kN breaking load and a durable 16-strand... Read More

ORPTECH SKU: 106-30-1

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Description

The Slick Line Orange 16-Strand Duct Rope is a high-strength, professional-grade braided polyethylene draw cord designed for telecoms, utilities, fibre installation and ducting environments. With an 8kN breaking load and a durable 16-strand braided construction, it delivers exceptional pulling reliability over long distances.

Key Features:

  • 4250m length – ideal for continuous duct runs

  • 8kN breaking strength for reliable pulling performance

  • 16-strand braided polyethylene for durability and low stretch

  • High-visibility orange for safer, easier identification

  • Suitable for telecoms, utilities, fibre and electrical ducting

  • Resistant to moisture, abrasion and general site wear

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