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Rod-A-Long Continuous Electrical Conduit Rod
1/4" Standard Rod
-a-long 
in continuous lengths up to 1,000 feet!
  • Perfect for feeding through electrical conduit large or small, fiber optic inner duct, and T-bar ceilings.

  • Polypropylene coated to eliminate shatter problem

  • Bright yellow, non-metal/non-conductive rods protect delicate wires

  • Standard Rod-a-long uses all accessories available with our Push-Pull rods

  • Standard Rod-a-long comes with 26" metal carrier, bullet tip and cord grip

  • Standard Rod-a-long available in increments of 100 feet from 200 feet up to 1000 feet

  • Note 1: Accessories below fit the regular 1/4" Rod-a-long only.
    Note 2: Dimensions are approximate and vary with length selected.


TELESCOPING "GOPHER" PULLING POLES
Two telescoping "gopher" pulling poles now available for use in long spans and in hard to reach areas in ceilings, floors and crawl spaces.
310-860 Telescoping from 2' to 16'
310-861 Telescoping from 3' to 26'
  • Very light and easy to carry
  • 3/4" diameter, 2' long collapsed - 16' extended
  • 1" diameter, 3' long collapsed - 26' extended
  • Non-conductive, wound filament fiberglass won't rust or corrode
  • Polyester resin baked enamel coating
  • Uses all exchangeable attachments supplied with Push-Pull rods (see below) 
Prices subject to change without notice.
Minimum order for accessory items is $25.00
Purchase products using our shopping cart by entering the model number into the search box below

Rod-a-longs and Accessories
Item#

Price

Description
310-851 492.00 1/4" diameter Rod-A-Long 300'
310-853 699.00 1/4" diameter Rod-A-Long 500'
310-855 835.00 1/4" diameter Rod-A-Long 700'
310-858 1030.00 1/4" diameter Rod-A-Long 1000'
310-860 69.95 Telescoping from 2' to 16'
310-861 79.95 Telescoping from 3' to 26'

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