MOST USED KNOT FOR PULLING WIRE!!! The 1/2 (.5) Hitch Knot 🪢
Today We will be showing you how to do a half hitch knot for pulling electrical wires or low-voltage cables it is one of the most commonly used methods of pulling wire because of its general success rate I feel like once he uses it will be your golden wire pulling methane from here on out can we use in a very wide Variety of applications I have used this method on standing pole lights to pick up round poles or pipe to the roof it’s a very universal knot that can be used in almost all applications.
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I use this ALL the time, thanks so much! Fun story: Had to pull parallel 500s over about 300 feet with a 90 degree turn at the end, used this and it worked so good for the first set, second set however.... We got NEARLY to the end and it got stuck, and our 10,000lb tugger (never went over 1000lbs on the controls) BENT IN HALF. So we rented another one, 6000lbs cuz that's what was available and the rope snapped (7500lb rated rope). So we had to cut through the slab and dig down to our PVC, careful not to damage the water pipes right next to them, cut it open and re-tie the end. It had gotten caught on a cheated pipe from the previous crew who did the groundwork. Pulled through the rest like a charm. Needless to say I had some choice words for the guys that put in that PVC originally lmao
I watched the whole video, and I appreciate the content. Using your knot setup, I just pulled 3 conductor, 4/0 cable through about 70 ft of conduit with 4 full turns. It worked like a charm.
I need to pull a security wire by string through a conduit to my building. I wasn't sure how to attach the string to the wire. I watched some videos and was still a bit confused until I watched yours. Using the big pole to represent the wire and the rope to represent the string made it easy to see and your explanation made it very understandable. Thanks.
@WARHAMMERELECTRIC
Жыл бұрын
Thank you ! Leather work is my next journey been saving scraps to practice the sewing
Thank you for making this video... I just used this for pulling wire from my home to my shop... worked like a charm.
I had a hard time pulling that piece of 3/4" emt along with the conductors.
Flawless 170' pull! With lube!! Thank you!!
Just awesome. Thank you, Thank you
Good shit!
Worked a treat!! Thanks for sharing and helping 😊
The way I was shown when I started in the trade was using a simple overhand knot on the first one then taping the knot and the tail of the string to the wire or cable. It doesn’t matter as much what knot is used before the half hitches, as long as it is secured. The one you used is a lark’s head. It has a few other names (Cow hitch, I think).
@roberthoover-xz5if
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for adding the larks knot clarification info. I’m new to knots but this helped me out a lot! #sharetheknowledge THANKS GUYS!!!
Just what I was looking for.
Just had the worst wire pull I’ve ever experienced. I’m only a second year apprentice. But my journeyman is on year 15. And it was his worst also. Half hitch was the only knot to use. Never seen it used with the first knot you used. But thanks will try it on the next pull!
Good visuals! Thanks!
Exelente!!! Gracias
Thank you man!
Helpful 👍🏻⚡🤝🏻 Thanks buddy, saved my a$$ 😎😁
Thanks bro, great help!! Wish you well
@WARHAMMERELECTRIC
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome! Thank you for checking it out
works really really well with flat rope too!
You rock! Needed to pull big cables from meter to panel and couldn’t remember knot electrician friend showed me. Worked slick with lube! Thx!
my starting half hitch is a piece of tape. Never failed me. If you need more than that than you need to strip the head.
thank you! well explained
@WARHAMMERELECTRIC
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you mike !
But how do you pull it? I've got four 2/0 conductors to pull through 130' of pvc.. its ran, but they left 30' on both ends, id like to reclaim some of that, since it's a usable length.
Thank I always forget how to do this
@josephguida5432
2 жыл бұрын
Same here.
Thanks... Hi from Colombia
@WARHAMMERELECTRIC
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching! That’s crazy
Come to think of it, besides being useful for pulling wire, that looks like a great way of pulling a straight run of pvc pipe through a straight run of secondary containment pipe.
@brianwarner308
6 ай бұрын
you need to calm down
You're awesome. Just saying.
In my 50 years as a sparky never tied knots on wire. Produces too much bulge. Have 7 different sizes of pulling grips. Would weave a grip just the right size for pulling 3#2'S and a #6 ground to one end of a 1/2" nylon pulling rope and weave a larger grip on other end to take care of pulling cable thru 2" conduit. Used both ends of these grips hundred of times over the years and gave it to a young electrician when I retired.
@roberthoover-xz5if
Жыл бұрын
Pulling grips are great also but I was told yesterday( which is why I looked up this knot for home use) that you can use this type of know for fiber jumpers to pull indoor fiberotic cables. If you do damage the fiber you can clean the end and light test it and move on!!! Thanks!
Hey John, did you used to work for Schrader electric?
@WARHAMMERELECTRIC
11 ай бұрын
Back in day I did
Bro, you used to work for DKD!
@WARHAMMERELECTRIC
7 ай бұрын
Yup back in the day
I did this on my job, while the boss wasn't looking . Because if he saw me doing it, he'd demand I just use the fish tape in an overfilled pipe. And struggle and stress like the rest of the crew
@3OSineWave
9 ай бұрын
Then you’re a wussy
Need some advice
I tend to have the most luck splitting the conductors (usually about 1½' for something like 600 kcmil or something) and folding them through a single smaller knot then tape it with 2" super33 or 88
@adamjag7799
2 жыл бұрын
The knot is for pullin the last ten feet when ur original knuckle hits the puller u do the half hitc to pull the rest
@zacharysherry2910
Жыл бұрын
@@adamjag7799 personally I use an electrician stopper knot but this one is easier to teach
Thanks for the vid, BUT you may appreciate knowing that technically, your starting hitch is a GIRTH hitch. But again, thanks!
I literally just braid the rope in between the wires then tape the shit out of it. Never slipped once and it’s worked on 200 ft of 500kc copper
Your first knot is a “girth hitch” the next is a succession of “half hitches” making a “Loggers hitch”
Youll obviously cut the slack. Not obvious for ME lol
Turn up the volume
Should let people know that this doesn't work well with the synthetic bailing twine type of pull they sell to homeowners at places like home depot. Electrician tape works well, but the twine pull slipped off using this knot. Lots of time wasted.
NOPE NOT that Knot!! Use the Clove hitch. with a couple of half hitches. Works everytime. As well on your clove hitch have the end long enough to tape to that which is being pulled. Keeps the end from loosening up .
This is not a half hitch
???? This looks like a good knot for dragging downed tree logs through the forest.... but for *cable pulling??!?* This knot, while it might be secure, is adding *bulk* to the diameter of the cable you're pulling - which is the last thing you'd wanna do. If you make your wire loop well enough, which knot you use will be less important.
@Hitman.13.
3 ай бұрын
Wireloop? This knot is used for big wire pulls! It is hands down the most used knot
@NoName-semi-censored
2 ай бұрын
If you think this is too big for the conduit on wire with mule tape - then the conduit is likely too small for the wire you’re pulling….