A tool used for determining the force required to pull a cable through a conduit or other pathway considers factors like friction, cable weight, and bend radius. For example, such a tool might be employed to ensure a fiber optic cable isn’t damaged during installation by excessive pulling force.
Accurate force calculations are essential for safe and efficient cable installations. Excessive tension can lead to cable damage, impacting performance and longevity. Conversely, insufficient tension can result in sagging and improper placement. Historically, these calculations were performed manually, often leading to inaccuracies. Modern digital tools offer greater precision and consider a wider range of variables, improving the reliability and safety of cable installations across industries like telecommunications, construction, and utilities.