Condux Tesmec

Industry Leading Stringing Equipment and Accessories

Condux Tesmec, Inc. offers the most advanced and comprehensive line of stringing equipment in the world. The Condux Tesmec line of hydraulic pullers, tensioners, puller-tensioners and stringing blocks represents the safest and most reliable equipment in the power transmission and distribution industry. A full line of productivity-enhancing conductor stringing tools and accessories is also available including anti-twist rope, reel winders and more.

Design & Performance

The Condux Tesmec line of Pullers, Tensioners and Puller-Tensioners is designed to improve productivity and efficiency while limiting downtime and improving job site safety. These units offer industry leading features like negative self-acting hydraulic brakes, integrated hydraulic dynamometers, hydraulic cooling systems, advanced user controls and more. Condux Tesmec pullers, tensioners and puller-tensioners are the safest and most effective on the market today.

PT 1250 Hydraulic Puller-Tensioner

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Lockable Soundproof Cover

A lockable, soundproof cover adds safety and security during and after machine operations.

Hydraulic Rope Clamp

The unit’s hydraulic rope/conductor clamp allows for fast, easy and safe reel change operations.

Remote Control

The unit’s hydraulic rope/conductor clamp allows for fast, easy and safe reel change operations.

New Digital HMI

A new user interface features a 7-inch color display with integrated pull and speed recorder.

Lockable Soundproof Cover

A lockable, soundproof cover adds safety and security during and after machine operations.

Hydraulic Rope Clamp

The unit’s hydraulic rope/conductor clamp allows for fast, easy and safe reel change operations.

Remote Control

The unit’s hydraulic rope/conductor clamp allows for fast, easy and safe reel change operations.

New Digital HMI

A new user interface features a 7-inch color display with integrated pull and speed recorder.

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