Wire Pull Tension Calculator — Calculate Cable Pulling Force

Wire Pull Tension Calculator

Calculate wire pulling tension and force requirements. Determine safe pulling limits for electrical cables based on cable type, distance, and conduit conditions.

Step 1: Cable Specifications

150
100

Basic Tension Formula

Tension (lbs) = Cable Weight × Pull Distance × Friction Coefficient × Number of Cables
÷ 1000 (for lbs/1000ft conversion)

Step 2: Installation Conditions

0.40

Friction Coefficients

PVC: 0.3-0.4
EMT: 0.4-0.5
Rigid Steel: 0.5-0.7
Aluminum: 0.4-0.5
Flexible: 0.6-0.8

Wire Pull Tension Results

Summary
Cable Comparison
Formula & Standards

Total Pulling Tension Required

180 lbs
With safety factor: 270 lbs • 120 N
Basic Tension
180 lbs
With Safety Factor
270 lbs
Newtons (N)
120 N
Per Cable Tension
60 lbs

Cable Type Comparison

Cable Type Weight (lbs/1000ft) Max Pull Tension Recommended Distance

Wire Pull Tension Formula

T = (W × L × μ × N) ÷ 1000

Where:
• T = Tension (lbs)
• W = Cable weight per 1000 feet (lbs/1000ft)
• L = Pull distance (feet)
• μ = Friction coefficient
• N = Number of cables

For bends: Add 10-15% per 90° bend
Safety factor: Multiply by 1.5-2.0

Example Calculation

Example: 3x THHN cables, 100ft pull in PVC

Cable weight: 150 lbs/1000ft
Distance: 100 feet
Friction coefficient: 0.4
Cables: 3
Bends: 1 (add 12%)

Calculation:
(150 × 100 × 0.4 × 3) ÷ 1000 = 18 lbs
Add bend: 18 × 1.12 = 20.16 lbs
Safety factor: 20.16 × 1.5 = 30.24 lbs

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