Depending on your experience feeding wires, you may know of the string method, the fishing weight or fishing tape methods, and the conduit mouse method. You need many tools for those techniques, and they aren’t always foolproof. Instead of struggling, why not use your wet/dry vac? New to this method? Find out how it works.
Pulling cable through old conduit can be difficult for several reasons. The pull rope may no longer be in place, and the line may already contain cabling. Either of these situations can make pulling new cable through the conduit challenging. Fortunately, your wet/dry vacuum can make easy work of this often-challenging job. All you’ll need is your vac and some string. Here is the 5-step-by-step process:
While just about any Shop-Vac vacuum can help you with wire feeding, you may want to consider using one with a powerful motor. The Shop-Vac® 16 Gallon* 6.5 Peak HP** Stainless Steel Contractor Series Wet/Dry Vacuum with SVX2 Motor Technology is one of the best industrial vacs for job sites, compatible with a number of Shop-Vac accessories.
Need a more compact vacuum for smaller job sites? Take a look at the Shop-Vac® 10 Gallon* 6.5 Peak HP** Contractor Series Stainless Steel Wet/Dry Vacuum with SVX2 Motor Technology.
When you’re finished wiring, don’t forget to use your wet/dry vac to clean up your job site.
Keeping your job site orderly ensures a safe working environment for you and everyone on the job so you can get up and get back at it again tomorrow.