Mandrel is smart.  I would pull with a clevis and compression grips of 
staggered lengths, though it seems like your pipe is plenty large.

Matt



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Subject: [RE-wrenches] 750 kcmil pulling

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Hi everyone, I have a wire pull coming up where each 4" conduit will have (2) 
750 kcmil aluminum plus (2) 3/0 aluminum. I think this pull will proceed just 
like previous similar wire pulls, but I want to see if there are important 
tricks/details I should know about 750 kcmil size. I plan to rent the biggest 
tugger available and to have a bucket of lube stationed at the pipe entrance. 
We already ran mandrels through all conduits. The longest pull is about 500 ft. 
Thanks!
David
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