GMP’s Corner Cable Blocks are engineered to handle most utility cable installations, including, fiber optic cable, coaxial cable and innerduct. They are available in 45˚ radius and 90˚ radius models. Each model has two cable retaining rollers that prevent the cable or innerduct from slipping off the rollers. GMP Corner Cable Blocks feature welded and painted steel frames and polyurethane rollers for durability.
GMP Corner Cable Blocks accept up to 1 3/8 in. (2.54 cm) diameter cable or innerduct on a 23 in. (58.42 cm) bending radius. The Corner Cable Blocks conveniently mount on GMP’s Ratching Pole Bracket (sold separately). They are constructed to withstand years of rugged use and provide smooth and safe cable travel. The 45˚ Corner Cable Block model weighs 8 lbs. 14 oz. (4 kg). The 90˚ Corner Cable Block model weighs 13 lbs. 12 oz. (6.2 kg). All models are made in the USA and backed by the best warranty in the industry.
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About General Machine Products Company
For more than 75 years, General Machine Products Company is a global provider of a wide range of products for the telecommunications, power utility and cable television industries, and the contractors who serve them. Product applications include the placement of fiber optic, copper conductor, and coaxial cable both aerially and underground.
GMP aerial cable lashing machines, Adams® continuous duty winches and fiber optic cable pullers are accepted as the industry standard. The complete line of GMP’s 1,100+ products also includes cable reels and aerial blocks, cable cutters, unique RJ plug pressing tools, fiber optic cable blowing equipment, and other specially-designed tools for the data, telecommunications, and power utility markets.
Our facilities include a 100,000-square-
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General Machine Products Company is a global provider of a wide range of products for the telecommunications, power utility and cable television industries, and the contractors who serve them. Product applications include the placement of fiber optic, copper conductor, and coaxial cable both aerially and underground. Our facilities include a 100,000-square-



