Material used to advance wire through a conduit.
A steel fish tape, available with or without a storage reel, is a must-have tool when you need to run electrical cable through finished walls and ceilings or wire through metal conduit. Home Improvement Encyclopedia
Mechanical device used to pull wires in tight spaces or conduit.
Extending metal tape with a hook on the end used to pull wires through a wall
Retractable coil of steel tape used to guide cable through a wall from above or below.
Also referred to as fish wire, it is a flexible flat metal wire which is used to push or pull other wires through conduits or other hard to access locations in a structure.
A long strip of spring steel used for fishing cables and for pulling wires through conduit
A fish tape is a tool used by electricians to route new wiring through walls. Made of a narrow band of spring steel, by careful manipulation, the tape can be "fished" (guided) through the confined spaces within wall cavities. Once guided through, the new wiring can be pulled into the wall by attaching it to the end of the fish tape and pulling the tape back from whence it came.