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Klein Tools 3/16 in. x 100 ft. Multi-Groove Fiberglass Fish Tape with Nylon Tip

Model number
56383

The Klein Tools 56383 is a 100-foot multi-groove fiberglass fish tape measuring 3/16 inch wide with a non-conductive nylon eyelet tip, suited for commercial, residential, and voice-data-video wire runs. The multi-groove profile reduces surface contact with conduit walls and existing wires for smoother feeding over the full 100-foot length. The fiberglass core maintains strong pushing power. The non-conductive nylon tip is narrower and chamfered to minimize snagging on existing cables. Optimized housing and slip-resistant geometry reduce payout effort and improve winding power. Weighs 3.3 lb.

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Model no.
56383
Brand
Klein Tools
Category
Fish Tape
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Product Type
Fish Tape
Material
fiberglass
Tape Width In
0.188
Tape Length Ft
100
Leader Type
nylon
Non Conductive
Yes
Groove Profile
multi-groove
Overall Length In
1.85
Weight (lbs)
3.3
Barcode (UPC)
092644563836
Warranty
Lifetime

§ What's Included

01 Multi-Groove Fiberglass Fish Tape with Nylon Tip, 100-Foot

§ Warranty

Lifetime

§ FAQ

What is the multi-groove profile and why does it matter in occupied conduit?

The multi-groove profile adds longitudinal channels along the tape body, reducing surface contact with conduit walls and existing conductors. Electrician reviewers specifically note that the 56383 can slide past fiber optic and data cable already in conduit without damaging it — a key advantage over flat steel or flat fiberglass tapes.

Why is a nylon tip used instead of a steel leader?

A nylon tip is soft enough to avoid scratching or snagging delicate cable jackets during insertion. For conduit containing data cable, fiber, or coax, the nylon tip prevents the tape from gouging jacket insulation as it advances past existing conductors.

Is the 56383 fully non-conductive?

Yes — the fiberglass tape body and nylon tip are both non-conductive. The 56383 is safe for use in conduit where energized conductors may be present, eliminating shock risk from the tape itself.

How does the 56383 compare to the 56380 (spiral steel leader, 100 ft)?

The 56383 prioritizes cable protection with its nylon tip; the 56380 prioritizes corner navigation with its spiral steel leader. Both are 100-foot multi-groove fiberglass tapes. Choose 56383 for data center, low-voltage, and fiber installations; choose 56380 for commercial power conduit where corner navigation is more critical.

Can this tape be used to pull multiple cables at once?

The tape is a single-conductor guide tool — attach one pull line to the nylon tip, then use the pull line to haul cables. Do not attach multiple cables directly to the tape tip; the nylon connection point is designed for one pull attachment at a time.