Grips Engineered for Heavy-Duty Cable Hauling
Cable hauling can be uncompromising work. When you’re pulling kilometres of high voltage cable through a city tunnel or stringing new power lines across rugged terrain, failure simply isn’t an option. That’s why electrical contractors, rigging crews and infrastructure developers rely on cable stockings.
Also known as cable socks or cable grips, these woven wire sleeves create a secure point to pull, haul or restrain a cable. And as much as technology continues to move forward at rapid pace, cable stockings are still hand crafted to order in the dedicated NCG factory space at Vilno Group in Moorebank, Sydney.
Made for high performance
The process to make cable stockings hasn’t changed much over the years, with wire woven into mesh that grips tighter the harder it’s pulled. What has changed significantly is the investment in research and development – from material sourcing to strength testing. That level of quality assurance matters to professionals.
Strength in every grip type
There’s no one-size-fits-all solution. We’re dealing with heavy industrial rigging applications through to corrosive marine environments and beyond. So, NCG manufactures everything from single eye and double eye grips to lace-up stockings in different strands – galvanised, stainless steel, Kevlar and nylon.
Trusted across industries
For more than three decades, NCG cable stockings have been used extensively on projects where cables are pulled, restrained or protected – in Australia and around the world. From resources and utilities to telecommunications and infrastructure, NCG cable stockings are renowned for reliability and performance.
Want cable stockings that work harder?
Talk to the team at NCG about Australian made cable stockings – always in stock and ready to go.


