Sri Lanka's infrastructure landscape is characterized by a mix of dense urban centers like Colombo and challenging rural terrains. The high humidity and saline air of the coastal regions place extreme stress on cable pulling tools, leading to rapid corrosion and mechanical failure if low-grade materials are used.
Currently, many local contractors rely on legacy methods, but there is a shifting demand toward specialized cable pulling equipment to support the national fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) expansion and the modernization of the power grid.
The reliance on manual labor is gradually being replaced by high-torque construction power tools to reduce installation time and improve safety in crowded metropolitan conduits.

