EQUIPMENT USE
These figures do not include a coefficient of friction. Loads that do not have wheels or some smooth means
of rolling, will require significantly more power to pull, so loads will have to be much lighter than the 4,000 lb
example above.
EXAMPLES OF LOAD
% GRADE = FT.RISE/100FT.
800 LBS
20% Grade
DO NOT EXCEED 180% GRADE WHEN PULLING ANY WEIGHT LOAD.
THIS PRODUCT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR LIFTING.
WINDING THE CABLE
1. Fish the rope through the conduit.
2. Set up the cable puller. Refer to Typical Setups
illustrations and instructions in this manual.
WARNING
Set up the cable puller so that the rope will
approach the capstan at an angle of 90° (±5°).
Angles outside of this range may cause the rope
to overlap.
90°
(±5°)
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
IMPORTANT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
2140 LBS
60% Grade
2880 LBS
100% Grade
3. Set the rope ramp as follows:
Capstan
Surface A
a. Wind the rtohpee several times around th capstan.
b. Pull the ramp away from the mounting plate and
rotate it until Surface A contacts the rope.
c. Push the rope toward the mounting plate and
rotate it counterclockwise until it locks into place
tight.
d. Secure the the rope and connector fittings that
anchor the cable.
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3540 LBS
180% Grade