Features
• Mounting frame sits on tray
• Variable width to fit any tray width from 18" to 36"
• Minimize the risk of damage to tray
• Maintain structural integrity of the tray
• Modular assembly
• Can adjust to anywhere along the length of the mount
• Quick connect idler assembly
• Handle for easy transportation and ergonomic
installation
• Pendant hand-held control switch
• Low-speed DC motors provide quiet operation
• Variable speed control to match the speed of most
cable pullers
• 3-D swivel allowing for 4 degrees of freedom for idler
assembly
• Easily unlocks to quickly drop cable and access quick
release squeeze pins
• Screw lever to adjust for cable O.D. up to 2"
• Quick adjust to engage the cable, which sets a
preload
• Easily unclamps to pass a swivel or clevis through
Specifications
Power Supply: 120 VAC, 2.5 A, 60 Hz
Power Output: 1/3 hp
Speed: 0 to 30 ft/min (0 to 9 m/min)
Maximum Cable Diameter Capacity: 2" (50 mm);
4" (100 mm) with extended idler roller
Maximum Tractive Force: 200 lb (90 kg)
Mass/Weight:
Feeder: 55 lb (25 kg)
Mount: 13 lb (6 kg)
Total: 68 lb (31 kg)
Dimensions: 41.5" x 16" x 16" (1054 x 406 x 406 mm)
Operating Conditions: 32 °F to 104 °F (0 °C to 40 °C),
relative humidity 0% to 80%
Fuse: Eaton Bussmann MDL-2-1/2-R
Greenlee / A Textron Company
CTF-200 • CTF-200EXT
Setup
• Determine the optimum position for the feeder by
utilizing PULLCALC and finding high load points.
Using multiple feeders is recommended to achieve
maximum performance of the pull.
• Place feeder near these high loading points. Lift and
carry the feeder using the handle located next to the
cam lever.
• Mount must be on a straight run of cable tray with
minimum of 5' to a bend.
• It is recommended that a Greenlee CTR-200 be used
in association with the feeder to assure proper guid-
ance of cable into the opening of the feeder. This
accessory should be placed within 5' of the entrance
of the feeder; guide the cable as close to the center of
the feeder as possible.
• Pull in a direction that requires the lowest amount of
pulling force.
• Verify that each component has the proper load
rating.
• Inspect the structural supports. Verify that they have
enough strength to withstand the maximum forces
that may be generated.
• Inspect the driver roller. Wear is expected under
normal operation. If there is noticeable damage, i.e.,
through holes or tearing, replace the drive roller.
• Not intended for lubricated or metal clad cable.
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