ACCESSORIES
Setup—Floor Mount
Requires: A concrete floor with the following
characteristics:
• Fully cured structural-type concrete
• Minimum compressive strength of 211 kg/cm
(3000 psi)
• Free of cracks, crumbling, or patchwork
Follow all floor mounting instructions carefully.
• An improperly attached floor mount can come
loose and strike nearby personnel.
• Do not attach the floor mount to masonry, brick,
or cinder block. These materials will not hold the
anchors securely.
Failure to observe this warning could result in severe
injury or death.
Inspect and verify the maximum
load-bearing capacity or maximum
strength of all structural supports,
pulling system components and
anchoring systems before setting
up the puller. Any component that
cannot withstand the maximum cable
pulling forces could break
and strike nearby personnel with
sufficient force to cause severe injury
or death.
1. Determine the best position for locating the floor
mount. Locate the floor mount:
• on a flat section
• at least 6" (152 mm) from edge of concrete
• as close to the conduit as possible to reduce the
amount of exposed rope under tension
• so that the pull rope will approach the puller's
capstan at a 90° (±5°) angle.
Greenlee / A Textron Company
at least
2
6" (152 mm)
2. Set the floor mount in the desired location. Use the
floor mount as a template to drill four 5/8" holes at
least 6" (152 mm) deep.
Note: Use a 5/8" carbide-tipped masonry bit
manufactured in accordance with ANSI standard
B94.12-77.
3. Vacuum the debris from the holes.
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at least
at least
6" (152 mm)
6" (152 mm)