6000-Series Super Tugger Cable Pullers
Greenlee Tools, Inc.
23
4455 Boeing Dr. • Rockford, IL 61109-2988 USA • 815-397-7070
Setup and Operation
(cont’d)
5. Align the rope ramp and route the rope as illustrated
in Rope Path, Top View and Rope Path, Side View.
Note: Use every component of the rope path—the po-
sitioning peg, entrapment peg, rope ramp and tapered
capstan—as shown to help prevent rope overlap.
6. Check the ON/OFF switch on the puller to be sure
it is OFF. Plug the puller into the receptacle of the
standard force gauge. Plug the force gauge into an
appropriate power supply (see Grounding Instruc-
tions in this manual).
Note: If using an extension cord, it must be rated
for 15 amps. Use the shortest cord possible. Longer
cords reduce puller speed.
7. Position the force gauge so that it can be monitored
by the puller operator.
8. Grasp the tailing end of the rope. Apply a slight
amount of tailing force.
9. Turn the puller ON.
10. Tail the rope, allowing the spent rope to accumulate
on the floor between the operator and the puller.
Note: The capstan arm is intended to pivot. Do not
attempt to stop the arm from pivoting.
11. When the pull is complete, turn the puller OFF.
Tie off the rope to the T-shaped cleat and anchor
the cable.
Rope Path, Top View
Rope Path, Side View
Operator Tailing End
Ramp
90° ±5°
Entrapment
Peg
Positioning
Peg
Operator
Tailing End
Capstan
Arm
Duty Cycle Table
Color
Band
Pounds of
Duty Cycle
on Meter
Pulling Force
(in minutes)
Green
0-5000
continuous
Yellow
5000 - 5500
15 on / 15 off
Yellow
5500 - 6500
5 on / 15 off
Red
over 6500
puller will stop