User Guide
TGT. 12.03.2019
Technical
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5
Operation
5.1
Preparation
Tensile force
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Estimate using the load to be moved or calculate using a load-weighing device.
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Smaller or larger tensile forces will arise depending on whether the load is simply being pulled or whether it is
being hoisted.
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The tensile force may not be larger than the rope pulling machine’s nominal tensile force of 128 kN (employ
rope tension meter).
For larger forces:
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Reduce the tensile force using pulley blocks. Use the correct anchors and means of fastening (straps) for the
force.
Determine and prepare mounting options for the load:
Identify a location where the machine can be anchored and attach the rope pulling machine in the pulling direction using the
correct means of fastening.
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The rope pulling machine must be able to freely position itself in the direction in which the rope is mov-
ing. Danger of housing breaking!
Laying the rope.