Gardner Bender CP8006 Powered Cable Puller User Manual

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Basic Frame to Extension for
Elevated Use.

See figure 13.

For elevated pulls, attach the basic frame to the
CP701 extension using 2 (CP503) 2-foot chains.

III. Extension Boom to Basic Puller Frame

Attach the CP631 Extension Boom to the
CP601 Conduit Frame Adapter along with the
S8512 Sheave using a CP622 ten-inch Lock
Pin. Insert (1) CP622 ten-inch Lock Pin thru
CP631 Boom and into the hole pattern of the
CP601 Conduit Frame Adapter to position
the angle of the CP631 Extension Boom.
See figure 12.

IV. Operating Instructions:

The Cable Puller frame is rated for a maximum pull of
8000 pounds.

DO NOT make pulls on the frame in
excess of 8000 pounds.

The CP800 Power Head comes equipped with a load
meter to monitor the actual pulling force. To further
assist monitoring of the load, the load meter is color
coded as follows:
0 to 4,000 lbs. Green Band - Most Average Pulls
4,000 to 8,000 lbs. Yellow Band - Heavy Pulls

To avoid overheating the motor
when making pulls in excess of
4,000 lbs., stop the motor every five
to seven minutes and let it cool or
provide external cooling (i.e. fan).

8,000 to 10,000 lbs. Red Band -
Do not operate power head in this
load range

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CP800 Power Head Electrical Specifications

120 V.A.C. 50/60 Hz

Amperes:

15 AMPS for 3500 lbs. Maximum Pulls
20 AMPS for 5000 lbs. Maximum Pulls
30 AMPS for 8000 lbs. Maximum Pulls

ON/OFF Toggle Switch
3-Prong Grounded Power Cord
Non-reversing Capstan

The Power Head is normally attached to the CP601
Conduit Adapter Frame by (2) CP505 Lock Pins.

Note: If Power Head is to be attached to a large
member, such as a utility pole, 2 (CP504) 6 foot chains
are required.

Figure 14

Figure 15

Do not make pulls directly away
from power head. See figure 15.
For correct pulling applications,
see illustrations on pages 12
through 15.

Figure 12

Figure 13

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