Danger – Gardner Bender CP8006 Powered Cable Puller User Manual
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Mounting the cable puller with the mounting chains requires that both
chains be fully tightened in order to have maximum holding power. Loose
chains could cause components to break under load. Broken
components will fly out of control and can cause severe injury, death or
major property damage.
III. Assembling Cable Puller Accessories
The following illustrations are requirements when using various accessories. Follow these procedures prior
to the pull set-ups shown in the diagrams on pages 12-15.
a. Conduit Frame Adaptor - CP601
1) All pull set-ups require the CP601 frame adaptor. The adaptor is used to mount the power head and
pulling sheaves. Some set-ups will also require the CP703 - Adjustable Pipe Adaptor.
2) Position the power head CP800 on the conduit frame adaptor (CP601). Position the power head on
the frame and secure using two 8-inch long pins (CP505). See figure 5.
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Figure 5
Be sure the mounting pins (CP505) pass through the power head frame
and the CP601 frame. Insert retaining clips in the end of each pin.
3) The combination conduit frame adaptor and power head assembly can be mounted to exposed
conduit or attached to other accessory pieces.
4) For all cable pulls, a 10-inch sheave (S8512) or two sheaves must be installed to direct the pull rope
out of the conduit to the power head. The sheaves can be installed in any of the five holes along the
top of the CP601 frame. One CP505, 8-inch lock pin is required for each sheave.
Do not use exposed conduit as a mounting anchor to pull in opposing
directions. See figure 6. Resulting forces could cause conduit damage
and injuries to operators.
CP800
Power Head
CP505
Pins
CP601
Adaptor