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Figure 4 - Lubrication Points
Hook (1)
Drive Pawl (6)
Stop Pawl Trigger (4)
Hanged Ear (11)
Load Hook (12)
To engage the drive, slide the spring hook to the down position and the Drive Pawl
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(6) will engage the Ratchet (5) as shown in Figure 3. Begin pulling the HANDLE
toward the Anchor side of the Cable Puller. This will pull the Load.
When loosening the cable, slide the spring to the up position.
Swing handle back and forth until the load has been pulled to the desired position.
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Secure the load so it will not move when you release the tension on the CABLE.
9.
To release the CABLE tension, swing the HANDLE (10) to the Load Hook Side as
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shown in Figure 2. Slide the spring hook to the UP position. Swing the handle to the
Anchor Hook side and force the spring loaded STOP PAWL pin down, then slowly
raise the handle. This action will allow the cable drum to back off by one cam step.
Repeat this action, as needed, until the tension on the cable eases. Now pull on the
STOP PAWL TRIGGER to release it from the cam and gently pull back on the tool
to get cable slack and free it from the load.
To prevent entangling of the wire rope onto the drum, with the Load Hook (12) still
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attached to the load, push the spring into its “Down” position. Hold the Anchor hook
in one hand and while gently pulling against the load, swing the Handle (10) back
and forth to rewind the cable. CAUTION: Do not rewind the cable to its end.
Store the Cable Puller in a retracted position and in a safe and dry place.
12.
Routinely check the CABLE (9) for frays, kinks or damage. Replace the CABLE before
further use. Do not use your Cable Puller if it has a damaged CABLE.
Routinely check the free movement of the STOP PAWL TRIGGER (4), DRIVE PAWL (6),
LOAD HOOK (12) and HOOK (1). Lubricate the Cable Puller
at the points shown in Figure 4 below.
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