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OPERATION

 (Refer to Fig. 1 and Parts List)

Inserting Wire Rope (33):
1. Position Operating Handle (A), Reversing Handle (B) and Rope Release Lever (C) as indicated 
in Fig. 1.
2. Hold Rope Puller securely with one hand, firmly grasping the Rope Release Lever and pushing 
it forward and up to a notched  lock  position. The pinchers inside the Rope Puller are now open 
for the Wire Rope.
3. Feed Wire Rope into the Guide Tube (29) and all the way through the Rope Puller body. After 
ensuring the exit is not obstructed and the Wire Rope emerges in the front, it can be pulled to the 
length needed. Firmly grasp the Release Lever and carefully lift it from its notched lock position 
and allow it to spring back to its natural position. The Wire Rope should now be tightly clamped 
inside the Rope Puller.
4. Attach Tube Handle (30) to Handle A. Pumping the Handle forward and back advances the Wire 
Rope forward.
5. Attach Tube Handle to Handle B. Pumping the Handle forward and back pulls the Wire Rope 
backward out of the Rope Puller.
6. When the job is complete, be sure the Wire Rope is free of its load. Repeat Step 1 to pull Wire 
Rope out of the Rope Puller. Release Lever should be in its natural position before storing Rope 
Puller.

        

WARNING:

Before operating the Rope Puller, check all screws. If any are loose, tighten them. When pumping 
one of the handles, make sure the other handle moves in tandem. The Wire Rope must always be 
clean, free of grease and oil, and not twisted, cracked or frayed, otherwise the Rope Puller will 
not work properly.

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CAUTION:

1)Never pull all the handles at the same time. Don't pull the Release Lever after the load is being 
lifted.
2)Never pull the handle aggressively, otherwise the Shear Pin (16) will be damaged. If the Shear 
Pin breaks, do not use any other kind of safety bolt other than one provide by us.
3)Never use a pulling handle whose length has been changed or modified by any means.
4)Never stand on or work beneath the load. When working in a hanger frame, the load's total 
supporting weight should be reduced to one third rated power of the Rope Puller and the worker 
in the hanger frame should take precautions to protect himself in the event of an accident.
5)Never let the load swing around when it is being lifted.
6)While working, the anchor point should be strong enough to support the load to prevent any 
accidents from happening.
7)Keep the Rope Puller clean and don't let dust, dirt, or any other material collect inside the 
machine. If severely clogged, the Rope Puller must be disassembled and cleaned. When 
reassembling, lubricate moving parts to keep them working properly.

8)Never use a Wire Rope other than the one designed to be used with this Rope Puller. When any 
part of the Wire Rope has been damaged, twisted, frayed or worn away, a new one from the 
manufacturer should be used.
9)Never feed the rope from the head of the Rope Puller (see below) or use the hook in the 
direction it was not intended. The Rope Puller is designed to clamp the Wire Rope in one direction 
only. If this is not followed, accidents and/or injuries may occur. While working, the anchor point 
should be strong enough to support the load to prevent any accidents.

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Summary of Contents for HX-800

Page 1: ...PullingHoist OWNER S MANUAL Assembly and Operation Instructions Read carefully and understandRULES FOR SAFEOPERATION and instructions before operating Failureto follow thesafety rules andother basic safety precautions may resultin serious personal injury ...

Page 2: ...rope by means of pumping the OperatingHandle or the Reversing Handle manually The upper grip jaw and thelower grip jaw of thepliers will always remain in the clamping state between the pliersand wire ropebecause of the tension of thespring The action of the abrasive force of theclamping system andthe pulling of the load causes the four link clampingmechanism to always incline backwardin the direct...

Page 3: ...the Rope Puller will not work properly CAUTION 1 Never pull all the handles at the same time Don t pull the ReleaseLever after theload is being lifted 2 Never pull the handle aggressively otherwise the Shear Pin 16 will be damaged If the Shear Pin breaks do not use any other kindof safety bolt other thanone provide by us 3 Never use a pulling handle whose length has been changed or modified byany ...

Page 4: ...ring Washer Hex Bolt Hex Net Anchor Bolt Front JawBlock Back Jaw Block Operating Handle Long Connecting Rod Reversing Handle Release lever Shear Pin Upper Grip Jaw Connecting Rod nd 2 Pin rd 3 Pin th 4 Pin Bushings Bushings Crank axle Guide Tubeof Wire Rope Tube Handle Hanging Hook Rivet Buckle Wire Rope 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ...

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