1.
Secure the power head to a fixed support
that is capable of withstanding 8,000 lbs. of
pulling forces in the direction of the pull line
on the capstan. See figure 4.
2.
Position the puller using a supporting
structure that directs the forces of the pull
parallel to or into the supporting structure.
Do not pull directly against the mounting
chains.
3.
Mounting chains are limited to obstacles
from a minimum of 2” diameter to a
maximum of 10” diameter.
6
Tighten chains securely. The hand grips are slotted to accept a
screwdriver shank, wrench handle or flat steel bar. Make certain the chain
stays straight. Avoid side loading the adjusting screw pins. See figure 3.
CP503 Hand Grip Wrenching Slots - Tighten with screwdriver shank, adjustable wrench handle, a piece of flat
steel, or hex socket wrench (allen wrench).
Figure 3
Make sure that the links A are straight
during installation. Avoid side loading
conditions on the pins that connect the chain
to the adjusting screw. This can occur when
directly connecting the CP800 (without puller
frame) to a large column or I-beam.
Wrenching slots:
Tighten with screwdriver shank,
adjustable wrench handle, piece
of flat steel, or hex socket wrench
(allen wrench).
Figure 4
SCREW ADJUSTABLE FLAT
DRIVER WRENCH STEEL
Make sure that the links A are straight during installation. Avoid side
loading conditions on the pins that connect the chain to the adjusting
screw. This can occur when directly connecting the CP800 (without
puller frame) to a large column or I-beam.
Correct position
Incorrect position
Power Head
Frame
Adaptor
CP503
Chains