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CP800 Power Head with Bracket

• 120 VAC 50/60 HZ rectified to D. C.

• 15 AMP - Start Up

• 5 AMPS @ No Load

• 5.5 AMPS per 1,000 lbs.

• Max. 20 AMPS @ 8,000 lbs.

• Permanent Magnet Motor

• Weight 65 lbs.

• Maximum Pulling Capacity - 8,000 lbs.

• Capstan - 12 R.P.M.

• On-Off Toggle Switch

• 3-Prong Grounded Power Cord

• Non-Reversing Capstan

• Load Meter

The powered cable puller CP800 and its accessories are designed specifically
for pulling electrical cable through conduit or across cable trays. GB does not
recommend pulling any other objects or materials. Using this unit for any other
pulling or lifting activity could result in serious injury or death.

Operate the Cable Puller only in well lighted areas.

All pull set-ups must be approved by qualified supervisors. Follow all safety
precautions and wear appropriate safety clothing.

Keep the pull rope away from the operator’s feet. Coil the tailing rope in an area
where the operator cannot become entangled.

Never stand directly under a vertical pull. Do not stand directly in front of a pull
rope under tension. The operator must stand at an angle to the capstan. Keep all
other personnel away from the cable puller.

Inspect all cable puller components prior to pulling cable. Never use worn or
damaged parts or accessories.

Never use general purpose rope. Use only GB double braided polyester, 3/4”
diameter rope. All rope must have a working load of 8,000 lbs. minimum.
Rope that breaks under tension may recoil, causing serious injuries and property
damage.

After each pull, inspect the rope for abrasion and cuts in the strands. Do not use 
damaged rope for pulling cable.

SPECIFICATIONS

Power Cable Puller CP800

Figure 1

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Do not allow pull rope to wrap around the legs, arms or torso of anyone. A quick
release of the rope will cause severe injuries.

Cable puller models CP800, CP8003, CP8006 and CP8000D plus accessory
items are rated at 8,000 lbs. maximum pulling force. Attempts to exceed 8,000
lbs. could result in severe injury, death and major property damage.

CP806

CP10

CP802

Содержание CP800

Страница 1: ...se structural weakness resulting in failures at loads below rated capacity CATALOG NUMBER DESCRIPTION CP8006 Brutus Power Puller with 600 rope for exposed or concealed conduit Wt 495 lbs Includes meta...

Страница 2: ...instruction that applies to each unique situation Principles presented here provide as much general assistance as possible Assembly instructions are specific Follow them precisely to ensure safe relia...

Страница 3: ...er extension pulling down from box on ceiling Pulling from 90 connector to obtain leads long enough to complete connection in junction box Conduit frame adaptor and power head assembly chained separat...

Страница 4: ...onduit extension Conduit frame adapter chained to conduit pulling up Resting conduit frame adaptor on floor over conduit and pulling up Resting conduit frame adaptor on floor and blocks over conduit a...

Страница 5: ...operator cannot become entangled Never stand directly under a vertical pull Do not stand directly in front of a pull rope under tension The operator must stand at an angle to the capstan Keep all oth...

Страница 6: ...e Rope Reverse the rope end for end between uses Also alternate the lay of the rope around capstan and sheaves from job to job Repeated hauling of a line over a capstan in a counterclockwise direction...

Страница 7: ...ve chained to exposed conduit Power head assembly being attached to conduit frame adapter using two lock pins Pulling up cable with conduit frame adapter chained to exposed conduit mounted flush Condu...

Страница 8: ...lowing 26 pictures showing the versatility of and suggested applications for the GB Electrical Powered Cable Puller These same pictures are also on the inside cover of the metal storage case for ready...

Страница 9: ...le pull during which the load meter registers in the red zone Do not operate puller when pull requires more than 8 000 lbs of pulling force Cable puller and accessories are rated for a maximum of 8 00...

Страница 10: ...hing 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 si...

Страница 11: ...er 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 mo...

Страница 12: ...706 CP707 or CP708 Do not attach the coupling clamp to the outside of the conduit using chains or similar devices 2 The slots in the coupling frame are designed to engage the trunion studs on CP703 fr...

Страница 13: ...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 DANGER Figure 5 Be sure the mounting pins CP505 pa...

Страница 14: ...If power head is rotated pull rope must always be wound from narrow end toward wide end of capstan to prevent overlap Optional Mounting Position of CP800 Normal Mounting Position of CP800 8 Figure 6...

Страница 15: ...entire length of the frame adaptor opening Figure 8 2 Use of the CP703 pipe adaptor also requires the S8512 10 inch sheave for the rope to travel across The sheave must be mounted with one CP505 8 in...

Страница 16: ...rdered individually WARRANTY GB ELECTRICAL INC warrants its products against defects in workmanship and materials for 1 year from date of delivery to user Chain is not warranted Warranty does not cove...

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