User Guide
TGT. 12.03.2019
Technical
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5
Operation
5.1
Preparation
Tensile force
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Estimate using the load to be moved or calculate using a load-weighing device.
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Small tensile forces will arise depending on whether the load is simply being pulled or whether it is being
hoisted.
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The tensile force may not be larger than the rope pulling machine’s nominal tensile force of 64 kN (employ rope
tension meter).
For larger forces:
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Reduce the tensile force using pulley blocks. Use the correct anchors and means of fastening (straps) for the
force.
Determine and prepare mounting options for the load
Identify a location where the machine can be anchored and attach the rope pulling machine in the pulling direction using the
correct means of fastening.
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The rope pulling machine must be able to freely position itself in the direction in which the rope is mov-
ing. Danger of housing breaking!
When pulling at right-angles through a wall or pulling vertically through the floor, the rope pulling machine can be supported
against the wall or directly on the floor using the supporting frame. In this case, the unloaded rope should be led upwards
through the upper rope guide.
Laying the rope.