Setup (cont'd)
Mounting Components (cont'd)
Slip-in Coupler
Requires: One pin to connect to nose unit
1. Select the coupler that best fits the conduit.
2. Slide the coupler into the conduit until the coupler
seats on the end of the conduit.
Note: If the coupler doesn't seat on the conduit,
see "Straddling the Conduit with a Slip-In Coupler."
Pull
Conduit
3. Slide the nose unit over the coupler. Align any set of
holes and insert one pin. Secure the pin with a hitch
pin clip.
Note: If possible, add a second pin and hitch
pin clip.
Nose Unit
Coupler
Greenlee / A Textron Company
6800-22 Ultra Tugger
Coupler
Coupler must seat
on the Conduit here
Pin secured with
Hitch Pin Clip
Cable Puller and Pulling Package
®
Straddling the Conduit with Slip-in Coupler
Requires: Two pins to connect to nose unit
1. Select a coupler at least 25 mm (1") larger than the
conduit.
2. Place the coupler over the conduit.
Note: Do not use this method if the coupler does
not seat on a support structure that can support
35.6 kN (8000 lb) of force.
3. Slide the nose unit over the coupler. Align any two
sets of holes and insert two pins. Secure the pins
with hitch pin clips.
Coupler
36
4455 Boeing Dr. • Rockford, IL 61109-2988 USA • 815-397-7070
Coupler
Conduit must
not protrude
past here
Support
Structure
Pull
Conduit
Conduit must not
protrude past here
Support
Structure
Pull Conduit