INSTRUCTION MANUAL

UT4 and UT4-22 Cable Pulling Systems Serial Code AMJ

Read and understand all of the instructions and safety information in this manual before operating or servicing this tool.

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Table of Contents Description

Description...... 2 The Greenlee UT4 and UT4-22 Cable Pulling Systems Safety...... 2 are intended to pull cable through conduit for medium- duty applications. Typical applications might be: pulling Purpose of this Manual...... 2 3x500 kcmil (mcm) cables 300 feet or 3x3/0 cables Important Safety Information...... 3-5 600 feet. Specifications...... 6 Initial Assembly...... 7 Safety Assembly...... 8 Safety is essential in the use and maintenance of Setup Greenlee tools and equipment. This manual and any Up-pull...... 9-10 markings on the tool provide information for avoiding Down-pull...... 11 hazards and unsafe practices related to the use of this tool. Observe all of the safety information provided.­ Floor Mount...... 12 Operation...... 13-14 Maintenance...... 15 Purpose of this Manual Illustrations and Parts Lists...... 16-19 This manual is intended to familiarize all personnel with the safe operation and maintenance procedures for the following Greenlee tools: UT4 Cable Pulling System UT4-22 Cable Pulling System Keep this manual available to all personnel. Replacement manuals are available upon request at no charge at www.greenlee.com.

All specifications are nominal and may change as design improvements occur. Greenlee Textron Inc. shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its products.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

SAFETY ALERT Electric shock hazard: Disconnect the cable puller from SYMBOL the power source before servicing. Failure to observe this warning could This symbol is used to call your attention to hazards result in severe injury or death. or unsafe practices which could result in an injury or property damage. The signal word, defined below, indicates the severity of the hazard. The message after the signal word provides information for pre- venting or avoiding the hazard. Attach only to steel or schedule 40 PVC conduit. Do not attach to PVC conduit unless it is supported within 2" of the end. Immediate hazards which, if not avoided, WILL result Failure to observe this warning could result in severe in severe injury or death. injury or death.

Hazards which, if not avoided, COULD result in severe injury or death. Do not allow anything other than the pulling rope to contact the capstan. A grip, swivel, or other component Hazards or unsafe practices which, if not avoided, could break and strike nearby MAY result in injury or property damage. personnel with great force. Failure to observe this warning could result in severe injury or death.

Read and understand all of the instructions and safety information in this manual before operating or Do not stand directly under a vertical ­servicing this tool. pull. Cable could fall suddenly from the Failure to observe this warning could conduit, injuring nearby personnel. result in severe injury or death. Failure to observe this warning could result in severe injury or death.

Do not operate the cable puller in a hazardous environment. Hazards include flammable liquids and gases. Failure to observe this warning will result in severe injury or death.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

An under-rated or worn rope may break and whip Keep hands away from the capstan. violently. Use a polyester or polyester-jacketed rope Rope at the capstan can crush a hand. with a breaking strength of 16,000 pounds. Failure to observe this warning could Failure to observe this warning could result in severe result in severe injury or death. injury or death.

Do not wrap rope around hands, • Check the condition of the entire rope before use. arms, waist or other body parts. A worn or damaged rope can break under tension Do not stand in spent coils or tailed and whip violently. rope. Hold rope so that it can be • Do not maintain a stationary rope on a rotating released quickly. capstan. The wear generated may cause the rope Failure to observe this warning could to break under tension and whip violently. result in severe injury or death. Failure to observe these warnings could result in severe injury or death.

Rope, cable, or a connecting device can break under tension, causing the rope to whip violently. Attach the pulling rope to the cable with appropriate • Do not allow any unnecessary personnel to remain types of connectors. Select connectors with a rated in the area during the pull. capacity of 4000 pounds. An under-rated connector • Do not allow any personnel to stand in line with the can break under tension. pulling rope. Failure to observe this warning could result in severe Failure to observe these warnings could result in injury or death. serious injury or death.

Do not put fingers through holes in elbow unit. Rotating parts may cut off fingers. Failure to observe this warning could result in severe injury or death.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Do not allow the rope to overlap on the capstan. Entanglement hazard: If the rope approaches the top of the angled part of • Do not operate the cable puller while wearing the capstan, relax the tailing force. If an overlap does loose-fitting clothing. occur, shut off the puller immediately. • Retain long hair. Failure to observe this warning could result in severe injury or death. Failure to observe these warnings could result in severe injury or death.

Use this tool for manufacturer’s intended purpose only. Do not use the cable puller as a hoist or winch. Wear eye protection when using this tool. • The cable puller cannot lower a load. Failure to wear eye protection could • The load may fall. result in severe eye injury from flying Failure to observe this warning could result in severe debris. injury or death.

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Specifications

Weight...... 175 lb Motor UT4...... 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 15 amps UT4-22...... 220 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 9 amps Speed (high) No load...... 26 fpm 1000 lb...... 24 fpm 2000 lb...... 22 fpm Speed (low) No load...... 13 fpm 2000 lb...... 12 fpm 4000 lb...... 11 fpm Force (low speed)...... 3000 lb continuous (4000 intermittent) Force (high speed)...... 1500 lb continuous Pull Rope...... 9/16" double-braided composite 16,000-lb minimum break strength

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Initial Assembly

1. Insert the leg and wheel assembly tubes together and secure with a short detent pin. 2. Lock the leg from pivoting by inserting the long detent pin into one of the holes in the puller head side plate. 3. Lay the puller down so the bar with the small sheave is next to the ground and the main boom is up in the air. 4. Slide the telescopic boom into the main boom and secure with a long detent pin. 5. Slide the nose onto the telescopic boom and secure with a long detent pin.

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Assembly

To open from the folded position shown in Fig. 1, pull the detent pin that locks the leg to the puller head and let the wheel assembly drop to the floor as shown in Fig. 2. Pull the pin that locks the wheels to the leg and rotate the wheels as shown in Fig. 2. Replace the pin that locks the wheels.

Figure 3

Lift up the puller head until you can insert the detent pin in one of the four positioning holes as shown in Fig. 3. The bottom hole shown often works well as it allows the Figure 1 puller head to act as a counterbalance for easy trans- port and conduit attachment.

Figure 2

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Setup—Up Pull

Adjust the puller head to the bottom of the two puller Pull the pivot locking pin and adjust the nose angle so head pivot positions. that it is in line with the conduit.

locking pin

Adjust telescopic boom so that it is long enough to reach the conduit or pull out the desired cable tail. Unscrew the knurled nut until the clamping jaws can fit Reinsert the detent pin. around the conduit. The jaws will fit 2" to 4" conduit.

Place the conduit attachment nose near the conduit.

Butt the bottom of the clamping jaws up against the conduit lock nut, or the lip of the grips against the top of the conduit.

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Setup—Up Pull (cont’d) If the conduit is free-standing or without threads, posi- Tighten the knurled knob until the locking jaws are tight tion the clamping jaws so that the conduit will butt up against the conduit at all four grip points. against the overhanging flats of the serrated grips.

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Setup—Down Pull

Adjust the puller head to the top of the two puller head pivot positions.

Continue by following the instructions as described for an up-pull.

Remove the detent pin. Typical setup for an up-pull. Remove the nose assembly.

Typical setup for a down-pull.

Rotate the nose 180° and reinsert the boom so that the clamping jaws are oriented upwards and secure it with the detent pin.

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Setup (cont’d) Floor Mount Installation Requires: A concrete floor with the following Greenlee recommends using Greenlee 35607 Wedge characteristics: Anchors. If another type of anchor is used, they must • fully cured structural-type concrete have an ICBO (International Conference of Building Officials) allowable tension and shear rating of 10.7 kN 2 • minimum compressive strength of 211 kg/cm (2400 lb) in 211 kg/cm2 (3000 psi) concrete. (3000 psi) 1. Assemble the nut and washer to the anchor so the • free of cracks, crumbling, or patchwork. top of the nut is flush with the top of the anchor, as shown. Top of Anchor Follow all floor mounting instructions carefully. • An improperly attached floor mount can come Nut loose and strike nearby personnel. • Do not attach the floor mount to masonry, brick, or cinder block. These materials will not hold the Washer anchors securely. Failure to observe this warning could result in severe injury or death.

1. Determine the best position for locating the floor mount. Locate the floor mount: 2. Insert the four anchors through the floor mount and into the holes in the floor. • on a flat section 3. Hammer the anchors in until the washer is in firm • at least 152 mm (6") from edge of concrete contact with the floor mount. • as close to the conduit as possible to reduce the amount of exposed rope under tension • so that the pull rope will approach the puller’s capstan at a 90° (± 5°) angle.

4. Expand the anchors by torquing the nuts to 122 to 128 Newton-meters (90 to 95 ft-lb).

at least 90° 152 mm (6") If any of the four anchors spin before the minimum torque is achieved, abandon the location and start at least at least elsewhere. An improperly installed anchor can allow 152 mm (6") 152 mm (6") the puller to break loose. Failure to observe this warning could result in severe injury or death. 2. Set the floor mount in the desired location. Use the floor mount as a template to four 5/8" holes at least 152 mm (6") deep. 5. Have the installation checked by a qualified Note: Use a 5/8" carbide-tipped masonry bit inspector. manufactured in accordance with ANSI standard B94.12-77. 3. Vacuum the debris from the holes.

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Operation

After fishing the pull rope through the conduit, loop it For an up-pull the rope should be just above the boom. around the 12" sheave at the nose.

Wind it around the capstan in a clockwise direction, starting at the beveled flange and working outward.

For a down-pull, the rope should be just below the boom.

For a side pull, the rope should end up above the boom at the pullerhead end.

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Operation (cont’d) When ready to start pulling cable, use only a few If it is continually climbing up the flange with minimal wraps of rope on the capstan at first. Using too many tailing force, turn off the puller and remove a wrap. Do wraps will reduce your ability to control the rope on the not allow the rope to climb the flange so high that it runs capstan. afoul with the pullerhead bolts. Applying any additional Use the right angle sheave to position yourself so you tailing force over what is needed to prevent the rope are not in line with the high-tension rope in case it, the from slipping is causing additional friction and slowing cable, or the connector breaks. down the puller. This puller has two speeds. The puller must always come to a stop before it will change speeds. Select the desired speed (High or Low) with the speed selector toggle switch. Turn on the puller using the foot switch. If the speed needs to be changed in the middle of a pull, release the foot switch to turn off the puller, wait for the motor to come to a stop, flip the speed selector switch and restart, using the foot switch. Pressing the foot switch before the puller comes to a stop may result in the puller not changing speeds. After releasing the foot switch, wait about six seconds before restarting at the new speed. You will experience a momentary delay from the time you depress the foot switch until the puller actually starts. If the puller does not start after a few seconds, release and depress the foot switch again.

Turn on the puller, using the foot switch and gradually apply a tailing force to the free end of the rope. If the tailing force becomes uncomfortably high, turn off the puller and add another wrap. If the rope starts climbing up the inside flange of the capstan, ease up in the tailing force to allow it to settle down to the base diameter.

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Maintenance

Shut off motor and unplug unit before dismantling or servicing. Failure to observe this warning will result in severe injury or death.

Capstan Wear Check for wear on the outside of the capstan. If the rope has worn a groove deeper than 0.10" on the 3" diameter portion of the capstan, replace it. Adjustment If the capstan or puller frame is replaced, adjust the axial free play to less than 1/32". Assemble the inner thrust washers and capstan to the frame without the chain. Attach with the bolt and retaining flat washer. If the capstan binds, add 52023123 shim washers one at a time until it rotates freely. If it has more than 1/32" of axial free play, add 50179160 fiber washers to set the free play at less than 1/32".

Motor Commutator Brushes Check the commutator brushes after every 40 hours of operation. Remove the motor brush caps and brushes. Measure the brush lengths. If length of either brush is less than 3/8", replace both brushes.

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Key Part No. Description Qty 1 52025804 Nose weldment...... 1 2 2 52025806 Arm weldment, right...... 1 3 52025805 Arm, weldment, left...... 1 4 52025811 Cam...... 1 5 5 52044625 Screw kit...... 1 4 6 52044626 Pin kit...... 1

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Key Part No. Description Qty 1 52028682 Floor mount weldment...... 1 1 2 50356070 Wedge anchor, .625 x 6...... 4 3 52044023 Decal, warning...... 1

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Key Part No. Description Qty Key Part No. Description Qty 1 52025852 Nose assembly...... 1 10A 52027099 Gear motor, 115 V...... 1 2 50153587 Sheave unit...... 1 10B 52056984 Gear motor, 220 V...... 1 3 52025853 Pivot weldment...... 1 11 52041840 Holder, document...... 1 4 52025782 Tube, telescopic...... 1 12 50353110 Sheave, right angle...... 1 5 52042102 Boom weldment...... 1 13 90553276 Wheel...... 2 6 52026880 Leg weldment...... 1 14 52044639 Shaft kit...... 1 7 52026876 Leg weldment, telescoping...... 1 15 52044627 Pin kit...... 1 8 52026881 Foot weldment...... 1 16 90503023 Hitch clip...... 4 9 52026879 Bar, crash...... 1 17 90539214 Shoulder bolt...... 1 18 90527941 Nut, hex...... 1 52049279 Motor cord...... 1

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Key Part No. Description Qty 2 1A 52027092 Motor, 115 V ...... 1 14 1B 52056985 Motor, 220 V...... 1 1 2 52026783 Plate, puller mount ...... 2 3 52044633 Gearcase with bearing (motor side) ...... 1 4 52044628 Idler gear kit ...... 1 5 52044630 2nd Reduction kit ...... 1 6 52044629 1st Reduction kit ...... 1 7 52044632 4th Reduction kit ...... 1 8 52044634 Gearcase with bearing (capstan side) .....1 9 52026681 Flange ...... 1 10 52026782 Capstan...... 1 11 52044631 3rd Reduction kit...... 1 12 52044635 Plug ...... 1 13 52044636 Hardware kit ...... 1 14 52044637 Commuter brush kit...... 1 15 52044638 Bearing kit (not shown) ...... 1 16 52041840 Instruction manual holder...... 1 17 52047548 Capstan screw kit...... 1

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Key Part No. Description Qty Key Part No. Description Qty 1 52040978 Box, upper gauge ...... 1 14A 91868122 Circuit breaker, 115 V...... 1 2 52040977 Box, lower gauge ...... 1 14B 91864143 Circuit breaker, 220 V...... 1 3A 52040984 Meter, 115 V ...... 1 15 90522036 Screw, slotted machine ...... 2 3B 52056987 Meter, 220 V...... 1 16 90531949 Screw, self-tapping...... 6 4 52033767 Control board ...... 1 17 90506332 Nut, machine screw...... 4 5 91869242 Power board ...... 1 18 90524918 Screw, #10-24 x .75...... 1 6 52097082 Guard, switch ...... 1 19 90533453 Nut, #10-24 hex ...... 1 7 52040981 Switch, toggle...... 1 20 90537254 Screw, #6-32 x .75...... 3 8 52040985 Relief, large strain ( 1861) ...... 1 21 90536955 Screw, #6-32 x 3/8 pan head...... 4 9 52040986 Relief, small strain (Heyco 1852)...... 1 22 90506324 Nut, #6-32 hex...... 4 10 52040982 Switch, foot...... 1 23 91868904 Locking ring, McGill #25494...... 1 11A 52040983 Power cord, 115 V...... 1 24 52041843 Decal, switch...... 1 11B 52056983 Power cord, 220 V...... 1 25 52025780 Receptacle unit...... 1 12 90539346 Bumper ...... 4 26A 52041841 Decal, 115 VDC...... 1 13 91868130 Rectifier, 50A bridge ...... 1 26B 52056988 Decal, DC voltage...... 1 27 52040987 Capacitor unit (UT4 only)...... 1

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