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If you are looking for a safe and efficient way to remove
utility poles from rear yards or other limited-access
areas, look no further than the TIIGER, INC. Model 4001D
Pole Puller. Dont spend valuable time trying to
explain damage done to your derrick trucks boom
or rotation caused by inappropriate use. Dont
put your crews in danger from a bending or snapping
boom. Use a TIIGER, INC. Pole Puller the right tool
for the job.
Ingenious design features and lighter weight have put
the TIIGER, INC. Pole Puller light years ahead of the competition.
When you need a powerful tool to remove poles, the TIIGER, INC.
low-pressure pole puller is a great choice for your
fleet.
While other pullers include heavy cylinders, massive
bases and weighty chains, the TIIGER, INC. puller consists
of four lightweight components: A 57 lb. cylinder; a
swivel chain hook assembly, 1/2-inch alloy chain and
base plate. These pieces fit in a trucks toolbox,
are easily carried to and quickly assembled at the job
site.
Heres how it works:
STEP-BY-STEP POLE PULLER OPERATION
1. Secure the pole with the boom of a TIIGER-I Mini-Derrick
or other derrick truck.
The derrick is used for removing the pole only
after it has been loosened by the puller.
2. Place the optional pole puller pad at the base of the
pole.
This custom-designed pad is made of 2-ply HDPE (high
density polyethelyne plastic) board. It provides a strong
yet flexible base to distribute the tremendous downward
force of the pole puller. This pad will increase pulling
efficiency when soft ground conditions exist.
3. Set the base plate on the pole puller pad, positioning
it within the four locator pegs.
This high-strength, lightweight base plate will safely
absorb the force generated by the cylinder. The pads
pegs are designed to capture the base plate and puller
assembly, preventing it from pushing away from the pole.
4. Place the cylinder on the base plate with couplers
facing away from the pole. Make sure the cylinder is
seated on the centering bar.
The 57 lb. cylinder is the lightest on the market. The
two carrying handles allow the cylinder to be easily
carried by one man to even the most difficult job sites.
It will generate 50,120 lbs. of lift with 2,800 psi
of input pressure, providing ample force to remove even
the most stubborn poles. TIIGER, INC.s optional gas
powered hydraulic pump will provide a full 2,800 psi
at remote job sites, or you can multiply your trucks
psi by 17.9 to calculate other lift capacities.
KEY
FEATURES OF TIIGER, INC.S POLE PULLER & ACCESSORIES
High-strength materials used throughout for
lighter weight without sacrificing safety.
Cylinder weighs just 57 lbs. while providing
50,120 lbs. of lift.
Puller requires only one lightweight chain.
Low chain attachment point reduces kickout.
Pre-tensioning chain hook design increases
pulling efficiency.
Optional back plates virtually eliminate
chain slip and roll.
Standard tooth and long tooth back plates
available. Long tooth back plates are for severely
shell-rotted poles only.
Optional lightweight HDPE pad distributes
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5.
Pick up the swivel chain hook assembly by the lifting
tabs and lower it onto the cylinder until it seats on
the shoulder at the base of the cylinder.
The assembly has several unique design features. Its
non-slip face plate is designed with five angled teeth
to penetrate the pole for efficient lifting. Also, the
design configuration allows for the lowest possible
point of chain attachment, eliminating the need for
a second chain. Furthermore, the swivels pivoting
design allows for the use of a lighter weight 1/2-inch
alloy chain. Finally, the assembly, like the rest of
TIIGER, INC. manufactured parts, uses high-strength steel
providing a 3-1/2:1 safety factor without increased
weight.
6. Install the chain with minimum slack.
Six-foot standard lengths of chain are provided with
the pole puller, but lengths up to nine feet have been
effectively used in the field.
7. Install the optional back plate between the pole
and chain, opposite the swivel chain hook assembly.
Sized and shaped for minimum weight and maximum effect,
the back plate has five teeth to pierce and grab the
pole easily. The use of this accessory increases puller
efficiency by reducing chain roll and slippage.
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8.
Release the latch allowing the chain hooks to drop.
The angled motion, down and away from the pole, removes
any remaining chain slack. This feature, when combined
with use of the back plate, will make every inch of
the pullers upward motion work to dislodge the
pole. The pole puller assembly has a firm bite on the
pole, providing efficient lift rather than motion wasted
on tensioning the chain.
9. Connect hydraulic hoses to the top and bottom
couplers on the cylinder.
10. Operate the cylinder to its full 16 extension
and stop.
Remember to allow the puller to do the lifting work.
The derrick boom is only to capture and stabilize the
pole as it is lifted out of the ground.
11. Retract the cylinder, making sure the swivel
chain hook assembly follows the cylinder down as it
lowers.
It may be necessary to tap the swivel chain hook assembly
and optional back plate to dislodge their teeth from
the pole. The lifting ears of the swivel chain hook
assembly and the top of the back plate have been designed
as appropriate places to do this.
12. Repeat the lifting procedure until the pole is
free, adding slack to the chain as required by the tapered
butt of the pole.
If the chain becomes too tight to unhook, it can be
released by simply pulling a cotter pin and removing
a chain hook. The chain can then be installed with proper
slack. The problem has been solved easily without heavy
lifting.
When used correctly and consistently, a TIIGER, INC. Pole
Puller will provide your crews with a lightweight, safe,
efficient and less costly alternative to those expensive
derrick boom repairs. Its the better way of doing
things that youve been searching for.
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