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Greenlee Ultra Tugger 8 Cable Puller Package with Force Guage & Chain Mount - 6801

Greenlee Ultra Tugger 8 Cable Puller Package with Force Guage & Chain Mount - 6801

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What Our Experts Think
  • Heavy-duty industrial cable pulling system designed for demanding 1-2 person operation on large conduit and tray installations
  • Delivers up to 8,000 lb (35.8 kN) pulling force, providing reliable performance for long and complex cable pulls
  • Includes standard force gauge, allowing real-time monitoring of load to improve safety and prevent cable damage
  • Chain mount configuration enables secure installation in tight jobsite spaces where floor setups are not ideal
  • Compatible with Mobile VersiBoom system (optional) for fast setup and improved jobsite mobility
  • Powered by a 1-1/2 HP 120V motor, engineered for consistent pulling speed under varying loads
  • Built for professional electrical contractors, ideal for commercial, industrial, and infrastructure cable installations
  • Compact but rugged design, balancing portability with the strength needed for high-capacity pulling operations
Q&A

Q: What is the Greenlee 6801 Ultra Tugger used for?
A: It is a heavy-duty 8,000 lb (35.8 kN) cable pulling system used to pull electrical cable through conduit and cable tray in commercial and industrial installations.

Q: What is included in the 6801 package?
A: It includes the Ultra Tugger 8 cable puller, standard force gauge, and conduit chain mount, forming a complete base pulling system.

Q: What is the maximum pulling capacity?
A: The system delivers up to 8,000 lb maximum pulling force and about 6,500 lb continuous duty capacity, depending on load conditions.

Q: What type of rope does it use?
A: It uses 7/8 in double-braided polyester composite rope rated for high-strength industrial cable pulling applications.

Q: What power does it require?
A: It runs on a 1-1/2 HP motor with 120 VAC, 20A electrical supply, suitable for standard jobsite power.

Q: What is the pulling speed?
A: Speeds vary with load: about 9 ft/min at no load down to ~6 ft/min at full 8,000 lb load for controlled pulling performance.

Q: What is the function of the force gauge?
A: The force gauge provides real-time load monitoring, helping prevent over-tensioning and cable damage during pulls.

Q: What is the chain mount used for?
A: The conduit chain mount allows the unit to be securely attached to conduit, pipe, or structural steel, providing stable anchoring without floor installation.

Q: What does “Ultra Tugger 8” mean?
A: It refers to Greenlee’s 8,000 lb class cable puller system designed for heavy-duty electrical pulling applications.

Q: What is the typical use case?
A: It is commonly used for commercial buildings, industrial plants, and utility work involving large conduit runs and heavy cable pulls.

Maintenance Tips
  • Inspect wire rope daily: Look for broken strands, kinks, or flattening—replace immediately if damage is detected.
  • Check force gauge calibration: Verify accuracy regularly to ensure safe pulling force monitoring.
  • Lubricate capstan & bearings: Apply light grease to rotating components for smooth, consistent cable pulling.
  • Examine chain mount system: Inspect hooks, chains, and anchors for wear, stretching, or cracks before each setup.
  • Keep capstan clean: Remove dirt, grease buildup, and cable residue to maintain proper rope grip and prevent slippage.
  • Hydraulic system check: Inspect hoses, fittings, and seals for leaks and maintain proper fluid levels.
  • Tighten all fasteners: Ensure all mounting points and structural bolts are secure to prevent shifting during pulls.
  • Check alignment: Confirm proper alignment between tugger, sheaves, and cable path to reduce friction and wear.
  • Test safety controls: Verify emergency stop and control switches function correctly before operation.
  • Store in dry conditions: Protect from moisture and corrosion, especially chain components and hydraulic fittings.