Greenlee Turbo 6000 lb Cable Puller - Reconditioned - G6
Reconditioned Greenlee G6 Turbo cable puller delivers up to 6 000 lb momentary pulling force with dual capstans for faster, more efficient cable pulls. 120 VAC drive motor, integrated force indicator, and no‑adapter clamp make setup under 60 seconds—ideal for electricians and utility crews.
Features
- Dual capstans increase pulling speeds and efficiency—no more time lost swapping adapters
- Built‑in force indicator prevents overloading and protects wire
- Circuit breaker monitor auto shut‑off extends motor life
- Quick clamp design attaches directly to conduit or pipe without extra hardware
- Integrated dolly and ergonomic frame enable tool‑less transport and setup in under 60 seconds
- ¾″ double‑braided composite rope rated at 26 000 lb for unmatched strength
- Two‑speed motor (120 VAC, 12 A) for 6 000 lb momentary pull or lower continuous/intermittent pulls
Included
- Greenlee G6 Turbo cable puller unit
- Force gauge (factory‑calibrated)
- Foot switch for hands‑free control
- Built‑in dolly with wheels
- User manual (reconditioned inspection checklist
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Maintenance Tips
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Inspect pulling rope/wire regularly: Check for frays, flattening, or broken strands and replace if any damage is found.
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Clean capstan drum: Remove cable residue, dirt, and lubricant buildup to maintain proper grip and pulling efficiency.
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Check motor performance: Ensure smooth start/stop operation with no overheating, vibration, or unusual noise.
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Lubricate bearings & drive components: Apply light grease to moving parts to reduce wear and extend service life.
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Inspect control system: Verify switches, emergency stop, and speed controls function properly before each use.
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Check alignment: Ensure rope path and sheaves are properly aligned to prevent uneven wear and slippage.
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Tighten all fasteners: Regularly inspect mounting bolts and frame connections, especially on reconditioned units.
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Monitor load limits: Do not exceed 6,000 lb rated pulling capacity to prevent motor and structural damage.
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Inspect electrical components: Check cords, plugs, and connections for damage or overheating signs.
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Store properly: Keep in a dry, clean environment to prevent corrosion and contamination of mechanical parts.