Description
The Tiger manual wire rope puller is a hand operated lifting and pulling device. The puller could also be used for lowering, tensioning and guying which makes it a versatile, portable and multipurpose tool.
These units meet and exceed all the requirements within BS EN 13157:2004+A1:2009.
- Range from 800kg to 5400kg (Lifting Capacity)
- Lightweight manual pulling machines – simple and safe to operate
- Compact high-strength
- Corrosion free aluminium alloy casing
- Usable at horizontal, vertical and angled working positions
- 20m steel wire with eye hook as standard
- Rope clamp system easily disengaged with a lever allowing smooth installation of wire rope
- Equipped with an anchor bolt offering numerous connection possibilities
- Overload protection built in, with a shearing pin in the forward lever
- Shear pins can be replaced without removing the load
- Spare shear pins supplied
- Parallel clamping system providing evenly distributed grip at a lower force, resulting in less rope wear
- Individually serial numbered for traceability
- Supplied with relevant certification and user instructions
The principle function of the wire puller is that the rope passes through mechanical jaws rather than being reeled on a drum of a puller or conventional winch. The tension of the rope is applied by means of two pairs of self-energised jaws which apply a grip onto the wire rope in sections. The effort is transferred to the jaws by two parallel levers, one for forward operation and the other for reverse operation. A telescopic bar, fitted to either the forward or reverse lever, transmits the effort to the jaw mechanism. This parallel clamping system provides an evenly distributed grip at a lower force, resulting in less rope wear. The load is held securely at all times.
The wire rope puller comes with a telescopic operating handle* and 20 metres of wire rope fitted with an eye-type hook as standard. Any length of rope can be supplied to your requirements. Alternatively the wire rope puller is available as a machine only, without wire rope. (*the operating handle with the 800kg TRPA/TRPS is not telescopic)
Increase the Pulling and Lifting Capacity:
Various methods of rigging are shown. For the correct and incorrect method refer to figures 1 and 2. Other methods of rigging will increase the capacity of the machine – refer to figures 3 and 4.

In examples 3 and 4 the maximum working load limit (WLL) of the pulley and anchor point shall be equal to or greater than two times the WLL.
NOTE: When the wire rope puller is anchored directly to a fixed point, ensure that there are no obstructions around the machine which could prevent the wire rope, puller and anchor from operating in a straight line.
It is recommended to use a sling of similar capacity between the anchor point and the unit.

WARNING: Any rigging configuration which requires the calculation of forces applied should be checked by a competent engineer, with special attention to the strength of the fixed point used.
Certification
Each unit comes fully certified with a test certificate or an EC Declaration of Conformity stating compliance with the essential health and safety requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.
Due to our policy of continual product development, dimensions, weights and specifications may change without prior notice. Please check with your Tiger sales team when ordering.
Wire Rope Puller – Aluminium Casing
| Product Code (Aluminium Casing) | WLL (kg) | Pulling Capacity (kg) | Rope Diameter (mm) | Breaking Strain (kN) | Effort (kg) | Advance/Pull (mm) | Net Weight (kg) | Overall Length (mm) | Overall Height (mm) | Overall Width (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TRPA-08 | 800 | 1200 | 8.3 | 43 | 35 | 52 | 6.0 | 426 | 235 | 64 |
| TRPA-16 | 1600 | 2400 | 11 | 120 | 41 | 55 | 11.0 | 545 | 280 | 97 |
| TRPA-32 | 3200 | 4800 | 16 | 162 | 45 | 28 | 22.0 | 660 | 325 | 116 |
| TRPA-54 | 5400 | 8000 | 20 | 264 | 76 | 30 | 59.0 | 930 | 480 | 152 |



