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Weaver 69-5105 Assembly Instructions

Professional chute puller

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professional chute puller Assembly instructions
No more struggling to move a chute from point A to point B! This one-of-a-kind design will accommodate any
chute with handles in the back, making it easy to lift the chute off the ground and pull it to its destination.
Using the Chute Puller
1) Pull key pin out of the base (Figure 1), position the tow arm on
the base with the rubber stopper facing down and tow arm tabs
facing the chute (Figure 2). Attach the tow arm to the base by
securing it with the key pin (Figure 3).
FIGURE 1
2) Insert tow arm into the chute handles one side
at a time (Figure 4) with the tabs of the tow arm
resting outside of the chute to make sure the
puller is square with the chute (Figure 5).
3) Grab a lift handle, put food on food pad
(Figure 6) and push foot forward while pulling
up and back on the handle (Figure 7). This will
lock the elbow on the shaft of the base. Be sure
to keep hands clear of the elbow area on the
base at all times.
4) The front of the chute will lift, allowing you
to easily maneuver the chute and turn it 90
degrees (Figure 8).
FIGURE 7
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FIGURE 3
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 4
Components
A. Base (includes elbow,
shaft and handle)
B. Key Pin
C. Tow Arm
A
B
C
FIGURE 5
Elbow
Shaft
Handle
FIGURE 6
FIGURE 8
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Summary of Contents for Weaver 69-5105

  • Page 1 professional chute puller Assembly instructions No more struggling to move a chute from point A to point B! This one-of-a-kind design will accommodate any chute with handles in the back, making it easy to lift the chute off the ground and pull it to its destination. Using the Chute Puller Components Elbow...
  • Page 2 Removing the Chute Puller from the Chute 1) With the shaft of the base in its upright locked position, push the handle forward and position your foot on the foot bed (Figure 9). This will lower the chute and the shaft of the base will fold at the elbow (Figure 10).