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Stanley PP10100 Hydraulic Post Puller

SKU
PP10100
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Stanley PP10100 Hydraulic Post Puller
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The Stanley PP10 Post Puller is designed to remove flanged type sign post and irregularly shaped post up to 8-inch/20 cm wide.

Application:

  • Removing flanged type sign posts
  • Removing irregularly shaped posts

Features:

The Stanley PP10 Post Puller is designed to remove flanged type sign post and irregularly shaped post up to 8-inch/20 cm wide. It incorporates two methods to solve your post pulling problems. For flanged post use the PP10 gripper jaws to grasp the post on any convenient surface. Simply position the PP10 with the flange engaged with the jaws and actuate the control valve to cycle the post puller cylinder. For posts that cannot be gripped by the jaws, use the enclosed chain to wrap around the post. Place the chain in the slots on the post puller frame and cycle the puller using the control valve. When pulling perforated post, pins on the end of the chain may be inserted into the post to keep the chain from sliding. The PP10 features an 8-inch/203 cm stroke and has a pulling force of 9800 lbs/4450 kg at 2000 psi/l40 bar input pressure. Because the PP10 can handle a wide range of hydraulic flows it can be powered by most circuits generating 2000 psi/l40 bar. Circuits generating less than 2000 psi/l40 bar can be used but, the available pulling power of the PP10 will be lowered.

Specifications:

  • Capacity: Posts up to 8 inch wide. 8 inch of lift per stroke
  • Weight: 70 lbs
  • Length: 12.75 inch
  • Width: 14 inch
  • Hydraulic Pressure: 2000 PSI
  • Input Flow Range: 4-9 GPM
  • Optimum Flow: 8 GPM
  • Porting: 90° Elbow fitting, 3/8 inch NPTM
  • Connect Size & Type: 3/8 inch NPT Female Pipe Thread
  • Max Pressure: 2000 PSI

Note: Couplers Included

Features
  • Designed to remove flanged type sign post and irregularly shaped post up to 8 in./20 cm wide.
  • For flanged post use the PP10 gripper jaws to grasp the post on any convenient surface. Simply position the PP10 with the flange engaged with the jaws and actuate the control valve to cycle the post puller cylinder.
  • For posts that cannot be gripped by the jaws, use the enclosed chain to wrap around the post. Place the chain in the slots on the post puller frame and cycle the puller using the control valve.
  • When pulling a perforated post, pins on the end of the chain may be inserted into the post to keep the chain from sliding.
  • Features an 8-in./203 cm stroke and has a pulling force of 9800 lbs./4450 kg at 2000 psi/l40 bar input pressure. 
  • Can be powered by most circuits generating 2000 psi/l40 bar. Circuits generating less than 2000 psi/l40 bar can be used, but the available pulling power of the PP10 will be lowered.

 

Specifications
  • Capacity: 8 in. / 20 cm
  • Pulling Force: 9800 lbs. / 4450 kg
  • Weight: 70 lbs. / 31.8 kg
  • Length: 12 - 3/4 in. / 32 cm
  • Width: 14 in. / 35.5 cm
  • Height (Retracted): 18-3/4 in. / 48 cm
  • Pressure: 2000 psi / 140 bar
  • Flow Range: 3 - 9 gpm / 11 - 34 Ipm
  • Porting: 3/8 in. NPTF
  • Connect Size and Type: 90° EL 3.8 NPTM

The STANLEY® PP10 Post Puller is built to remove flanged and irregularly shaped sign posts up to 8 in. (20 cm) wide with ease. It delivers up to 9,800 lbs. (4,450 kg) of pulling force with an 8-inch (203 mm) stroke, making it ideal for tough ground conditions. The tool features dual pulling methods: gripper jaws for flanged posts and a chain system for irregular or round posts. Compact and powerful, the PP10 is a dependable solution for efficient sign post removal in the field.

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