Product Description
Reversed Puljak® Type A Chain Link & Rebar Puller — 30" or 48" Rod
- Hooks to a tension bar — Ideal for pulling rebar/tension wire and aligning framework.
- Reversed layout — Stand at the fabric and push toward the post; perfect up against walls.
- One-person operation — Smooth pump with a convenient, safe release.
- Rod options — 30" for compact sites; 48" for extra reach/leverage.
Use Type A when you want to pull via a tension bar instead of hooking the mesh directly. The reversed configuration shines where a terminal post sits tight to a building or obstruction. For fabric stretching on open runs, pair it with the Puljak Type B.
Why Choose This
- Exact pulls on bars/wire — Clean alignment before you tie off.
- Work in tight spaces — Push from fabric toward the post when you can’t stand behind it.
- Completes the set — Covers tasks Type B isn’t designed for.
Specifications
| Tool Type | Puljak Type A (Reversed) puller |
| Primary Uses | Pull tension bar, rebar, or tension wire; align framework |
| Rod Lengths | 30" or 48" hardened steel |
| Operation | One-person pump; safe trigger release |
Installation (Quick Steps)
- Hook the puller to a tension bar/rebar and seat the workhead on the post.
- Pump the handle to pull the fence into clamping position or align framing.
- Release via the trigger cam and repeat along the run.
Buying Guide
- Site constraints — Choose Type A where posts are tight to walls or corners.
- Task mix — If you’ll also stretch open runs of fabric, add the Type B or step up to the Combination Set.
- Care — Keep the mechanism clean; inspect release and workhead notch.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is this the same as the fabric puller?
- No. Type A works off a tension bar or wire and is excellent for alignment and tight spots; Type B hooks directly into mesh to stretch fabric.
- When do I need the reversed configuration?
- When a terminal post sits against a wall or other obstacle and you can’t pull from behind the post.
- Can I swap rods?
- Yes. Use 30" where space is limited; 48" when you want more leverage/reach.
Comparison
- Reversed Puljak Type A (this item) — Pulls via tension bar/rebar; excels in tight clearances and alignment tasks.
- Puljak Type B — Direct fabric stretcher for open runs and quick tensioning.
- Puljak Compact Combination Set — Both tools with rods to cover all common chain-link tasks.