
Hose Reel Disassembly
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10.Remove spring canister from reel.
NOTE:
The power spring typically doesn’t need to be
replaced unless it is broken. Verify the spring is broken
by confirming the absence of any spring tension. If there
is still tension on the spring and you have determined it
is not broken, the spring canister can be reused for reas-
sembly.
The hose reel MUST be taken out of service for this
procedure.
a.
Insert a flat screwdriver blade into the plastic
end cap (32) and pry it off the spring canister
(10) (F
IG
. 10). Discard end cap, it cannot be
reused.
b.
Remove all bolts (9) from the spring canister
(10).
NOTE:
Remove the bottom two bolts (9a and
9b) first. Then use your free hand to support the
spring while removing the other two bolts 9c
and 9d (F
IG
. 11).
c.
Remove the spring canister (10) from the spool.
If you are not replacing the canister, lift canister
slightly to clear hub (13) and set canister aside
for reassembly. If you are replacing the spring
canister, discard canister.
d.
Use a snap ring pliers to remove snap ring (14)
(F
IG
. 12).
e.
Remove hub (13) and key (12) (F
IG
. 12).
If you are only replacing the Power Spring, stop dis-
assembly instructions here.
Power Spring Kits: 24R062, 24R063, 24R064, 24R065
are available from Graco. Power Spring reassembly
instructions begin with Step 11 page 23.
11. If you are not replacing the power spring, set the
spring canister aside to use for reassembly.
HOSE REEL SPRING HAZARD
Do not attempt to service the spring inside of the
spring canister. It is under extreme tension, even if
the spring is broken, and could be propelled out of
the opened canister and cause serious injury. The
only service you should perform on the reel spring is
replacement of the spring canister.
F
IG
. 10
32
10
F
IG
. 11
F
IG
. 12
9a/9b
10
9c
9d
14
13