
Additional Repair and Replacement Instructions
36
332203F
4.
Remove dispense valve, nuts (47), screws (46) and
ball stop (45) from end of hose (F
IG
. 84). Cap end of
hose to prevent fluid spills.
5.
Feed the loose end of the hose through the hose
rollers and manually wrap and secure the hose onto
the reel spool (F
IG
. 79).
6.
Place a piece of tape on the side of the reel flange
as a visual reference point for counting reel rota-
tions.
7.
Remove c-clamp (A) installed in Step 3.
8.
Rotate reel spool keeping the hose wrapped on the
reel.
NOTE:
•
Each rotation of the reel spool increases or
decreases enough spring tension to retract or
let out approximately 5 feet (1.5 m) of hose.
- Wind spring, in one turn increments, tighter to
increase tension.
- Unwind spring, in one turn increments, to
decrease spring tension.
•
Refer to the Table 1: Spring Tension and Pre-
turns (page 47) to determine the number of
spool rotations needed to correctly set the
spring tension for your reel model and hose.
9.
Check the spring tension. When it is set correctly
after pulling the hose completely off the spool it will
retract fully.
10. Repeat Steps 8 and 9 until you have the proper
amount of spring tension.
11. Rotate spool to engage latch to prevent spool rota-
tion or unwinding.
12. Securely attach a c-clamp (A) to the reel spool as
shown in F
IG
. 80 to help prevent the reel from unin-
tentionally becoming unlatched and spinning freely.
F
IG
. 78
F
IG
. 79
45
46
47
NOTICE
Always hold on to the hose while it is rewinding to avoid
damage to the reel.
NOTICE
Do not increase the spring tension so much that the
spring winds up tightly before the hose is fully
extended. A spring that is wound too tightly:
•
Stops the reel from rotating before the hose is fully
extended, which puts excessive strain on the hose
and reel spring.
•
Can cause the latch and ratchet to lock, making
disengagement by pulling the hose impossible.
F
IG
. 80
A