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Series L4000

L 4050 163 3

Series L4000

L 4050 163 X

Series L5000

L 5700

Series L4000

L 4035 162 2

Series L4000

L 4545 123 7
Note: The Ground Fault Circuit 
Interrupter does not protect against
short circuits or overloads.

Series L5000

L 5245 A 163 6X
Note: Reel is not explosion proof.

Operating Instructions

Condensed Version (Cord/Cable)

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Form #1213-109  REVISED: 8/09

Reelcraft Industries, Inc.

2842 East Business Hwy 30, Columbia City, IN 46725 USA

Toll-free: 1-800-444-3134 or 260-248-8188

Toll-free fax: 1-800-444-4587 or 260-248-2605

[email protected]  

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Read these instructions carefully before attempting to install, operate or maintain this 
product. Only qualified persons should install this product. Failure to comply with 
instructions may result in personal injury and/or property damage. Every attempt is made 
to ensure the accuracy and completion of these instructions; however, manufacturer is not 
responsible for ommissions. To obtain the complete version of Reelcraft’s service manuals, 
please visit www.reelcraft.com or call Customer Service during business hours. For Technical
Bulletins and support, please visit www.reelcraft.com. 

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Heavy Duty Cord Reels 

Series L4000          

Series L5000

Series L7000

Refer to page 4 for dimensional drawings.

Safety

  1.   Ensure that power supply voltage does not 

     exceed maximum voltage rating of reel. Also, 
     ensure that reel is properly installed before 
     connecting to power supply.

2.   All cord reels with GFCI receptacles must be 

     hard wired to ensure proper function.

3.   Check for frayed/broken wires before each 

     use.

4.   Do not exeed maximum installation height

     of 16 ft unless specified.

5.   A high tension spring assembly is contained

     within the reel. 

Exercise extreme 

     caution

.

6.   Remove all spring tension and electric 

     power before beginning any disassembly 
     process.

7.   If an electrical malfunction should occur,

     remove power from reel immediately.

8.   Ensure that reel, electrical cord, and 

     equipment being serviced are properly 
     grounded. Use an ohmmeter to check ground 
     continuity.

9.   Reels that include explosion-proof

     fluorescent hand lamps are not
     explosion-proof themselves.

10. The Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter 

     Receptacle is designed to protect people 
     from line-to-ground shock hazards. The 
     GCFI does not protect against short circuits 
     or overloads. This is the function of the fuse 
     or circuit breaker. Test monthly.

11. Pull electrical cord from reel by grasping

     the electrical cord itself, not the work device.

12. If reel ceases to unwind or rewind, remove

     electrical power immediately. Do not jerk
     excessively on electrical cable!

13. Treat and respect the cord reel as any

     other piece of machinery, observing all
     common safety practices.

Installation

Ensure that only a qualified electrician 
installs/services this equipment. Observe 
applicable NEC, OSHA, and local electrical codes
when installing this equipment. Installation of
GFCI cord reels should be performed by a

qualified and licensed professional in
accordance with local building codes and
applicable NEC standards.

Mounting & Guide Arm Adjustment

The cord reel is equipped for universal mounting
so that it can be mounted on a structurally sound
floor, wall or ceiling; whichever provides
maximum performance. The guide arm must be
rotated to a position that allows the cord to feed
through the roller brackets with minimal
bending. Replace the fasteners. Where applica-
ble, the U-Bolt must be placed in the proper
location when rotating the guide arm, otherwise
the reel might “latch out” during use. Refer to
online manual for proper U-Bolt locations.

Lubrication

Cord reel spring and bearings are factory 
lubricated and require no further lubrication.

Install/Replace the Electrical Cord

CAUTION:

Exercise extreme caution when 

adding or removing spring tension. 

Ensure reel

base is fastened down prior to adjusting
tension.

Do not move spool while tightening

cord or latch will disengage.
1.   Wind spool flange required number of turns 

     to achieve proper tension (Refer to online 
     Tech Bulletin). Do not over-tighten.

2.   

Engage cord latching mechanism

.

     Remove access cover.

3.   Strip 6” (L4000), 8” (L7000) or 11” 

     (L5000) of output electrical cord outer jacket.

4.   Route cord through U-Bolt*, cutout in 

     spool, then through strain relief (90° elbow). 
     Tighten U-Bolt* and strain relief (90° elbow) 
     as required. *Where applicable; not all
     models contain a U-bolt.

5    Using wire nuts, connect output electrical 

     cord wires to collector assembly brush 
     wires. Connect ground wire of output
     electrical cable to ground lug.

6.   Check for ground faults using an ohmmeter.
7.   Install access cover. Carefully release latch 

     and firmly hold the cord while winding it 
     onto reel. Install cord bumper stop at desired
     position.

Spring Tension Adjustments

To adjust spring tension, add or remove wraps
of cord from the spool, one wrap at a time, until
desired tension is obtained (

refer to caution

above and online Tech Bulletin

). Cord

latching mechanism can be removed for constant
tension applications.

Repairs

Extensive repairs should be performed only by
the factory service center to avoid damage which
may cause serious injury or void your warranty. 

CAUTION: 

Remove all spring tension and 

electrical power before disassembly process.

UL LISTED 

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