PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Signature
™
Series hose reel is designed to
provide efficient delivery of air, water, oil, or grease
through various hose lengths, at an economical
price. The inlet (shaft) and outlet (swivel) are
threaded. The roller outlet arm can be adjusted to
any one of five positions, which allows floor, table,
wall or ceiling mounting (when mounting directly to
I-beam, clamping kit no. 2230-017 is available for
ease of assembly.)
NOTE:
Model 2120-015 with 50ft. air/water hose is
shown. 30 ft. reels are 6” wide, all others are 8” wide.
Additional bolt holes are provided in the base to fit
the 3” x 4” bolting pattern used on previous versions
a Signature
™
Series hose reels.
DIMENSIONS &
MOUNTING DIAGRAM
(Mounting Footprint located on page 10)
Do not hard pipe inlet/swivel to any existing
structure/system. Flexible connection hose must
be used to maintain swivel performance.
!
NOTE
Be sure the mounting surface
is strong enough to support the reels, the
weight of the fluids and the stress caused by
hard pulls on the service hoses. See page 3
for dry weights of the hose reel assemblies.
WARNING
!
6” or 8”
1-5/8”
3/8” npt
High Pressure
1/2” npt
Low/Med
Pressure
Inlet
16” Rim dia
Figure 1
11”
Holes for (4)
3/8” bolts
17-1/2”
9-3/4”
16”
Figure 2
4
INSTALLATION
Tank/Wall Mounting:
The hose reel is shipped ready to use; the power
spring tension has been adjusted for table/wall
mounting unless ordered without hose. If a bare reel
has been ordered see installation of hose instructions
and power spring adjustment on following steps.
1. Select the mounting location. Be sure the
mounting structure is secure and will not tip
when reel is in operation. Tables should be
bolted to floor and wall should be part of building
structure.
2. Locate the mounting holes for drilling, using
measurements on previous page.
3. Adjust the outlet arm position as required by
loosening and removing the four 10-32 locknuts
(43). Once arm is positioned correctly retighten
to 80 to 90 inch pounds.
4. Fasten the base using bolts of a sufficient
strength to prevent the reel from “shearing bolts”
during operation when hose is pulled.
5. Connect supply line to the inlet of hose reel.
6. If you are installing a hose onto a Bare Reel,
connect the service hose to the swivel union (2).
Then wrap the hose loosely around the spool.
Extend the hose fully and engage the stop pawl.
Wrap one to two loops around the spool, then
retract the hose again.
NOTE:
Check the power spring tension; the
hose must pull out fully and retract fully. Wrap
ONE
more loop onto spool, extend the hose, and
latch it. Do this as many times as necessary until
the power spring has the desired tension.
7. Install the hose stop and dispensing valve.
Position the hose stop so the hose extends far
enough for all operators to reach it.
CAUTION:
Always Fully Extend
hose before pressurizing or
damage may occur to side panels.