
Hose Reel Reassembly
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NOTE:
If the o-ring (34) is not damaged, you do not
need to replace this part. Use a brush to apply a thin
layer of grease around the o-ring and threads of the out-
let fitting (30). Then continue installation instructions
with Step 13
b.
Apply a thin layer of grease to the new o-ring
(34) and install new o-ring over outlet (30) as
shown in F
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. 48.
13.Install outlet to spool.
a.
Pre-wind hose reel as needed to accommodate
the length of hose you are installing. Refer to
Table 1, Spring Tension and Pre-Turns, page 47
to determine the number of turns needed for
your hose and reel model.
b.
Engage the latch. Listen for the loud click when
the spool has latched.
NOTE:
•
Adhere a piece of tape to the side of the reel
flange as a visual reference point for counting
reel rotations.
•
Wind direction is determined by the direction the
spool rotates when the hose is extended during
operation.
c.
Securely attach a c-clamp (A) to the reel spool
as shown in F
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. 49 to help prevent the reel from
unintentionally becoming unlatched and spin-
ning freely.
d.
If hose was removed from outlet (30) during dis-
assembly, or if you are installing a new hose;
feed one end of hose through rollers (F
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. 50).
e.
Securely attach hose to outlet (30).
NOTICE
Be careful not to scratch or score the surface of the out-
let (30) when using the pick to remove the o-ring (34) .
Damage to this surface could result in fluid leakage.
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. 48
Always wear heavy, non-slippery gloves when adjust-
ing the spring tension to protect your hands from being
cut on the hose reel.
34
30
Never allow the reel to spin freely. Doing so causes
the spool to spin out of control, which could cause
serious injury if you are hit by the hose or dispense
valve.
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