4. MOUNTING THE HOSE REEL
WARNING! Ensure that the hose is disconnected from the air supply. DO NOT position the reel in direct sunlight, in areas of
extreme heat or cold or where it will be a hazard.
4.1.
MOUNTING
4.1.1.
Ensure that the wall, floor, ceiling or other structure to which the air hose reel is to be fixed is of sound construction and will hold the
working strain of the hose when in use.
4.1.2. Screw or bolt the reel to the mounting surface (see fig.1 for mounting hole dimensions). Adjust the guide arm (7) to suit the
installation. Remove the four clamping nuts (42), washers (41) and bolts (40), reposition the arm and then replace t
he bolts,
washe
rs and screws. Typical examples are shown in fig.2.
4.1.3.
Fit the inlet hose (provided) to the inlet fitting (24) using thread
s
ealer or PTF
E tape
.
The free end of the inlet hose should be
connected to the air supply.
4.1.4.
Before use, check that all fixings are safe and secure, and that the h
ose extends and
retracts with ease.
5. OPERATION
5.1.
Pull the hose outward. An intermittent clicking noise will be noticed as the hose extends.
5.2.
If you stop pulling the hose whilst the clicking noise can be heard it will remain locked at that length.
5.3.
To extend the hose further, pull and again stop whilst the clicking noise can be heard to lock the hose.
5.4.
To unlock the hose and allow it to automatically rewind, extend the hose a little further and release during a quiet stage between
the periods of clicking.
DO NOT
allow the reel to rewind in an uncontrolled manner, always feed the hose to the reel.
5.5.
Re-tensioning the hose reel
WARNING!
Ensure that the air supply is disconnected.
5.5.1.
Pull approximately 2mtr of hose from the drum and allow the drum to lock.
5.5.2.
Remove the hose bumper blocks (55) and draw the 2mtr of hose back through the hose guide.
5.5.3.
Wrap the hose one turn around the drum to increase the tension or unwrap one turn to decrease the tension.
5.5.4.
Feed the end of the hose back through the hose guide and refit the bumper blocks.
5.5.5.
Check the tension and adjust further, as above, if necessary.
6. MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
Before attempting maintenance or inspection, vent any pressure remaining in the hose.
6.1.
To ensure reliable operation, clean the hose and casing regularly.
DO NOT
spray or wet the product, but clean with a damp cloth.
DO NOT
use solvents or detergents, as these may cause permanent damage.
6.2.
The hose reel does not require special maintenance as it is lubricated for life. If the product needs attention, consult your
nearest authorised service agent.
WARNING: DO NOT attempt to loosen, or remove, any casing nuts or bolts yourself, other than to reposition the hose
guide (see 4.1.2.).
6.3.
Replacement of the supply hose should be carried out by skilled personnel only,
consult your nearest authorised service
agent.
6.4.
Should you wish to store the air hose reel, ensure that it is clean and dry. Place in a dark, safe, dry, childproof location, where the
temperature will remain reasonably stable.
DO NOT
store in a nylon, or plastic, bag as this will encourage condensation.
fig.2
fig.1
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Note
: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without
prior notice.
Important
: No Liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.
Warranty
: Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which is required for any claim.
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted, taken to
a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment. When the product becomes completely
unserviceable and requires disposal, drain any fluids (if applicable) into approved containers and dispose of the product and fluids
according to local regulations.
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