OPERATION
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REPLACING HOSE
1.
Secure and stabilizing reel. In most cases, the hose can be replaced with reel still mounted.
2.
Disconnect the incoming air supply.
3.
Pull out entire length of the hose and lock reel. Make sure reel is securely locked in place.
4.
Unscrew hose clamps that secure hose to drum. Disconnect the inlet end of the hose from the inlet valve
5.
Pull inlet end of the hose through the slot in the drumand guide rollers, removing old hose completely.
6.
Remove spring hose guard, hose clamp and hose stopper from old hose. Fit these parts on to a new hose
in identical positions.
7.
Feed inlet end of the hose through the guide rollers and slot in drum.
8.
Apply teflon sealant tape or thread sealant to hose connector and connect to air inlet valve.
9.
Attach the hose clamp tp drum. Rewind the hose onto the reel using normal operation.
REPLACING SPRING CANISTER
1.
Follow steps 1-4 under “Adjusting Recoil Tension” above.
2.
Unlatch reel and allow drum to slowly rewind completely until tension in spring is relieved and reel stops.
Carefully sontrol the speef of the drum. Do not release while rewinding.
3.
Remove air inlet valve and spacing washer. Refer to “Replacing Air Inlet Valve O-rings: Step2”.
4.
Remove nuts from mounting bracket side of the drum, inside drum cavity. Do not attemot to remove spring
canister nuts on air inlet side of the drum.
5.
Pull entire apring canister (part 1) off the drum axle (13), replace with new spring canister.
6.
Reverse above procedure to re-assemble.
7.
After assembly, retension the reel by turning the drum three complete turns clockwise.
8.
Feed hose through the guide arm and reattach hose stopper.
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