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Spring rewind hose reel

Feb. 21, 2007
N500 series high-pressure, spring rewind reel offers a compact frame and narrow base for easy installation. It handles single 1⁄4 or 3⁄8 in. ID hose and features a heavy-duty spring motor with self-contained rewind power and four-way roller assembly. ...
N500 series high-pressure, spring rewind reel offers a compact frame and narrow base for easy installation. It handles single 1⁄4 or 3⁄8 in. ID hose and features a heavy-duty spring motor with self-contained rewind power and four-way roller assembly. It operates with fluid pressures to 10,000 psi and temperatures from –20° to 225° F. Standard inlet is 90° swivel joint with 1⁄4-in. female NPT threads and standard outlet is female 1⁄4-in. NPT threads.

Hannay Reels, (518) 797-3791, www.go.hannay.com/IND

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