CoxReels, EZ-SD-35, Spring Rewind Static Discharge Cord Reel, 35' Cord
Features:
- 7 strand x 7 wire galvanized steel cable
- High visibility orange vinyl cable cover
- Includes cable, ball stop & 50 Amp grounding clamp (100 Amp copper grounding clamp, consult factory)
- Compact static discharge cable reel in spring rewind or direct hand crank retraction
- Commonly paired with fuel reels & used in a combustible environment for grounding purposes
- Guide arm adjusts to wall, floor, vehicle & overhead positions
- The bottom of the base is un-powder coated to ground reel
- Enclosed factory tuned & matched cartridge-style spring motor
- Noncorrosive stainless steel spring, pawl & zinc plated ratchet
- Multi-position non-sparking lock ratchet mechanism secures the cable at the desired length
- Professional grade heavy-duty steel construction
- Rolled edges & ribbed discs provide strength & safety
Ez-Coil Equipped
The lubricated and enclosed cartridge-style motor is easily removable for safe and convenient maintenance. Coxreels patented safety system that retracts up to 80% slower than conventional reels.
CNC Spun Discs
Heavy-duty CNC robotically spun and ribbed discs with rolled edges for greater strength, durability, hose protection, and operator safety.
1/4" Steel Base
Sturdy single pedestal design with solid one-piece steel base and support post, no weld, for maximum stability.Exclusive Super Hub dual axle support system.
Multi-Position Guide Arm
Versatile aluminum guide arm adjusts to wall, floor, ceiling, and vehicle mounting positions.
Steel Cable
7 strand x 7 wire galvanized steel cable. High visibility orange vinyl cable cover.
Other Features
Long-lasting, chip-resistant, and rust inhibiting CPC powder coat finish, adjustable solid rubber cable stop, 50 amp grounding clamp, and sturdy permanently lubricated precision bearings.
CoxReels EZ-SD Series "Static Discharge" cable reels are built heavy duty and designed for long-lasting performance. They are specifically designed to be used in combustible environments where the static buildup could ignite a spark and subsequent explosion.