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Hose Reel 884
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Adjustment of spring tension (fig.5)
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Recoil the hose until the hose stop stops against the outlet. Pull the hose
out, to a position where the ratchet is engaged. Unscrew hose stop and
tool connected to the hose.
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Turn the drum, with all hose wound on: one revolution in the direction of
the black arrow when increasing the spring tension, one revolution in the
direction of the blue arrow when decreasing the spring tension.
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Beat hose stop and tool.
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Check that the required length of hose can be pulled out without
stretching the spring to its limit.
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Is recommended regularly or at least once a
year(fig. 6)
A.
Check the spring function by testing if the hose recoils properly.
B.
Check that swivel and hose couplings don't leak. Change the seal if
required. Clean the swivel and couplings.
C.
Check that the hose is intact. Clean the hose if oily or dirty.
D.
Check the ratchet mechanism.
E.
Check the mounting of the reel on wall or ceiling.
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Repair instructions (fig.7)
WARNING!
Before starting any operation in the reel:
1. Turn off the supply of air/water/oil/grease.
2. Engage the safety catch before changing the hose or swivel.
3. Before starting other operations, release the spring tension by removing the
hose stop and allow the hose to recoil completely.
Instructions for hose fitting, see page 4. Instructions for changing the spring
cassette, swivel or seal comes with each spare part.
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Spare parts (fig. 8)
CAUTION!
Use only Nederman original spare parts and accessories.
Contact your nearest authorized distributor or Nederman for advice
on technical service or if you require help with spare parts. See also
www.nederman.com.
Ordering spare parts
When ordering spare parts always state the following:
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Part number and control number (see the product identification plate).
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Detail number and name of the spare part (see www.nederman.com).
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Quantity of the parts required.
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Risk of personal damage.
Risk of equipment damage.