Repair Procedures - Reelcraft SGA3650 OLP Instrucciones De Operacion Y Lista De Partes

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Operating Instructions and Parts List
With the hose fully recoiled in the reel
remove the two most inner self-tapping
screws locked on the tension ring. With a
"C" spanner, or the tensioning service tool,
rotate the cap clockwise one full turn. (The
tensioning cap is a ratchet system so you
will note the clicking as you rotate the cap)
Always have the screws vertical when
finished, this way you will always know you
have a full turn.
Whenever adding tension only add one full
turn at a time.
Before replacing the screws pull the hose
out - check to ensure that all the hose
comes out. If you cannot pull the hose all
the way out and there are remaining coils
left on the reel this indicates that you have
over-tensioned the spring or that the spring
has run out of power and we suggest that
you contact your service center.
Note: Never add or remove tension when
the hose is extended from the reel. The
hose must always be fully wound on the
hose reel
Remove tension
Removing tension is done for one of two
reasons, one that you over tensioned your
hose reel and cannot pull all the hose out
and the second is that you are replacing the
spring drum. There should be no other
reason to remove tension from the reel.
If all is okay replace the two self-tapping
screws to lock the cap in position.
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Repair procedures

Replace the mouth guard
The reel has been designed with a
replaceable mouth guard to prevent wear to
the case of the reel. The amount of wear on
the mouth guard is dependant on the
amount of use. To replace this, pull some
hose from the reel and lock it in position,
remove the four fasteners as shown below,
stretch the case open slightly to pop the
mouth guard out. Remove the hose bumper
and slide the mouth guard off and fit the
new one in reverse order.
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Replace swivels, slip-rings and
O-ring seals
The task of replacing the swivel is the same
as replacing the O-rings and seals. Follow
the procedure below.
Pull the hose all the way out of the reel and
using the service locking tool described in
"use of service locking tool" fix the service
tool in position. This locks the reel and
makes it safe to carry out repairs.
Note: Never open the tension side plate or
adjust tension with the hose fully or
partially extended. All the hose or cable
To Add tension
must be fully retracted onto the reel
(i.e. fully wound on the drum of the reel)
Disconnect the inlet supply from the inlet
fitting on the reel. Remove the six
self-tapping screws in the inlet side plate.
Remove the side plate and the swivel. You
will note that the hose is connected to the
inner drum with a cable tie. Cut the cable
tie but be careful not to cut the hose.
Once this is done it will allow you to pull
the hose through the side plate cavity. Pull
the hose out far enough to get free access.
Remove the crimp clip or simply cut the
hose off as close as possible to the hose
barb.
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