Operating Instructions
Series F7000 Spring Driven Hose Reels
Low Pressure Fuel Reel Model Numbers:
F7600 OLP
F7800 OLP
F7900 OLP
F7925 OLP
Dimensions
SAFETY
Personal injury and/or equipment damage may result if proper safety
precautions are not observed.
• Ensure that reel is properly installed before connecting input and
output hoses.
• Bleed fluid/gas pressure from system before servicing reel.
• Before connecting reel to supply line, ensure that pressure does
not exceed maximum working pressure rating of reel.
• Remember, even low pressure is very dangerous and can cause
personal injury or death.
• Be aware of machinery and personnel in work area.
• If a leak occurs in the hose or reel, remove system pressure
immediately.
Reelcraft Industries, Inc. • 2842 E Business Hwy 30, Columbia City, IN 46725
Ph: 800-444-3134 / 260-248-8188 • Fax: 800-444-4587 / 260-248-2605
Customer Service: 855-634-9109 • reelcraft@reelcraft.com • www.reelcraft.com
A
20 1/4"
B
19 3/4"
C
7 13/16"
D
3 7/8"
Read this manual carefully before installing, operating or
E
7"
• A high tension spring assembly is contained within the reel.
Exercise extreme caution.
• Pull hose from reel by grasping the hose itself, not the control
valve.
• Ensure that reel, hose, and equipment being serviced are
properly grounded. Use an ohmmeter to check ground
continuity.
• If reel ceases to unwind or rewind, remove system pressure
immediately. Do not pull or jerk on hose!
• Treat and respect the hose reel as any other piece of machinery,
observing all common safety practices.
IMPORTANT
servicing this equipment.
Form# 829-696E Rev: 4/2013