Reel Dolly style 225/300ft 4000psi Cox
Quick Overview
- High-Quality Two Piece 1 1/4” Steel Tube Frame Structure
- Direct Hand Crank Rewind Design - Brass Swivel Inlet
- Rubber Front Feet Prevent Reel From Slipping Forward - Removable Handle Allows Compact Storage
- Cox Reels leads the industry in sturdy, power coasted steel r
- Caddy Style Reel offers the ultimate in sturdy, portable hose storage
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$436.75
$505.70
This Reel is in a Dolly Style with 8" wheels built into the frame.
- Hose I.D.:3/8” - 1/2” Pressure: To 4,000 PSI
- High-Quality Two Piece 11/4” Steel Tube Frame Structure
- Solid 8” Rubber Tires For Easy Transport
- Rubber Front Feet Prevent Reel From Slipping Forward
- Removable Handle Allows Compact Storage
- Direct Hand Crank Rewind Design
- Brass NPT Swivel Inlet
- Brake Assembly Provides Adjustable Friction To Brake Or Lock The Drum
Capacity:
310ft of 5/16in or 3/8in Hose to the pole
220ft of 1/2" inlet Hose to your purification device
Dimensions:
Dolly Handle Height is 40"
Reel Height is 17"
Dolly Width is 16.5"
Reel Width is 12.5"
Dolly Depth is 19"
39lbs without the hose
The hose reel will need the following brass parts (Not Included).
In the tube of the rolling up portion it needs
one [150-1241] 3/4 Garden hose fitting to 3/8 male pipe.
The hose reel will need the following brass parts (Not Included).
In the tube of the rolling up portion it needs
- one [150-1241] 3/4 Garden hose fitting to 3/8 male pipe.
- [150-122] 3/4 Garden hose fitting to 1/2 female pipe,
- [150-126] 1/2 X 3/8 Bushing,
- [150-1251] 3/8 nipple.
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