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CT6050LN – 3/8 in. x 50 ft. Light Duty Hand Crank Hose Reel

Reelcraft’s Series C hose reels are designed for lighter-duty applications that require longer lengths of low pressure air or water hose. Hand crank with a balanced brass swivel and brass inlet, the Series C is the product of lighter weight components and forward-thinking design. Reels in this family benefit from a tough, corrosion-resistant powder coat paint. All reels feature a drag break to prevent de-spooling when reel is not in use. The Series C is an economical choice for storing and retrieving hose.

  • Quality finish and corrosion resistant – Individually powder coated components offer the maximum protection from premature corrosion.
  • Low cost – The simple and effective design allows the economical storage and retrieval of hose.
  • Easy to operate – The rotating handle allows the hose to be retrieved with ease.
  • Tubular design – The inlet is fed through the center of the tube frame, protecting the inlet hose and creating a cleaner look over all.

Reel Specifications and Dimensions

Additional information

Weight 13 lbs
Series

Hose I.D.

Hose O.D.

Hose Length

Pressure

Inlet

Reel Outlet

Hose Included

Max Temperature

UPC

699567009337

A15.625"
B15.5"
C13.25"
D6"
E3.5"
F4.25"


Fluid Path Materials

Swivel AssemblyBrass
Swivel SealBuna

Literature and Service Manual

Tech Bulletins

Video

Currently no CAD drawings for this product.

FAQs

How many GPM’s will I get from my hose?

GPM = gallons per minute is a function of hose diameter, hose length, supply pressure and fluid going through the hose / reel. The most common fluids, air and water, can be seen in charted data. For hydraulic oils it is necessary to know the operating temperature, pressure and fluid viscosity.

Why is fluid or air leaking from my swivel?

O-ring worn out or wrong O-ring for material being handled

Replace O-rings with O-ring kit or replace with correct rings for material being handled.

Swivel may be loose or not enough pipe thread sealant on shaft threads

Remove swivel and check threads ensuring they are in good condition.  Reapply thread sealant and install swivel onto reel ensuring good thread engagement.