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This product weighs 103 lb each and will be shipped via LTL carrier. A lift gate option will be added free of charge for your convenience.
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The COXREELS 319-520 is a spring-driven exhaust hose reel from the 300 Series, designed to deliver reliable ventilation ducting in demanding trade environments. Built on an all-welded steel frame with no bolt connections, this reel accepts a 5-inch ID hose up to 20 feet in length and is ready to deploy with internal ducting included. The precision coil spring is factory-tuned and matched to the application for consistent retraction performance and long service life. At 103 pounds, the unit is a heavy-duty piece of equipment intended for professional installation in automotive, industrial, or shop ventilation systems.
The 319-520 is suited for shop environments where exhaust fume extraction or forced ventilation ducting is required. The reel accommodates 4 to 6-inch exhaust ductwork across the model line, meaning no per-reel ductwork fitting is necessary. Typical applications include vehicle exhaust extraction in service bays, warehouse ventilation, and similar ducted airflow setups where a retractable spring-driven reel improves workflow and safety. Licensed HVAC technicians and mechanical contractors are the primary installers of this type of equipment.
Designed to accept 4 to 6-inch exhaust ductwork on all 300 Series models. Internal ducting is included, making the reel ready for installation without additional ductwork fitting per unit.
Installation should be performed by a qualified HVAC technician or mechanical contractor familiar with ventilation ducting systems. Shut down all associated ventilation or exhaust equipment and ensure the area is de-energized before mounting or servicing the reel. Secure the unit to a structurally sound overhead or wall mount capable of supporting the reel weight plus hose load. Consult applicable mechanical and building codes for exhaust ventilation requirements in your jurisdiction.
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