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The COXREELS EZ-SD-75-1 is a heavy-duty static discharge cable reel built for use in combustible and fuel-handling environments where uncontrolled static buildup poses an ignition risk. It carries 75 feet of 7-strand by 7-wire stainless steel cable with a high-visibility orange vinyl cover, and it is equipped with the COXREELS EZ-Coil drive system — a patented enclosed cartridge-style motor that retracts cable up to 80% slower than conventional spring reels, reducing snap-back hazards. The unit weighs 31 pounds and measures 14.5 inches long, 6.75 inches wide, and 16 inches tall. Licensed electricians and fuel-system technicians are the primary installers of this reel in industrial, fleet fueling, and similar combustible-service settings.
This reel is designed for static grounding and bonding applications in locations where flammable vapors or combustible materials are present, including bulk fuel transfer stations, tank farms, aircraft fueling, and fleet maintenance facilities. It is commonly paired with fuel hose reels to provide a complete bonding and grounding solution at the point of fuel transfer. The single-pedestal steel base supports wall, floor, ceiling, and vehicle mounting configurations, making it adaptable to a range of fixed and mobile service setups.
Designed as an OEM-style static discharge and grounding reel for use in combustible-environment fuel transfer and bonding applications; commonly paired with fuel hose reels requiring a dedicated grounding circuit.
Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician or licensed technician familiar with static grounding requirements in classified hazardous locations. Ensure all power and fuel flow is shut off and the work area is clear of ignition sources before mounting or servicing the reel. Mounting hardware selection should suit the substrate type — wall, floor, ceiling, or vehicle — and comply with applicable NEC and NFPA guidelines for Class I hazardous locations. Verify the grounding clamp connection to the receiving vessel or vehicle chassis before initiating any fuel transfer.
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