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The COXREELS SDL-50 is a static discharge and grounding cable reel built for use in combustible and potentially explosive environments. The spring-drive mechanism provides automatic cable retraction, keeping work areas clear and reducing trip hazards. The reel is constructed from steel with a CPC powder coat finish that resists chipping and rust. It uses a 7-strand by 7-wire galvanized steel cable with a high-visibility orange vinyl cover, making it easy to identify in industrial and fuel-dispensing settings. Licensed technicians and fueling facility operators who work near flammable vapors rely on this type of reel to safely dissipate static buildup before it can ignite.
The SDL-50 is designed for deployment in combustible environments where static discharge control is required, such as fuel dispensing stations, petrochemical facilities, and similar industrial sites. It is commonly paired with fuel hose reels to create a complete static-safe dispensing setup. The reel accommodates a 50-foot cable and mounts via a single-pedestal steel base. The multi-position aluminum guide arm adjusts for wall, floor, ceiling, and vehicle mounting configurations, making it adaptable to a wide range of installation scenarios.
The SDL-50 is part of the COXREELS SD Series and is designed for use in combustible environments requiring static discharge or grounding cable management. It is commonly paired with fuel hose reels in industrial and fueling applications.
Installation should be performed by a qualified technician familiar with static-control and grounding requirements applicable to the facility type. Confirm the mounting surface and hardware are rated for the reel weight and cable tension before securing. All power sources and fuel flow should be shut off and the area confirmed free of flammable vapors before servicing or mounting the reel. Follow applicable NFPA and local fire codes governing static discharge equipment in hazardous locations.
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