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This product weighs 107 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 SLPL-825 is a spring-driven hose reel from the SP Series, designed to handle large-diameter hose in low- and medium-pressure delivery applications. The reel accepts hose with a 1.5 inch ID and 2.0625 inch OD, with a 25 ft hose length capacity. It is built around a box-style steel frame with heavy-duty cross supports at all four corners, providing structural rigidity under demanding service conditions. A cartridge-style spring motor drives retraction, and the unit ships at 107 pounds. Typical installers include industrial maintenance technicians, fuel delivery crews, and water service professionals.
The SLPL-825 is suited for high-volume, low-to-medium-pressure delivery of fuel, water, and similar fluids. The large hose bore makes it appropriate for applications requiring significant flow rate rather than high working pressure. The box-frame construction and heavy-duty rollers hold up in wash-down bays, fuel islands, equipment yards, and industrial plant environments where the reel may see repeated daily use and exposure to moisture or chemicals.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or direct-fit unit for large-bore spring-driven hose reel applications accepting 1.5 inch ID hose in low- and medium-pressure fuel and water delivery systems.
Installation is typically performed by industrial maintenance technicians or qualified service personnel. Before mounting or servicing, relieve all system pressure and ensure any connected fuel or fluid supply is shut off at the source valve. The reel should be secured to a structurally sound surface capable of supporting the loaded weight of the reel, hose, and fluid. Follow all applicable local codes and the manufacturer mounting guidelines when positioning the unit.
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