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This product weighs 74 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 TSHL-N-3100 is a heavy-duty, spring-driven truck mount hose reel built for demanding off-road and field service applications. Part of the COXREELS T Series line, this unit features a 3/8 inch inner diameter hose path with a 5/8 inch outer diameter capacity and accommodates up to 100 feet of hose. The extra-large steel chassis uses a dual pedestal-style arm design with the exclusive Super Hub triple axle support system to reduce vibration and reinforce structural integrity. Licensed trades and service professionals who work in harsh, mobile environments rely on this reel for consistent retraction performance and long service life.
The TSHL-N-3100 is designed for truck-mounted service rigs and mobile equipment where reliable hose management is critical. Typical applications include fluid transfer, air delivery, and general service lines on utility, maintenance, and field service vehicles. The multi-position guide arm supports wall, floor, ceiling, and vehicle mounting configurations, making this reel adaptable to a range of installation scenarios. Its rugged construction is engineered for environments where vibration, impact, and exposure are constant factors.
Designed as an OEM-style spring-driven truck mount hose reel suitable for 3/8 inch ID hose lines in mobile service and field equipment installations.
Installation should be performed by a qualified service technician familiar with mobile fluid or pneumatic systems. Depressurize and disconnect all lines before mounting or servicing the reel. Secure all mounting hardware to a structurally rated surface capable of supporting the reel weight plus dynamic load. Verify that the hose rating is compatible with the media, pressure, and temperature of the intended service line before connecting.
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