Hubbell 14" User Manual

Installation and maintenance instructions

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INSTALLATION and MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

14" & 19" SPRING OPERATED HOSE REELS

With Old Dog & Ratchet Design, Mfg. Before 1-1-10

NOTE: These instructions are written for machine pull reels.

If installing or servicing hand pull reel, use only those steps marked with hand

.

All units are provided with right hand rotation unless otherwise

specified. This means that hose rotates clockwise to wind
hose when viewing reel from spring (inlet) side...opposite
when viewed from swivel joint (spooled hose connection) side.

Clock-type springs provide power for hose take-up. Spring
must be pretensioned at time of installation
to insure that
tension is applied to hose at all times.

INSTALLATION

1. If hose is to be coupled to a machine, insure that

machinery is at position closest to reel.

2. Securely mount reel in desired position using 3/8"(M10)

bolts. Be sure spool centerline is aligned with hose run.

NOTE: E-Z PULL reel should be mounted 3' maximum

above floor. Reel will not “LIFT” hose overhead.

3. Position hose guide. Guide must be oriented so hose pays

off reel in a straight line without bends. If

E-Z PULL,

hose should pay-out horizontally.

4. Remove hose stop, if attached to hose. Rotate spool

counter-clockwise (when viewed from swivel joint side)
until all hose is wound on reel...not extending through
hose guide. See Figure 1.

5. Pre-tension reel by rotating spool in clockwise direction

(when viewed from swivel joint side). Full 360˚turns
should match last digit in model number on serial plate.

6. Engage ratchet lock to prevent spool from unwinding.

7. Feed hose end out through hose guide and pay-out

hose to maximum working length. At least one turn of
hose should remain on spool. If spool locks up prior to
reaching required length, either reel was over-tensioned
during step 5 or reel capacity has been exceeded.
Failure to correct this condition will result in shortened
spring life and possible damage to other reel components.

8. Attach hose stop and adjust free length of hose.

Connect hose to machine or add attachments.

9. If machine pull application or if no-lock operation is

desired, disengage ratchet lock. See following section.

10. Connect supply hose to fitting on spring side of reel.

11.Turn on pressure to reel. Test for leaks.

RATCHET LOCK

Reel is shipped with ratchet lock “engaged”. If constant spring
tension is required, lock may be disengaged by locating and
removing the selector plate anchor screw on the frame, rotat-
ing the selector plate to disengage position, and replacing and
tightening the selector plate screw.

MAINTENANCE

Bearings and springs are prelubricated and require no periodic
maintenance.

SPRING REPLACEMENT

The unique SAFETYCHANGE® spring motor consists of a
spring sealed within a housing. A replacement spring is

supplied sealed in its housing and the old unit should be

discarded completely.

1. Turn off supply pressure to reel.

2. Disconnect hose from machine or remove attachments .

3. Wind hose onto reel to relieve all spring tension.

4. Using a 3/16" allen wrench, loosen socket head screw in

main shaft clamp nut. Support spool and spin nut off shaft.

5. Remove entire spool and spring motor assembly

from frame.

6. Remove V-Ring seal from spring assembly.

7. Remove nuts holding spring assembly and slide spring

assembly off main shaft.

8. Slide new spring assembly onto shaft and reassemble

reel by reversing above steps.

9. Adjust spring tension. Refer to SPRING ADJUSTMENT.

HOSE REMOVAL

Use the following procedure to remove worn or damaged hose
from reel prior to installation of new hose.

1. Move machine serviced by reel to a position closest to

reel. Spring will still be under pre-tension at this point.

2. Turn off supply pressure to reel.

3. Disconnect hose from machine or other attachments.

Remove hose stop and allow hose to retract onto
spool. Ensure all tension is off spring by manually

If mounting overhead, provide safety chain between reel

base and mounting surface to prevent potential reel drop.

CAUTION

Do not attempt to remove spring from its housing. Clock-

type springs can be dangerous to handle. Removal of

spring from housing could result in personal injury.

WARNING

CONTINUED ON BACK PAGE

Figure 1

Figure 2

WIND ALL

HOSE
ONTO

SPOOL

PRE-TENSION–

ROTATE SPOOL

360˚ TURNS IN

LAST TWO

DIGITS OF

MODEL

NUMBER ON

SERIAL PLATE

Failure to relieve all spring tension prior to removing

hose could result in damage to equipment or personal

injury. Follow instructions carefully.

CAUTION

rotating spool (normally clockwise when viewed
from spring side).

4. Remove hose from spool by looping over spool flange.

5. Remove tube clamp from spool.

6. Loosen hose clamp affixing hose to hose barb on

swivel joint fitting located on inside of spool.

7. Pull hose out of hole in spool.

8. Slide tube clamp off hose.

8. Install new hose following directions below.

HOSE INSTALLATION

Use the following procedure to replace hose or if reel was
ordered without hose. Refer to HOSE INSTALLATION

REFERENCE DRAWING, below.

1. Unspool new hose from shipping spool and lay out to

eliminate twist.

NOTE: This step is not essential, but will aid in winding

operation of the reel and prolong hose life.

2. Remove tube clamp from spool and slide onto hose.

Be sure tube clamp is orientated so that loop on clamp
will be next to outside spool flange. (See drawing below.)

3. Feed bare end of hose through hole in spool hub

and connect to hose barb on swivel joint fitting.
Secure with hose clamp. (See drawing below).

4. Align tube clamp on hose with hole in spool hub.

Fasten with socket head screw, washers and nut.

5. Wind the hose onto the reel spool by hand rotating

spool in direction it turns free of spring tension.
(Normally clockwise when viewed from spring side)

6. Adjust hose stop (not used on machine pull reel).

7. Complete working end connections.

MOUNTING

BASE

ATTACH
SUPPLY

HOSE
HERE

SWIVEL

JOINT

HOLE IN

SPOOL HUB

TUBE

CLAMP

ADJUSTABLE
HOSE STOP

OUTSIDE

SPOOL FLANGE

OUTSIDE

SPOOL FLANGE

PAYOFF

DIRECTION–

MOST

COMMON

HOSE GUIDE

POSITION

PAYOFF

DIRECTION–

OPTIONAL

HOSE GUIDE

LOCATION

INSTALL TUBE

CLAMP WITH

LOOP NEXT TO

OUTSIDE

SPOOL FLANGE

SPOOL ROTATION

DIRECTION TO WIND

HOSE WHEN

VIEWED FROM

SWIVEL JOINT SIDE

SPRING
MOTOR

ATTACH BARE END

OF HOSE TO BARB.

SECURE WITH

HOSE CLAMP

HOSE MUST HAVE
GENEROUS LOOP.

BE SURE THERE

ARE NO KINKS.

PAYOFF

DIRECTION–

OPTIONAL

HOSE GUIDE

LOCATION

SPOOL

HOSE INSTALLATION REFERENCE DRAWING

8. Pretension reel and complete installation as

described in INSTALLATION section.

SPRING ADJUSTMENT

Adjust tension by adding wraps (increasing tension) or remov-
ing wraps (decreasing tension) from the spool.

1. Pull about 10' of hose, allowing spool to rotate.

INCREASE TENSION: Without allowing spool to rotate,

hand feed hose back through hose guide until loop is
large enough to slip onto spool. Add two or three wraps
until desired tension is achieved. See Figure 3.

DECREASE TENSION: Without allowing spool to rotate,

hand feed hose back through guide to provide slack.
Remove one or two wraps from spool. See Figure 4.

2. Test reel operation.

Figure 3

Figure 4

ADD WRAPS TO

SPOOL UNTIL

DESIRED TENSION IS

ACHIEVED.

DO NOT ALLOW SPOOL TO ROTATE

WHILE ADDING OR REMOVING WRAPS.

REMOVE WRAPS

FROM SPOOL UNTIL

DESIRED TENSION

IS ACHIEVED.

If machine pull reel, move machinery to position closest to

reel before adjusting spring tension.

Adjusting tension with hose extended may result in dam-

age to reel or personal injury.

WARNING

Printed in USA

Bulletin No. 039454.b

®

HUBBELL

®

A Hubbell Company

GLEASON REEL CORP.

P.O. Box 26 • 600 South Clark St.

Mayville, WI 53050–0026

Phone 920–387–4120

Fax 920–387–4189

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