Coxreels' 1600 Series Symmetrical Reel
With the 1600 Series, a high-performance reeling platform built for maximum configuration with the most adaptable symmetric reel design in the business, Coxreels is still at the forefront of industry innovation. The 1600 Series is designed to be a sturdy, feature-rich reeling platform with a wide range of parts and configurations to satisfy the needs of any possible application.
The Universal Bracket Kit is essential to this flexibility. The bracket is made of heavy-duty, 12-gauge powder-coated steel and functions as both a gear guard and a chain. For installing rewind cranks, three- or four-way roller guides, and three-way pins on either side of the reel, it offers four different payout angles (0, 30, 60, and 90). The kit comes with a detachable center guard cap for easy bearing access and increased maintenance efficiency.
The "limited space" problem was addressed with the creation of the Universal Bracket Kit. It maintains the tough durability our consumers want while fitting into almost any application.
Coxreels continues to be the top option for industrial-grade hose, cord, and cable reels thanks to more than a century of American manufacturing quality. Coxreels, a leader in innovation in the industry, takes great satisfaction in creating, manufacturing, and maintaining all of its products solely in the United States of America.
Go to www.coxreels.com to learn more about the Coxreels product line.
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