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Economy and efficiency for revised cable reels

A Kabelschlepp Metool product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 18, 2003

Metool Products has completed a comprehensive re-engineering of its range of spring-operated cable reels, making all designs simpler, more efficient and more economical.

Metool Products has completed a comprehensive re-engineering of its range of spring-operated cable reels, making all designs simpler, more efficient and more economical.

In the process of redesigning the range, Metool engineers took the core components and examined ways to reduce cost while enhancing or maintaining performance and quality.

New, improved manufacturing methods together with a total revision of the supply chain have achieved a major improvement in the cost base and this improvement is being passed on to the customer.

The Metool range offers reeling capabilities up to 58m of cable/hose.

Cable reels can be fitted with slip rings and brushgear continuously rated from 10 to 200A.

Silver or gold-plated slip rings are available for communication and PLC circuits.

Hose reels are fitted with BSP rotary glands from 0.1875 to 1.5in and standard pressures from 12 to 350bar, together with a wide range of options for slip-ring terminations and cable payout.

There are various mounting options, including a heavy-duty bracket for off-road use.

All Metool spring retraction cable reels are designed and built generally to IP65, with stainless steel fasteners and a rugged steel cable compartment, zinc-plated and passivated.

The mechanism features durable, high-quality clock springs and powder-coated aluminium or steel slipring enclosures.

Metool reels can be used in all modes, including vertical or horizontal recovery (centre or end feed), vertical pull, horizontal catenary or horizontal drag applications.

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