600965-2 - 12 in. Hand Cart

600968 – 1 in. x 100 ft. Hose Reel and Hand Cart

Reelcraft’s Series 30000 reels mounted on a portable cart are designed for rugged, heavy-duty applications requiring long lengths of hose and large storage capacity. The reels incorporate an all-bolted unitized construction with no welds to fatigue. The full flow swivel and heavy gauge steel frame, spool, and drum ensure longest service life. This heavy-duty reel includes an adjustable spool rotation drag that eliminates hose backlash. Makes spot watering easier, quicker, and more convenient.

  • Includes 18 in. hand crank hose reel – part number CH37118 L.
  • Includes 18 in. wide hand cart with 8.75 in. pneumatic rubber tires and a rugged 1 in. square tubular steel frame – part number 600885-1.
  • Includes a 1 in. x 10 ft. inlet hose. End fittings are 1 in. NPT(M) x 1 in. NPSH(F) – part number S600982-10.
  • Handle height of cart is adjustable to four different heights.
  • Made in the USA
SKU: 600968 Category:

Reel Specifications and Dimensions

Additional information

Weight 89 lbs
Series

Hose I.D.

Hose O.D.

Hose Length

Pressure

Inlet

Reel Outlet

Hose Included

Max Temperature

UPC

699567003830

A28.75"
B18.25"
C27"


Literature and Service Manual

Video

Currently no CAD drawings for this product.

FAQs

Can hand crank reels be converted to motor driven reels?

Yes, Reelcraft has a number of conversion kits. The reel model and motor type will need to be verified. Listed below are some of the available conversion kits for Series 30000 reels. Contact customer service for more support.

A switch will also be required for all motor driven reels. Reelcraft has several types of switches and speed controls available. These switches are motor size specific and must be wired properly for the hose reel to function correctly. Have your hose reel model number ready and consult customer service for switch recommendations.

Hand Crank to 12V Electric – Kit #S600768
CA33112 L to EA33112 L12D

Hand Crank to 6A Air Motor – Kit #S600770
CA33112 L to AA33112 L6A


How many GPMs will I get from my hose?

GPM = gallons per minute is a function of hose diameter, hose length, supply pressure and fluid going through the hose/reel. The most common fluids, air and water, can be seen in charted data. For hydraulic oils, it is necessary to know the operating temperature, pressure and fluid viscosity.

What does the solenoid do and why might I need one?

A solenoid is required if you are using a 12 / 24 VDC motor. Much like in an automobile, the solenoid allows for the use of a light duty, low amperage switch to be used to operate a motor. A relatively large surge of electrical current is required to operate the motor. This surge is allowed by the solenoid to go straight from the battery to the motor while bypassing the switch. 

Note: Our latest integrated switch boxes have the solenoid and circuit breaker built-in and do not require an additional external solenoid. Refer to our Motor Accessories page for a complete listing of our switches and other accessories.

Why is fluid or air leaking from my swivel?

O-ring worn out or wrong O-ring for material being handled

Replace O-rings with O-ring kit or replace with correct rings for material being handled.

Swivel may be loose or not enough pipe thread sealant on shaft threads

Remove swivel and check threads ensuring they are in good condition.  Reapply thread sealant and install swivel onto reel ensuring good thread engagement.

How do I slow down the speed of my motor driven reel?

Reelcraft offers a variety of weatherproof combination switch and speed control devices to satisfy 12 V DC, 24 V DC, 115 V AC, and also 230 V AC motors. These switch/speed controls offer motor on-off, fixed, or variable speed control without loss of motor torque. They also offer motor reversing capability when required.

Universal switch/speed control mounting brackets are also available. Visit our Motor Accessories page to see our motor switches and speed control options. Please consult Reelcraft customer service or engineering to best select the component to meet your needs.

Refer to the drawing below for help on wiring an AC motor circuit.

How to Wire an AC Motor Circuit

Refer to the drawing below for help on wiring a DC motor circuit.

Refer to the drawing below for help on wiring a bidirectional AC motor circuit.