Hannay offers portable cable reels

Jul 13, 2009 12:31 PM

    
Small and lightweight for easy transport, the reel comes with a crank handle permanently attached to the disk and a camlock drag device to brake the reel.

Small and lightweight for easy transport, the reel comes with a crank handle permanently attached to the disk and a camlock drag device to brake the reel.

Westerlo, NY-based Hannay has developed a new portable and highly durable cable reel for applications where long lengths of cable are run over a large area.

Small and lightweight for easy transport, the reel comes equipped with a crank handle permanently attached to the disk and a camlock drag device to brake the reel. As with all Hannay audio video reels, the new AVC 16-10-11 is coated with a nonreflective black matte finish. 

Hannay Reels is a manufacturer of durable hose and cable reels for both OEM and aftermarket applications, offering thousands of standard models along with a wide range of custom design capabilities.




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