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Hannay Reels GR Series Grounding Cable

Declutching arbor and adjustable guide arm with cable guide

Hannay Reels GR Series Grounding Cable
Source: John M. Ellsworth Company, Inc.
The GR Series static grounding cable reels from Hannay Reels feature a declutching arbor and adjustable guide arm with cable guide, and optional Y branch, and multiple cable materials.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

The GR Series static grounding cable reels from Hannay Reels are for use in grounding or refueling in hazardous areas.

The reels can be used for aircraft refueling, fuel trucks, chemical plants, grain elevators, rescue, and hazmat operations.

The GR series increases safety by providing bonding and/or grounding to prevent static electricity buildup in sensitive areas.

These static grounding reels provide smooth operation and require minimum cable pull.

Features

  • Declutching arbor and adjustable guide arm with cable guide
  • Standard finish is oven-cured enamel
  • Manual rewind version also available
  • 100 amp alligator clamp
  • Optional cable and/or "Y" branch

Cable options:

  • 7x19 galvanized carbon steel
  • Stainless steel
  • 1/8 inch plastic coated cable

The GR Series Grounding Cable is available from Hannay Reels distributors, including John M. Ellsworth Company, Inc., Hart Industries, and Westech Equipment. Interested parties can also visit the dealer lookup page on Hannay Reels’s website.

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Safety Products   Tools   Products   Grounding Wires   Hannay Reels   Hazardous Atmosphere   Static Electricity   All topics
 

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