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We take a great deal of pride in what we do— we wouldn’t put our name on it if we didn’t. Founding brothers: Mark, Warren, and Craig Eley ...AND WE HAVE A FEELING THAT YOU ARE TOO.
FREE-STANDING GARDEN HOSE REEL ITEM 1042 Purchase date Serial number SPECIFICATIONS 125 ft. 5⁄8 in. hose capacity 100 ft. 3⁄4 in. hose capacity Max. working pressure Drinking water safe Capacities may vary depending on hose brand and style.
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1044 1042X 1044 MANUAL 1042 Keep loose If you have an Extra-Capacity Kit, refer to that manual before this step. Connect flanges by inserting the three screws through the holes in the front flange and into the nuts in the rear flange—do not tighten screws.
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Assembly Videos & Support Scan with your camera for access to helpful videos, tips, and FAQs. eleyhosereels.com/assembly Tighten With all three screws inserted, tighten. Avoid using power tools here— high speed can damage the threads. 1042 ASSEMBLY...
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Remove screw from the handle post and insert post into the raised hole at the outer edge of flange. Insert screw from other side—tighten. 1042 ASSEMBLY...
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Remove the two large screws and washers from the arm and fasten the arm to the base. Install both screws before tightening completely. 1042 ASSEMBLY...
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Slide the flange assembly fully onto axle tube. Insert the male end of the inlet hose through the back of the axle tube until accessible from front. 1042 ASSEMBLY...
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Place brake onto axle—align the tab on the brake to the notch in the flange. Screw the swivel onto the inlet hose—hand tighten firmly. Push the swivel fully onto the axle and tighten screw with hex key. 1042 ASSEMBLY...
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Feed the female end of your hose through the flexible strap and out the opening in the flange. Screw hose onto the swivel—hand tighten firmly. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to tighten the screw on the hose strap until strap is snug on the hose. 1042 INSTALLING HOSE...
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ON so it’s ready for next use. If the hose is difficult to pull off or continues unspooling after you stop pulling, use a 3⁄8" wrench to loosen or tighten the nut on the brake 1⁄4 turn until corrected. 1042 USING YOUR REEL...
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