For years, Coxreels has supplied heavy-duty reels with triple axle supports and solid ¼-in. plate bases for demanding applications and environments. But sometimes heavy duty or industrial duty is not enough for applications in mining, heavy equipment, lubrication, and other off-road industries with demanding remote environments and extreme conditions.
Coxreels recently introduced a new addition to the Extreme Duty XTM Series spring rewind lineup — the Dual Hydraulic XTM-DMP-450 Reel — for applications where dual hydraulic lines are required, such as in remote hydraulic equipment or accessories, including rescue tools, motors, and saws. Coxreels’ unique single-sided, dual-bodied hydraulic swivel allows both inlet connections to be on the same side of the reel. The with-hose models include a twin-line fully bonded hose for smooth performance and handling. This XTM Dual Hydraulic Extreme Duty Reel is rated to 2500 psi and made in the U.S. with a more impervious package than previously available.
Based on the TMP T-Series Medium Pressure product line, the XTM uses the pinnacle of all options available in the Coxreels lineup with some unique features for extra rugged environments. All sizes of the XTM Series feature stainless steel rollers directly integrated into the all-welded steel box frame, and the dual hydraulic addition is no exception. It comes equipped with dual permanently lubricated bearings, rigidly fixing the drum assembly to the solid 1-in. steel axle for consistent stability even in the most vibratory and impacting environments while still maintaining the single-sided dual external fluid path for easy service. Special features such as swivel retainers, which prevent unwanted vibratory loosening of threaded components, and easily accessible ratcheting mechanisms set the XTM series apart. High-temperature, steel core arbors transfer the extra powerful heavy duty spring motor torque to the multiple supported axle, ensuring reliable rewind in odd positions or dirty situations.
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