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Oct 14, 2020 - 02:58 PM
Because the Coxreels MPL-N-535 spring driven hose reel has a 3/4" fluid path, it would be a bit too large for a 1/4" hose. Going down in hose size actually requires more spring because the hose diameter is smaller. It takes more turns to wrap it up since the diameter of the hose bundle is smaller and each revolution will take up less hose. Adaptors would also be needed to convert the M22 fitting to an NPT size thread to use it on the reel. The fitting would also need to be able to fit through the slot in the disc. Overall it is not recommended to use this particular Flexzilla hose with this reel.
If you can remove the fitting like the lower pressure Flexzilla hoses, and if you can fit the hose through a standard opening, the Coxreels SHL-N-360-BBX would be able to handle a 3000 PSI Flexzilla hose as long as it can fit through the slot. You will still need to adapt to 3/8" NPT. The SHL-N-360-BBX is a customized version of the standard SHL-N-360, the difference being that the custom version has a stainless steel fluid path and Viton seals.
If you can provide the outer diameter of the fitting on the end of the hose that would assist us further in providing recommendations.
If you can remove the fitting like the lower pressure Flexzilla hoses, and if you can fit the hose through a standard opening, the Coxreels SHL-N-360-BBX would be able to handle a 3000 PSI Flexzilla hose as long as it can fit through the slot. You will still need to adapt to 3/8" NPT. The SHL-N-360-BBX is a customized version of the standard SHL-N-360, the difference being that the custom version has a stainless steel fluid path and Viton seals.
If you can provide the outer diameter of the fitting on the end of the hose that would assist us further in providing recommendations.