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126 SA, Range: 0.1~5.2%
126 SB, Range: 0.021~0.7%
126 SF, Range: 100~4000 ppm
126 SH, Range: 1~20%
126 UH, Range: 5~50%
120 SB, Range: 0.75~300 ppm
120 SC, Range: 50~1600 ppm
120 SD, Range: 1~60 ppm
120 SE2, Range: 0.5~40 ppm
120 SF, Range: 25~2000 ppm
120 SH, Range: 0.1~4.0%
120 SM, Range: 0.05~1.2%
120 U, Range: 0.1~6.0 ppm
120 UH, Range: 2~20%
120 UT, Range: 2.5~40%
What is the clamp rating of the Reelcraft G3050 Grounding Reel?
The clamp rating of the G3050 is 100 Amps, ensuring it can safely handle the grounding of high-powered equipment in hazardous environments.
What is the length of the grounding cable?
The G3050 features a 50-foot steel cable, which provides sufficient length for a wide range of grounding applications.
Can the spring tension be adjusted?
Yes, the spring tension can be easily adjusted by loosening two screws, allowing for customized tension to suit various applications.
Is the steel cable resistant to corrosion?
Yes, the steel cable is powder-coated for superior corrosion resistance. Additionally, it is available with a nylon coating for longer service life.
What type of environments is the G3050 Grounding Reel suitable for?
The G3050 is designed for use in hazardous environments, including chemical plants, oil and gas facilities, and other areas where static discharge prevention is crucial.
- Proper Installation: Ensure the grounding reel is securely mounted to a stable surface. Improper installation can lead to mechanical failures or inefficient grounding.
- Check Cable Condition Regularly: Inspect the steel cable for any signs of wear, corrosion, or damage. Replace the cable if it shows significant wear to maintain proper safety standards.
- Avoid Overloading: Do not exceed the 100 Amp clamp rating. Overloading can lead to equipment malfunction and increased risk of electrical hazards.
- Temperature Limit: The G3050 is rated for use in environments with temperatures up to 150°F. Exceeding this limit can affect the performance and lifespan of the reel and cable.
- Proper Handling: When adjusting spring tension or making any modifications, ensure the reel is not under tension to avoid injury or damage to the unit.