The Hubbell inREACH Industrial Cord Reel Series

The Hubbell inREACH Industrial Cord Reel Series

May 31, 2021

Designed to meet the demands of harsh environments while also providing cord and power management, inREACH Cord Reels can be mounted to a ceiling, wall, or bench for flexibility in a variety of applications. An improved mounting bracket allows users to begin installation during the early stages of a project, reducing trim-out time and the labor associated with installing reels toward the end of a job when time savings is a factor.

Features and Benefits

• inREACH Cord Reels can be used outdoors or indoors in washdown environments, with several features that make them ideal for commercial and industrial environments:

• Available in a variety of sizes

• Available in White or Yellow

• Corrosion-resistant cast aluminum construction that resists impact

• Positive latch mechanism to automatically maintain desired cord lengths

• Ratchet lock that allows for constant tension when needed

• Designed for use with 15 amp, 20 amp, and 30 amp industrial products

• New mounting bracket design greatly improves installation efficiency

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