Ericson Retractable Cable Reels

February 13, 2025

Ericson Commercial & Industrial Grade, Industrial 3100-10000 Series Hazardous Location, Motorized and Static Discharge Reels

Static Discharge: SDR Series

  • Rugged all-steel construction
  • Compact design
  • Mounts in any position with spool perpendicular
  • Ratchet and ball stop; ratchet can be locked out for
    “stretch” applications
  • Available in blue and red housings

Hazardous Location: 8000 Series

  • Easy ratched lock-out for constant tension and return
  • 12 position adjustable guide arm for payout positioning
  • Rugged, fabricated steel and cast aluminum construction
  • Threaded cast aluminum slip ring enclosure
  • 4-roller guides for direct or lateral pull-out and return to
    minimize cable stress
  • Pivot base available for swivel applications

Commercial Grade: F3100 Series

  • Ratchet style return with up to 50′ vertical retraction
  • White powder coated steel finish, black nylon hub (Flex Rig Series)
  • Separate mounting base for easy installation & relocation
  • Wide range of secondary power solutions
  • Black nonmetallic, 40 ft, 12/3 with illuminated tri-tap (3123-40-TT)
  • Category 6 reel. 20′ of communication cable with RJ45 connector
  • Meets Stringent requirements for cross talk and system noise
    suppression
  • Powder coated steel enclosure with mounting feet

Industrial Grade: 4000-7000 Series

  • NEMA 4 enclosed slip ring assembly for outdoor use
  • Adjustable guide arm for varied mounting applications
  • 4-roller guides for direct or lateral pull-out and return
    to minimize cable stress
  • Wide range of primary connection and secondary
    power and lighting attachments
  • Pivot base available for swivel applications

Heavy-Duty Motorized: 9000-10000 Series

  • All-steel modular construction with yellow powder coated finish
  • 345˚ adjustable, 4-roller guides for direct or lateral pull-out and
    return to minimize cable stress
  • Lifetime lubricated spring motor canister with an exclusive quick
    change spring feature
  • External spring torque adjustment
  • Integrated junction box and spool support guard rails

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