CRP25110 : Cable Reel
16 amp 25 metre 110V Heavy duty cable reel (2 x 16 amp outlet sockets)
Our Price inc. VAT: £35.16
| Price for 1+: |
£29.93 each. |
| Price for 5+: |
£28.93 each. |
| Weight: |
5 kg. |
- This 110V cable reel is for use on building sites running a reduced voltage system
- Push to reset thermal overload cut-out
- 16 amp input plug
- 2 x 16 amp output sockets
- Tough steel frame
- Manufactured to BS5733
- Made in China
- Cable reels should be fully unwound before use
| Voltage |
110V |
| Maximum power input |
Fully unwound - 1760kW @ 16 amps |
| Input |
110V BS1363 plug |
| Output |
2 x 110V BSEN60309 16 amp panel mounting sockets with weatherproof covers |
| Length |
25 metres |
BASIC SAFETY
Before using this equipment and to avoid personal injury, carefully read and understand these instructions. If there is anything you do not understand. DO NOT use this equipment, seek advise.
Make sure you are aware of all safety requirements and that this equipment is suitable for the task you wish to undertake.
The work area must be cordoned off from the general public and bystanders.
Persons who are under the influence of alcohol or drugs must not operate this equipment.
You must perform a risk assessment before using this equipment to ensure your safety and the safety of others.
Wear the correct personal protective equipment for the task ahead.
Do not wear loose jewellery or clothing that may get in the way of your work.
Inform everyone in the area of what you are doing.
Always switch OFF the unit when cleaning, making adjustments or when left unattended.
Carefully inspect the equipment before use, if there is any doubt about its condition, DON'T USE IT. Check specifically for damage to casing, power sockets and leads.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Fully unwind and loosely coil all extension leads. Position them away from the equipment where they will be protected from water, sharp objects and where they will not pose a trip hazard.
Keep the equipment dry; protect this equipment from damp or wet conditions.
For additional safety always use an RCD between the transformer and the item being powered.
Switch the power OFF before plugging into the supply.
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