Our products are referred to as Style 'A', Style 'B' and Style 'C'. We don't use part numbers, we simply don't have the need. However, they are often referred to as Spoolers, De-Spoolers, Spool Rollers, Platforms, Reel Platforms, Reel Handlers, Cable Rollers, and Spool Cradles. But they are still marketed as Roll-A-Reel Style 'A', Roll-A-Reel Style 'B' and Roll-A-Reel Style 'C' and of course the optional 'SR' pair of Side Rollers. But, we don't mind if you just call them Roll-A-Reels.
Do Roll-A-Reels Unwind, Wind, Payout, Take Up, De-Spool or Take-Off? Different industries have different terms for the same operations, but take your pick. |
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To manually get "whatever it is" off or on a reel, check with the Roll-A-Reel Company first. Reel wrestling is a one-person operation. The 15 degree slanted loading ramp permits E-Z LOADING without jacks.
Roll-A-Reel advantages include heavy-duty construction with heavy-duty ball bearing rollers and hex axles that lock in side channels. This eliminates slipping or friction between rollers and reel. Promotes smooth and safe reeling from front, back, top and bottom since both rollers are the same level. |
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