Hannay PW-2 reel for pressure washers

Oct. 1, 2004
The Hannay PW-2 Series reel is designed to quickly mount to almost any type of pressure washer. It is constructed of 12- and 16-gauge steel, with a black

The Hannay PW-2 Series reel is designed to quickly mount to almost any type of pressure washer. It is constructed of 12- and 16-gauge steel, with a black powdercoat finish.

The PW-2 Series reel has a pressure rating of up to 4,000 psi and can handle product temperatures from +20° to +250° F. Its 1/2" Schedule 80 hub pipe delivers flow rates of more than 12 gpm at 15 fps. An adjustable split bearing brake assembly allows for an infinite number of tension settings, and a captive hose guide roller assembly provides smooth payout and rewind. The PW-2 Series also features a permanently attached direct crank rewind. Optional mounting kits and accessories are also available.

For additional information, contact Hannay, 553 State Route 143, Westerlo NY 12193-0159.

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