Brennenstuhl 1209920 25m Cable Drum
$38.99
Description
Power Cable, Cable Reel, Yes, Blue, Cable Included
Brennenstuhl 1209920 25m Cable Drum properties
Product name | 1209920 25m Cable Drum |
Type | Power Cable |
Power Strip | Cable Reel |
Angled Outlet | No |
Features | Cable Included |
Grounded | Yes |
Switch | No |
Number of Grounded Outlets | 3 |
Total Number of Outlets | 3 |
Number of Ungrounded Outlets | 0 |
Cable Length | 25.0 m |
Colour | Blue |
Frequently Asked Questions:
"How should I properly wind the cables onto the Brennenstuhl 1209920 25m Cable Drum for optimal usage and storage?"
To ensure optimal usage and storage of the Brennenstuhl 1209920 25m Cable Drum, follow these steps for proper winding:
1. Begin by making sure the cable drum is level and in a safe location to prevent any accidents or damage to the cables. Loosen the clamping mechanism on the cable drum and start feeding the cables onto the drum, ensuring that they are evenly spaced. This will help prevent tangling and ensure that the cables can be easily unwound when needed. As you feed the cables onto the drum, wrap them around in a clockwise direction to maintain a uniform winding pattern. Be sure to apply gentle tension to the cables as you wind them onto the drum to prevent slack or sagging. Continue winding the cables onto the drum until they are fully wrapped around it, making sure that each layer is evenly spaced and tightly wound. Once all of the cables have been wound onto the drum, secure the clamping mechanism to prevent any accidental unwinding or movement during storage or transport. Finally, label the cable drum with the type and length of cables it contains for easy identification when needed. By following these steps, you can ensure that your Brennenstuhl 1209920 25m Cable Drum is properly wound and ready for optimal usage and storage.
"How do I properly load and unload cables onto the Brennenstuhl 1209920 25m Cable Drum?"
To properly load and unload cables onto the Brennenstuhl 1209920 25m Cable Drum, follow these steps:
Loading Cables:
1. Place the cable drum on a flat surface and ensure it is leveled. Make sure that the end of the cable is centered over the hub of the drum. Gently lower the end of the cable onto the hub and let it wind onto the drum automatically. Apply tension to the cable as necessary to prevent slack during winding. Continuously monitor the cable to ensure it is not overwound or underwound. Once the cable is fully loaded, securely fasten the lid. Unloading Cables:
1. Ensure that the Brennenstuhl 1209920 25m Cable Drum is secured to prevent it from moving during unloading. Release the drum brakes and allow the cable to unwind automatically. Apply tension to the cable as necessary to prevent slack during unrolling. Continuously monitor the cable to ensure it is not overwound or underwound. Once the required length of cable has been unloaded, securely fasten the lid. If there is still some cable remaining on the drum, wind it back onto the hub carefully using the same method as during loading. Store the Brennenstuhl 1209920 25m Cable Drum in a dry and secure location. By following these steps, you can ensure that your cables are properly loaded and unloaded onto the Brennenstuhl 1209920 25m Cable Drum, which will help prevent damage to the cables and ensure their longevity.
I've wrapped my cable drum incorrectly and now it won't rotate when I turn the handle. What am I doing wrong?
1. Insufficient cable wrap**: If the cable isn't wrapped tightly enough around the drum, it may not engage with the gears properly, preventing the drum from turning. Twisted or kinked cable**: Any twists or kinks in the cable can catch on the drum's spindles or other internal components, causing friction and preventing rotation. Cable not centered**: If the cable is not properly centered around the drum, it may be rubbing against the sides of the drum or the handle, creating friction and hindering rotation. Spindle or gear damage**: In some cases, the problem might not be with the wrapping itself but rather with a damaged spindle or gear inside the cable drum. To resolve the issue, you can try the following:
1. Re-wrap the cable**: Start by unwinding the cable and then re-wrapping it around the drum in the correct direction (usually clockwise). Make sure to maintain tension on the cable as you wind it. Inspect for twists or kinks**: Carefully inspect the cable for any twists or kinks and remove them before attempting to rotate the handle again. Check spindle and gear alignment**: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it's possible that there's a problem with the internal mechanisms of the cable drum. In this case, you may need to disassemble the drum and inspect the spindles or gears for damage.
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