Hose Roller

The practical attachment for a hydrant wrench

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How the hose reel works

No more kneeling or bending: with the hose reel, hoses can be conveniently rolled up while standing. Simply attach it to the hydrant wrench and place the hose between the fork ends. As you walk along the hose line, the hose can be wound up effortlessly. Just give it a few turns, and the hose is neatly rolled up.

Set the hose upright

Stand the unrolled hose upright and secure it at the bottom end. The hose reel engages at the end of the hose and provides the necessary guidance for winding.
Step 1

Roll up the hose

Feed the hose evenly into the roller and wind it up cleanly by turning the device. The hose is laid down layer by layer in a controlled manner.
Step 2

Neatly rolled up

The hose is fully and compactly wound up. Coupling secured – ready for transport or storage. Clean, fast, and ready for use.
Step 3

Technical Specifications

With the swivel bracket, the hose roller can be quickly secured without any additional tools. The adjustment screw allows adaptation to hydrant wrenches from different manufacturers.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

With the hose roller, fire hoses can be wound up ergonomically while standing, without constantly having to bend or kneel. This saves time, protects the back, and makes retrieving longer hose lines much easier.

The hose roller was specifically designed for use with B- and C-type fire hoses. Its robust construction allows standard fire hoses to be wound up reliably and neatly. This makes it ideal for drills, training, and regular operational use.

The hose roller is compatible with C-type underground hydrant wrenches according to DIN 3223. The attachment is simply fitted onto the hydrant wrench and securely fixed in place. This allows existing equipment to be reused without the need for additional special tools.

Installation is intentionally simple. The attachment is placed onto the hydrant wrench and then secured using a swivel bracket. No additional tools are required, allowing the hose reel to be ready for use within seconds.

The hose roller is CNC-machined from high-strength aluminum, making it both lightweight and very sturdy. The fork tines are made of robust tool steel to ensure a long service life even under intensive use.