
Electric High-Pressure Hose Reel for Stationary Installations and Mobile Systems – Designed on a Project-Specific Basis for Installation, Assembly, and System Integration.
The KAMAT hose reel supports the controlled winding and unwinding of high-pressure hoses in stationary systems and mobile container, trailer, and service vehicle concepts involving high-pressure water. The design, dimensions, materials, and interfaces are tailored to specific projects.
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- Hose connection: as requested
- HD rotating joints: up to 1500 bar, up to 350 l/min
- HD connection: as requested
- Drive: electric
- Scope of delivery: with HD hose, with electrical control
- Mechanical hose guide device for controlled winding and unwinding
- Bearing-mounted slewing ring as load-bearing structure
- Integrated HD rotary union (part of the hose reel)
- Variants/dimensions/drives on request (project-specific design)
Key Facts
- Electric drive
- Integrated high-pressure rotary union: up to 1500 bar, up to 350 l/min
- Hose connection: up to 500 m
- Mechanical hose guide device
- Delivery with HD hose and with electrical control
The values given are examples for guidance only – the design, dimensions, and interfaces will be adapted to your installation situation and system integration on a project-specific basis.
Typical areas of application for hose reels
- Well renovation
- Industrial pressure washing
- Sewer cleaning
- Other applications involving high-pressure water where hose handling is required on a recurring basis.
Required Technical Data for Quotation
- Stationary or mobile (e.g., container/trailer/service vehicle)
- Space and installation requirements (installation position, mounting situation)
- Hose data (DN, length)
- Pressure/flow requirements (if known)
- Environmental conditions/material requirements (e.g., corrosion, contamination)
- Desired interfaces for control (signal interfaces/operating concept) or own control
Maintenance and Operational Safety of Hose Reels
To ensure reliable operation, regular visual and functional inspections are recommended depending on the application. Focus on the hose guide, drive, protection, connections, and sealing points of the rotary union during these inspections. The scope of cleaning and inspection depends on the operating environment and degree of contamination.
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Frequently Asked Questions about KAMAT Electric High-Pressure Hose Reels
An electric hose reel supports recurring operations with long hose lengths, where handling time, organization, and process reliability are critical in daily use. The specific configuration is defined on a project basis.
Both: for stationary installations and mobile systems (e.g., containers, trailers, or service vehicles). Installation position, mounting concept, and dimensions are adapted to the specific installation requirements.
Typical parameters include: hose data (DN/length), pressure and flow requirements (if known), space and mounting constraints, environmental conditions/material requirements, and required control interfaces (signal interfaces/operator concept).
The delivery does not include the high-pressure hose or the electrical control unit. This allows integration to be implemented according to the specific system or vehicle concept.
Interfaces and the operating concept are coordinated on a project-specific basis. Since the hose reel is delivered without an electrical control unit, control integration can be implemented according to the existing system architecture.
Regular, application-dependent visual and functional inspections are recommended – particularly of hose guidance, drive/protection components, as well as connections and sealing points of the swivel joint. The scope and intervals depend on the operating environment and degree of contamination.






