Making the workspace work better
Earthmoving Equipment Magazine|December 2024 - January 2025
Alemlube has introduced Rewinda, a new line of hose, cable and barrier reels to help make the worksite a safer place.
Making the workspace work better

As a progressive and innovative Australianowned company, Alemlube understands how important it is for workshops to save time, keep things organised and provide employees and visitors with a safe work environment with the aid of the right retractable hose system.

With this point front of mind, Alemlube has teamed up with a long-standing partner to design and bring to market a functional, aesthetically pleasing, new solution: the Rewinda Series of hose, cable and barrier reels.

With proprietary mouldings and tooling, and a 10-year warranty on materials and workmanship supporting the products, users can use Rewinda Series reels in their workshop or manufacturing facility with confidence.

Retractable hose reels have become a musthave in today's workshops and production facilities, and the new Rewinda range is here to make life easier.

The versatile line-up has something for nearly every application, with 20 metre compressed air reels, 15m hot wash reels, 15m high-pressure water reels, four different welding reels and 15m chemical, herbicide and pesticide reels, along with two 30m barrier reels and two handy cable reels - all part of the same family of products.

Whether working in a car dealership, a construction equipment yard, a plant hire facility or a mine site workshop, the Rewinda range of hose, cable and barrier reels are designed and engineered to meet and exceed operators' needs and expectations.

They're also perfect for use in quarries, food and beverage facilities and recycling plants.

With the Rewinda range, you'll have the right reel for the job, making work smoother, more efficient and safer.

In bustling workshops where space can often be at a premium, the Rewinda range is here to help.

With a clever variety of mounting systems, the reels can be easily fixed to walls or ceilings, freeing up valuable floor space.

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