Hose Reel Locking Pin Assembly 20843

Hose Reel Locking Pin Assembly 20843

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Hose Reel Locking Pin Assembly, Part 20843The hose reel locking pin assembly is the small piece that keeps a drum from turning when you do not want...

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Hose Reel Locking Pin Assembly, Part 20843

The hose reel locking pin assembly is the small piece that keeps a drum from turning when you do not want it to turn. Lose it and the spool free spins down the road, so you show up with hose unwound across the bed and dragging on the ground. This is a straight replacement, part number 20843, for reels that use a pin style drum lock. Grab a second one for the toolbox while you are here.

Features

  • Replacement locking pin assembly, part number 20843
  • Holds the spool still so wound hose stays wound
  • Supplied as a complete assembly instead of a bare pin
  • Pull and set by hand with your gloves on
  • Easy spare to stash in a truck box or trailer drawer

Specifications

Part No 20843
Type Locking pin assembly

When to Replace the Pin

Pins take a beating. They bend when a drum rolls while the pin sits half seated, they wear oval in the hole after a few seasons, and more often than anything else they simply disappear on a job site. Any one of those is reason enough to swap it out. The bent pin is the worst case, because it drops in and looks locked without ever seating.

Check yours whenever you grease the reel. Set the pin, then shove the drum by hand in both directions. It should stop hard with very little play. If the spool steps around before it catches, the pin or the hole has worn and a new assembly is due. Measure what came out of your reel against part number 20843 so the diameter and reach line up.

Common Questions

What does this pin do on a reel?

It locks the spool so the drum cannot rotate and pay out hose while your rig is rolling or parked on a slope.

How do I confirm it is the right one?

Match it to part number 20843 on your reel paperwork, or measure the old pin before you order.

Is a spare worth keeping?

Yes. This is one of the first parts to walk off a truck, and a reel you cannot lock is a reel you cannot load safely.

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