A device designed to store and manage pneumatic tubing with a length of twenty-five feet, commonly used in workshops and garages, facilitates the delivery of compressed air from a compressor to various air-powered tools. These tools can include impact wrenches, spray guns, and tire inflators. This specialized unit ensures the orderly arrangement of the delivery line, preventing tangles and damage, thereby extending its lifespan.
The utilization of such a system improves workplace safety by minimizing trip hazards associated with loose lengths of tubing. Furthermore, it enhances efficiency by providing quick and easy access to the air supply, eliminating the need to manually coil and uncoil the line. Historically, disorganized pneumatic lines were commonplace, leading to inefficiencies and potential accidents. The introduction of reeling mechanisms represented a significant advancement in workshop organization and safety practices.