SLAM® Cable Reel 16EX | ATEX Power Solution guide

Slam Cable Reel 16Ex

Introduction

The SLAM Cable Reel 16EX is a rugged, portable reel. It is ATEX/IECEx-certified and made to transmit low-voltage or mains power safely in explosive environments. The Atexor company made it, and its antistatic wheels make it easy to move. It brings tools, lights, and sensors to oil rigs, pipelines, chemical plants, and deep mines, among other places.

It has a safety zone 1/21 rating, an IP66 rating for water protection, and a long reach (up to 80 m). This certified reel fills a critical need for workers who need a temporary power solution that they can count on to work in harsh industrial settings.

Market & Competitive Overview

As safety standards worldwide get tighter, more people want reels that can’t explode. Analysts predict that the market for mobile explosion-proof wire reels will be worth $500 million by 2025 and continue to grow at a 7% annual rate until 2033.

Wolf Safety, Larson Electronics, Schneider Electric, and Stahl are some of the company’s main rivals. However, few competitors can match the SLAM Cable Reel 16EX‘s combination of Zone 1/21 approval, IP66 sealing, 16 A constant load, and configurable sockets.

Its steel-and-aluminum frame and PUR-sheathed wire can handle more chemical and mechanical stress than many types with plastic housing. These help give it an edge in tough sea and petrochemical environments.

Technical Specifications & Features

Here is a quick list of things your site’s risk assessment looks at to decide if the reel is safe. Review each point so that the model you order matches up before release.

Certifications & Safety:

  • ATEX marking: II 2 G Ex e d IIC T4 Gb; II 2 D Ex tb IIIC 120 °C Db (Zone 1 & 21)
  • IECEx equivalent approvals

Electrical Options:

  • Supply voltages: 12, 24, 42, 110, 230 VAC/VDC
  • Max current: 16 A (Three 680 W @ 230 V)

Cable Lengths & Formats:

  • Small reel: 15–50 m
  • Large reel: 50–80 m
  • Cable types: orange PUR H07BQ-F or yellow PUR&CY with metal braid

Mechanical Design:

  • Housing: powder-coated steel & aluminium, antistatic wheels
  • Ingress protection: IP66 – dust-tight & protected against heavy seas
  • Operating –20 °C … +55 °C; weight 26.5 kg (50 m) / 44.5 kg (80 m)

Usability Features:

  • 1 or 2 Ex-certified sockets (ATX, CEAG, Marechal, Stahl)
  • There is a locking drum brake that stops free-spooling.
  • An orange or yellow jacket that stands out for quick inspection

Use Cases & Applications

With the SLAM Cable Reel 16EX, mission-critical gear stays lit up even when set wiring isn’t possible:

  • Offshore Platforms: Lights on the deck, inspection cams, and hot-work tools for when the power goes out
  • Refineries and Petroleum Terminals: Running fans inside storage tanks to keep the air moving
  • Underground Mining: Putting shotcrete into pumps or gas monitors in areas with a lot of gas
  • Shipyards and Paint Booths: Running ATEX hand lights during limited space coating jobs in paint booths and ships
  • Emergency Response: ad hoc lighting and pumps after events in Zone 1 areas as part of emergency reaction

In every case, techs can move around safely and reach up to 80 m without daisy-chain extension lines. This helps make things safer and faster to set up.

Pros & Cons

Here is a quick look at why the SLAM Cable Reel 16EX is better on tough sites, but also has some downsides that engineers should be aware of.

Pros:

  • ATEX/IECEx Zone 1/21 approved, which means there will be no fire sources in gas or dust.
  • The IP66 metal shell can handle cleaning with high pressure, seawater, and chemicals.
  • With up to 80 m of PUR wire, fewer extension junctions and trip risks exist.
  • Two flexible Ex plugs let you power tools and lights from a single portable reel.
  • An antistatic wheel on a stable steel-aluminum frame makes it easy to move across grates.

Cons:

  • It weighs between 26 and 44 kg, so two people on ladders must move it by hand.
  • It costs more initially than a regular commercial cable reel, but less over its lifetime.
  • Single-phase is all that is available. Three-phase crews require a different temporary power solution.
  • Every year, Ex checks are required, which adds a little downtime to upkeep plans.

Buying Guide

Choosing the right model is easier when you break it down into a few useful factors. Follow the steps below to make sure the reel meets the exact power and safety needs of your site:

  • Choose a short cable (less than 50 m) for workshops or tank openings. For rigs and pipes, choose a long cable (50–80 m).
  • Power level—match transformers on the job site (12/24 V for wet areas; 110 or 230 V for general tools).
  • Choose a type and number of sockets. ATX and CEAG plugs work with most EU plugs; choose a two-socket version to run lights and grinders simultaneously.
  • Ingress protection (IP66) ensures that the seal is dust-tight and can withstand strong water jets, which is essential for wash-downs.
  • What do the ATEX numbers mean? “II 2 G” means equipment for gas atmospheres in Zone 1, “Ex e d” means higher safety and flameproof housing, and “T4” means the highest temperature on the surface.

If you match these factors, the cable reel you order will be ready to use according to area rules and the needs of your tools.

Best Practices & Safety Tips

Your SLAM Cable Reel 16EX needs regular maintenance to stay safe and legal in dangerous areas. Go through the following list before every deployment:

  • Before using, check the soundness of the wire sheath, the plug gaskets, and the drum brake.
  • Unspool the whole thing during high-load duty cycles to keep the coil from getting too hot during deployment.
  • When routing, ensure the wire is away from sharp points and corrosive liquids.
  • To clean, rinse with clean water, and avoid solvents damaging PUR jackets.
  • To store the drum, lock it, put it under a cover, and plug the sockets shut to keep IP66 intact.
  • Write down regular checks in your Ex logbook and only use OEM-approved spares to replace old parts for maintenance for your certification.

If you follow these steps, the reel will keep its explosion-protection grade for as long as it is in use.

Conclusion

There is no doubt that the SLAM Cable Reel 16EX is the best ATEX-certified power reel for users who don’t want to skimp on safety, portability, or sturdiness. Teams are confident that they can work effectively in the world’s most dangerous areas thanks to their long-reach wire, IP66 construction, and removable plugs. To find out how the cable reel can power your next project, download the full specs sheet, ask for a price, or contact our sales engineers immediately.

FAQs

What does ATEX Zone 1/21 certification mean for the SLAM® Cable Reel 16EX?

It says that the reel has been tried and cleared for environments with combustible dust (Zone 21) and explosive gas (Zone 1). It also says that the casings are flameproof and the wiring is more secure to avoid ignition.

How long can the SLAM® Cable Reel 16EX cable be?

The big one can hold up to 80 m of PUR or PUR&CY cable, and the little one can hold 15–50 m. This lets users find the right mix between length and weight.

What voltage and current ratings are available for the 16EX?

It supports 12, 24, 42, 110, and 230 V AC/DC supplies at up to 16 A, equating to three 680 W maximum loads on 230 V circuits.

Can the cable reel be used outdoors in wet or dusty environments?

Yes. Being able to withstand dust and high-pressure water jets is possible with an IP66 enclosure, which makes it ideal for wash-down areas and harsh weather.

How many sockets does the SLAM® Cable Reel 16EX support?

Buyers can choose to have one or two Ex-certified sockets (ATX, CEAG, Marechal, or Stahl) already fixed on the reel. This makes it easier to set up multiple tools.