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Checking the power supply cord, GFCI and tool thoroughly for
damage or wear, including sharpness of the cutting tools.
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Cleaning any debris, oil, dirt or grease from the tool handles and
controls.
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Verifying that the foot switch (F) is properly attached.
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Using your hands to rotate the drum (D), ensuring smooth and
proper function.
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Checking the cable (H) for any wear or damage or flattening.
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Inspecting the work area.
CLEANING THE DRAIN
1.
Use the wheels (E) to position the tool appropriately.
1.1 The drum opening must be within 2 ft of the drain access. If
enough room is not available, use appropriate-sized pipes and
fittings.
1.2 Do not allow any kinks in the cable greater than 15°.
2.
Inspect the area that is to be serviced.
2.1 If necessary, remove the fixture around the drain. Do not feed the
cable through a fixture before or during operation.
2.2 Choose the correct cable size for the job using the chart below.
CABLE SIZE
1/2 in. (included)
3/8 in.
3.
Select the proper cutting tool using the chart below.
3.1 Different tools will have different ideal applications.
CUTTING TOOL
Arrow cutter (M)
Boring bulb cutter (N)
C-cutter (O)
Spade cutter (P)
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Power-Feed Electric Drain Cleaner
PIPE SIZE
2 to 4 in.
1-1/2 to 3 in.
APPLICATION
Starting tool: ideal for cutting and scraping
Starting tool: ideal for removing loose objects
Finishing tool: ideal for grease stoppages and
cleaning walls of pipe
Finishing tool: ideal for scraping the inside
edges of pipes.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Roof stacks and small floor drains
(no roots)
Roof stacks, laundry lines and
small drains (no roots)
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