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Cobra Cable Repair Procedure
1.
If one or more wires break at the end of a Cobra Cable, it should be repaired to
prevent the strands from unraveling inside the housing and damaging the cable
beyond repair.
2.
The brush end is the most likely to be damaged during use, but the machine end can
also be repaired in the same manner with the proper repair kit.
3.
Locate the damaged area, and grind off at least 2 inches beyond the visible damage.
4.
DO NOT USE A HACK SAW; it will cause the strands to separate. Use an abrasive
chop saw or a grinder to cut the cable to the proper length. Grind off any burrs so the
cable will fit into the repair end.
5.
The housing must be cut 2” shorter than the core.
6.
Install the repair end on the 3/8” dia. cable core. Be sure to reinstall the washer onto
the end of the cable before the replacement end.
7.
Tighten the collar set screws alternately a little at a time until the collar is holding the
split end on the end of the cable securely.
8.
The cable is now ready for testing. It should perform like new.
If you have any questions, call Air-Care at 800-322-9919.
Specifications
Power Requirements:
120/220 VAC, 50/60 Hz 7.0 Amps
Size:
14.4” W x 19.5” D x 14” H
Weight:
28-lbs. Motor case, 7 lbs. Cable and Brush
Motor:
90-Volt High Torque DC Motor
Controller:
90 Volt DC controller with speed and load correction.
Cable sizes:
Standard: 3/8” core, 5/8” O.D. Nylon housing, 35 feet long.
Optional: 50-foot cable available
Brushes:
Standard: 4”-18” self-adjusting Flexible Brush, Detachable
Optional 14”-36” Self-Adjusting Flex-E-Bristle Brush
Power Cord:
Pigtail with grounded plug
Specifications subject to change without notice.