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DO always non-slip rubber soled shoes.   

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DO be extremely careful when cleaning drains where chemical cleaning compounds have been previously used.  

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DO only use this machine on a properly grounded circuit in accordance with all local and national standards.  DO 
NOT remove the grounding plug.  If in doubt that this machine is properly grounded, consult an electrician.   

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DO always use relevant safety measures when working electrical machinery.  Be aware that working in pipe drains 
can cause water puddles, so make sure to use GFCI’s when necessary and personal protection devices like insulated 
gloves, shoes and insulated standing pads. 

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DO remove adjusting keys or wrenches prior to turning machine on. 

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DO guard against electric shock by preventing body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges, 
refrigerators, etc.   

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DO keep the working area clean and brightly illuminated for optimum operational safety.   

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DO keep the machine balanced and stable at all times. 

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DO be mindful that power tools can expose an operator to vibrations transmitted trough contact with the machine.  
Prolonged exposure can lead to medical issues, which should be discussed with a medical professional.      

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DO NOT make adjustments to machine while the machine is running. 

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DO NOT use cable exceeding 165’ (50M) from the machine.  This could damage the machine. 

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DO NOT leave the machine running when not in use. 

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DO NOT hold drainpipe by hand or using the body.  Always mechanically clamp or secure work pieces that are not 
fixed.   

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DO NOT allow liquids or dust to enter the machine’s ventilation system.   

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DO NOT operate machine outside of machine specifications. 

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DO NOT touch moving parts while the machine is running as death or dismemberment could occur.   

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DO NOT remove machine’s panels while machine is connected to a power source.  Only to be removed for service by 
qualified personal and put back on the machine after service is complete.    

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DO NOT allow children or untrained personal to operate machine. 

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DO NOT use this machine in the rain or a wet environment.  If using outdoors, make sure the machine is clean and 
dry. 

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DO NOT operate in the presence of explosive materials as power tools create sparks which may ignite dust or fumes.   

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DO NOT use on a pipe that may contain a live electrical wire/circuit. 

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DO NOT use this machine if the ON/OFF switch is broken. 

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DO NOT operate this machine on the same work surface where welding is being performed.  This could result in 
severe damage to the machine or personal injury to the user.   

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DO NOT operate this machine on a lower voltage as this could limit the motor life and work efficiency.   

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NOTE: Use of long small gauge power extension cords can result in decreased voltage.  As local voltages 
can vary, it may be a good idea to test the voltage at the end of the extension cord to ensure proper voltage 
requirements are met.  You might also consult an electrician to make sure the length of cord matches up 
with the proper wire gauge for this size motor.  Make sure to use outdoor cords when operating outdoors.  
Use a GFCI circuit if using in wet locations.   

 

 

Summary of Contents for SDS200

Page 1: ...OPERATIONAL MANUAL MODEL SDS200 SECTIONAL DRAIN CLEANING MACHINE by BLUEROCK Tools Volume 1 4...

Page 2: ...ct the retailer as soon as possible Do not throw away the packaging until the item is out of the guarantee period Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally responsible manner Recycle if possible...

Page 3: ...ADDITIONAL AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES 3 ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES FOR THIS MACHINE CAN BE FOUND IN BLUEROCK TOOLS ONLINE SHOP AT WWW BLUEROCKTOOLS COM OR FROM YOUR LOCAL RETAILER 3 OPERATIONS 4 PURPOSE 4 MACH...

Page 4: ...nsure they are operable Make certain the on off switch is in the off position before plugging into power to prevent unintentional starting OPERATIONAL SAFETY CHECKS ONLY to be operated by qualified pe...

Page 5: ...and or using the body Always mechanically clamp or secure work pieces that are not fixed DO NOT allow liquids or dust to enter the machine s ventilation system DO NOT operate machine outside of machin...

Page 6: ...ping Weight 220lbs 100KG Shipping Carton 44 x 25 x 28 Included Accessories DESCRIPTION QTY Instruction Manual 1 1 1 4 Drain Cable 60 15 4 6M x4pcs 30mm diameter Sectional Cables Soft Shaft Same as Rid...

Page 7: ...g should be avoided whenever possible o DO NOT allow the cord or plug to drag along the floor when wheeling between locations Make certain the work area is dry o DO NOT place the machine in water Use...

Page 8: ...ines farther than 10 Avoid going into sewer tanks more than 3 Clutch operations o To rotationally engage the clutch pull the clutch handle down towards the ground The user must hold the handle in the...

Page 9: ...in cleaner cable These are only attached on the front side of the machine cable o Attach the drain cleaner cutter once the end of the cable has been inserted into the front of the machine clutch chann...

Page 10: ...flexible shaft and assure personal safety Straight Helical Cutter Olive Shaped Helical Cutter Flexible Olive Shaped Helical Cutter For exploring the pipe blockage Usually used in the first step For g...

Page 11: ...of machine can result in the cable kinking and or twisting which can lead to cable breakage Feed a section of cable into the front of the machine see figure below Make sure the cable goes into the cl...

Page 12: ...with short jerking motion to free the cutter Slowly advance the cutter forward into the clog Repeat the process until the clog is free o NOTE Make sure cutters are always spinning when progressing int...

Page 13: ...back through the machine from front to back Remember to turn off machine and disconnect sections as they come out When a section of cable is removed insert the cable back into the cable carrier Make...

Page 14: ...on standard operating procedures Damaged Cable Dull cutters Replace cutters Cutters not assembled in correct sequence Put cutters in correct sequence Low quality pipe Make sure only pipe of good qual...

Page 15: ...are worn replace with identical piece After each use coat all moving parts including clutch driver with corrosion resistant oil Occasional Maintenance Check brushes for wear and replace if worn Grease...

Page 16: ...m ABS 3 47 Motor 750W 230V 1 13 Half round head screw M5 8 3 48 Flat key 6 30 1 14 Tension spring 3 49 Small Pulley 1 15 Damper 1 50 Damper 1 16 Driving shaft 1 51 Screw M5 103 3 17 Clutch cone 1 52 W...

Page 17: ...S D S 2 0 0 P I P E D R A I N C L E A N E R 14 Breakdown View...

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