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Sewerooter T-3™  

Cable Application Chart (Table 1) 

Cable Size

 

Pipe Size

 

Typical Applications

 

1/2" 

3" to 4" 

Roof  Stacks  and  Small  Floor 

Drains (No roots) 

3/8" 

2" to 3" 

Roof  Stacks,  Laundry  Lines  and 

Small Drains (No roots) 

Cutter Application Chart (Table 2) 

Cutter

 

Cat. #

 

Typical Applications 

Arrow  
Head 

AH 

Starting tool, ideal for cutting 

and scraping. 

1-1/2” 

U-Cutter 

1-1/2UC 

Starting tool, works well in 

grease stoppages. 

2” Side  
Cutter  
Blade 

2SCB 

Finishing tool, for scraping 

inside edges of pipe. 

3” Side  
Cutter  
Blade 

3SCB 

Finishing tool, for scraping 

inside edges of pipe. 

4” Side  
Cutter  
Blade 

4SCB 

Finishing tool, for scraping 

inside edges of pipe. 

3” Rotary 
Saw  
Blade 

3RSB 

Finishing tool, for cutting and 

scraping. 

Retrieving 
Tool 

RTR-1 

To remove or retrieve loose 

objects. 

Flexible Leader 

LE-1 

Tool for negotiating around 

difficult bends. 

Note: There are no fixed rules for what cutter to use. If one tool doesn't 

take care of a stoppage, simply try another. 

1.  Be sure the motor switch is in the 

off

 position. 

2.  Place machine at a distance of not greater than two feet of drain 

opening.  If  you  can’t  place  the  machine  this  close  to  the  drain 
opening, run the cable through a pipe or a metal guide tube to 
prevent  cable  whipping.  The  Sewerooter  T-3  Guide  Tube  (T3-
GT) is ideal for this. Guide Tube Extensions (GTE) are also avail-
able. 

3.  Position the air foot pedal for easy accessibility. The machine is 

designed for one-person operation. Be sure you can quickly re-
move your foot from the pedal in an emergency.   

OPERATION 

SET-UP 

OPERATION 

1.  Begin by pulling the cable from the 

drum and sliding it into the drain as 
far as it will go. 

2.  Tighten  the  knob  at  the  top  of  the 

Power Cable Feed so that the feed 
roller presses against the cable. Be 
sure  not  to  over  tighten  since  this 
could  cause  excess  cable  wear. 
Note:    The  Power  Cable  Feed  is 
designed for use with 3/8” and 1/2” 
cables only.   

3.  The feed lever controls the feeding rate and direction of the ca-

ble. Move the lever down to feed the cable out of the drum. The 
further  the  lever  is  moved  downward,  the  faster  the  cable  will 
feed  out.  Move  the  lever  up  to  retract  the  cable  into  the  drum. 
When the lever is in the middle (neutral) position, the cable will 
spin in place.  

MAKE SURE THE MOTOR SWITCH 

 IS IN THE ‘OFF’ POSITION!

 

Reverse 

Neutral 

Forward 

Feed Pressure Knob 

Feed Control 
Lever 

4.  Move  the  motor  switch  to  the 

forward

  position.  Then  with  a 

gloved hand on the guide tube, depress the air foot pedal to start 
machine.   

5.  Feed  the  cable  into  the  line  and  against  the  obstruction  with  a 

firm,  even  pressure.  Adjust  the  feeding  rate  to  the  resistance 
met. Do not force the cable – let the cutter do the work. The job 
won’t get done any faster and you could damage the cable. 

DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE –               

 

LET THE CUTTER DO THE WORK.

 

6.  Don't  leave  too  much  slack  in  the  cable  since  this  will  cause 

whipping. If the cable starts to bend or build up too much twist, 
release  pressure  on  the  foot  pedal  and  rotate  the  drum  in  the 
opposite  direction  to  relieve  the  twist  on  the  cable.  Push  any 
excess cable back into the drum and then continue. 

DO NOT ALLOW TOO MUCH SLACK IN THE CABLE 

BETWEEN MACHINE AND DRAIN OPENING SINCE 

THIS CAN CAUSE CABLE WHIPPING. 

4.  Select  the  proper  cutting  tool  (See  Cutter  Application  Chart—

Table 2).  A good tool to start with is the Arrow Head or 1-1/2” U-
Cutter. After the line is opened, follow with larger blades, which 
scrape the inside edges of the pipe, assuring a real cleaning job.  
If you’re having difficulty getting around a P-trap or close bend, 
attach the Flexible Leader (for 1/2" cable only). 

5.  Insert the cutter into the female connector at the end of the cable 

and tighten the connecting screw and lock washer 

firmly

 in place.   

Summary of Contents for P-T3

Page 1: ...ble free profitable service However no machine is better than its operator Read understand and follow all safety warnings and instructions provided with the product Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock and or serious injury Save all warn ings and instructions for future reference SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...ag These items could become wrapped around the cable and cause serious injury Always wear safety glasses and rubber soled non slip shoes Use of this safety equipment may prevent serious injury Never operate machine with belt guard removed Fingers can get caught between belt and pulley Never operate machine without the Guide Tube in place Can result in significant hand injury Do not overstress cabl...

Page 3: ...drugs alcohol or medication A mo ment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury 2 Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry Con tain long hair Keep your hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts Loose clothes jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts 3 Avoid accidental starting Be sure switch is off before plug ging in Carrying tools...

Page 4: ...s with genuine GENERAL replacement cables 13 Only use this tool in the application for which it was de signed Follow the instructions on the proper use of the ma chine Other uses or modifying the drain cleaner for other appli cations may increase risk of injury Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI Your machine is equipped with a ground fault circuit interrupter which protects you against shock if...

Page 5: ...tighten since this could cause excess cable wear Note The Power Cable Feed is designed for use with 3 8 and 1 2 cables only 3 The feed lever controls the feeding rate and direction of the ca ble Move the lever down to feed the cable out of the drum The further the lever is moved downward the faster the cable will feed out Move the lever up to retract the cable into the drum When the lever is in th...

Page 6: ...hen feeding ca bles in or pulling them out When feeding do not use too much force let the cutter do the work DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE BEFORE INSTALLING POWER CABLE FEED 1 Slide the Power Cable Feed onto the mounting stud located on the front post 2 Align the mounting knob on the Feed body with the flat spot on the stud 3 Tighten knob firmly Hint It s often helpful to have a small strea...

Page 7: ... factory Before attempting to install the assembly hold the assembly together and remove the wire 3 While still holding the Feed Roller Assembly together insert it into the slot opening of the Carrier 4 In order to help align the Spacers and Bearings insert a pencil point or similar object through the un threaded end of the Axle hole in the Carrier After removing the pencil point continue to maint...

Page 8: ...o not force the cable Let the cutter do the work Machine running in reverse Do not run the machine in reverse to retract the cable from the drain Distributor tube frozen Lubricate distributor tube bushings Drum stops while foot pedal de pressed Hole in pedal or hose Replace as required Hole in diaphragm switch Thermal overload activated If no hole found in pedal or hose replace diaphragm switch Al...

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