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FlexShaft™ Drain Cleaning Machines

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Figure 5 –  Example of Extending Drain Access 

to within 3’ of Machine Cable Outlet 

  9.  Disconnect the chain knocker from the 

hook and pull approximately 4’ (1.2 m) of 
cable assembly out of the machine.

 10. Mark the sheath to indicate when the 

chain knocker is approaching the drain 
opening when withdrawn. This can be 
done with tape. This reduces the risk of 
the chain knockers coming out of the 
drain and whipping around. The distance 
depends on the configuration of the drain, 
but should be at least 4’ (1.2 m) from the 
chain knocker.

  11.  Ensure chain knocker is properly installed 

(see Installing/Adjusting Chain Knocker).

 12.  Insert chain knocker end at least 1’ (0.3 m) 

into drain.

 13.  Evaluate the work area and determine if 

any barriers are needed to keep bystand-
ers away from the drain cleaning ma-
chine and work area. The drain cleaning 
process can be messy, and bystanders 
can distract the operator.

 14.  Position the machine for easy accessibil-

ity. You must be able to hold and control 
the cable assembly and the drill switch.

 15.  With dry hands, insert the battery into 

the drill.

Installing/Adjusting Chain 
Knocker

  1.  Select proper chain knocker for the con-

ditions.

  5.  If needed, place protective covers in the 

work area. The drain cleaning process 
can be messy.

  6. Place the Drain Cleaning Machine on 

the ground with the drill shaft vertical. 
Machine should sit squarely and firmly 
on the ground. Do not operate with the 
drill shaft horizontal. This will reduce the 
risk of tipping.

  7. Remove the battery from the drill 

(see 

Specifications)

. Securely attach the drill 

chuck to the hex of the drill shaft 

(Figure 

4)

. Set the battery powered drill torque 

adjustment to the maximum setting (do 
not place in the “drill” setting). Set the drill 
speed in the 1800 to 2500 RPM range, 
and place the direction selector in the 
FORWARD (FOR) position 

(see direction 

marking on the front housing).

Figure 4 –  Attaching Drill To Drill Shaft 

  8.  Position the Drain Cleaning Machine so 

that the cable outlet is within 3’ (1 m) of 
the drain access. Greater distances from 
the drain access increases the risk of 
the cable assembly twisting or kinking. If 
the FlexShaft Machine cannot be placed 
with the cable outlet within 3’ (1 m) of the 
drain access, extend the drain access 
with similar sized pipe and fittings 

(see 

Figure 5)

. Improper cable assembly sup-

port can allow the cable to kink and twist 
and can damage the cable or injure the 
operator. Extending the drain back to the 
Drain Cleaning Machine also makes it 
easier to feed cable assembly into drain.

FOR

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Summary of Contents for FlexShaft K9-102

Page 1: ...Model K9 102 K9 204 FlexShaft Drain Cleaning Machines Fran ais 15 Deutsch 33 K9 102 K9 204Manual www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187...

Page 2: ...ecifications 5 Specifications Acceptable Battery Powered Drills 5 Standard Equipment 5 Pre Operation Inspection 5 Machine and Work Area Set up 6 Installing Adjusting Chain Knocker 8 Operating Instruct...

Page 3: ...NG Read this Operator s Manual carefully before using this tool Failure to understand and follow the contents of this manual may result in electrical shock fire and or serious personal injury Drain Cl...

Page 4: ...ng and use common sense when oper ating tools Do not use tools while you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A mo ment of inattention while operating tools may result in se...

Page 5: ...breaking of the cable Twisting kinking or breaking cable may cause striking or crushing injuries One person must control both the cable assembly and cordless drill Do not lock drill switch in the ON...

Page 6: ...ores improperly placed utilities and damaged drains could allow the cutter to contact and damage the utility This could cause electrical shock gas leaks fire explosion or other serious damage or injur...

Page 7: ...appropriate drill increases the risk of equipment damage and personal injury Standard Equipment Refer to the RIDGID catalog for details on equipment supplied with specific drain cleaning machine catal...

Page 8: ...d out of the machine Any condition which may prevent safe and normal operation If any problems are found do not use the drain cleaning machine until the prob lems have been repaired 3 Clean any debris...

Page 9: ...5 If needed place protective covers in the work area The drain cleaning process can be messy 6 Place the Drain Cleaning Machine on the ground with the drill shaft vertical Machine should sit squarely...

Page 10: ...a tion As collar distance increases the di ameter of the chains decreases and vice versa Improperly set collar distance can reduce the efficiency of pipe cleaning 6 Test fit the chain knocker knocker...

Page 11: ...ent when chemicals bacteria or other toxic or infectious substances are suspected to be present to reduce the risk of infections burns or other serious personal injury Do not use with a corded drill O...

Page 12: ...per operating position to help maintain control of the cable assem bly and drill see Figure 8 Be sure you can quickly release the drill switch Your gloved hand must be on the cable assembly to control...

Page 13: ...g the cable assem bly must also control the drill switch Do not operate the machine with one person controlling the cable assembly and an other person controlling the drill Do not allow cable assembly...

Page 14: ...continue operating the drill This may cause the cable to twist and kink Monitor the feedback from the feel of the cable assembly in your hand and the sound of the drill knocker in the drain It may be...

Page 15: ...d of the cable assembly sticking in the drum If needed cable assembly can be pulled from the ma chine and the housing opened for flushing cleaning Clean the machine as needed with hot soapy water and...

Page 16: ...ain knocker used for pipe diameter Drill being run in reverse Cable assembly exposed to acid corroded Cable sheath worn out Cable assembly not properly supported Chain knocker not properly set up adju...

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