background image

Page 8

O’Brien Root Cutter Operation

After assembly of your O’Brien root cutter with skid and cutter blade as outlined in previous sections,
attach the high pressure hose. 

NOTE:

 If tubular tiger tail hose guide is used, slide it over the hose

before attaching hose to root cutter. Attach placement tool and lower root cutter unit into manhole and
position it at the pipe entrance with cutter blade facing in the direction of travel. 

NOTE:

 If possible,

cutting should always be done against the flow to allow debris to be carried back to the working manhole.
Start jet unit engine and turn on water pressure momentarily to allow root cutter to enter line several
feet. Turn off pressure and position hose guide/guard at pipe entrance. Tie safety rope to jet or clamp
in place, avoiding trip area. Mark hose top of manhole entrance with white waterproof tape.

Begin cleaning operation by running engine at low RPM. Back off or reduce output pressure at
regulator if unit is so equipped, and increase throttle setting on jet unit to operate at full RPM.
Adjust pressure regulator for maximum pressure (never exceeding 2000 psi). Feed root cutter
hose slowly into pipe allowing cutter to cut obstructions and to avoid jamming blade. Jamming of
cutter into obstruction could cause cutter and shaft to lock in the obstruction and the body of the
motor to rotate in the pipe, causing jet hose twist and damage. When hose is in the pipe, it should
be tight against the hose guide to avoid slack. Slacking of the hose indicates the root cutter has
encountered an obstruction.

 Immediately

 pull back on the hose by hand. Gradually 

feed

 root cutter

hose forward 

by hand

 allowing cutter to cut into and through obstruction. Use care to keep your body

well balanced and maintain stable footing when performing the above.

If root cutter does not penetrate  blockage after several minutes, you may have encountered a
lateral or a collapsed pipe and should consider other options. Continued operation without penetration
can damage root cutter and/or blade or cause root cutter to lockup in pipe. After penetration is
made through a blockage, no slack should be felt or seen at hose. Continue feeding root cutter
slowly a few feet up pipe and if no slack is seen or felt on the hose, you are through blockage. For
every 2 to 3 feet of blockage, pull root cutter back to manhole to clear pipeline of debris. The
marking of white tape on the hose will indicate the root cutter distance of exit from the line. 

Do not

pull unit all the way into manhole at this time, but reduce water pressure and flow to root cutter to
prevent debris from washing into another pipe and clogging. If debris is not excessive, root cutter
may be allowed to advance further into pipeline as outlined above and the procedure continued
until complete line is cleaned. However, if debris is excessive with first run, pull root cutter toward
pipe entrance after turning down pressure to allow debris to build up in bottom of manhole. 

Turn off

water pressure 

and

 engine.

DANGER:

Failure to turn off engine could result in inadvertent
activation of root cutter, resulting in serious bodily
injury.

Summary of Contents for O'Brien

Page 1: ...C 8 0 0 4 3 5 3 8 6 6 www spartantool com Record the Serial Number of your O Brien Root Cutter and give the number to the factory when ording parts Serial Number SP SP SP SP SPART ART ART ART ARTAN A...

Page 2: ...l Data 3 Warnings 3 4 Operating Instructions 5 Proper Orifice Selection 5 Cutter Blade Selection 6 Skid Mounting 7 Attachment of Cutters 7 O Brien Root Cutter Operation 8 9 O Brien Root Cutter Parts L...

Page 3: ...ter always wear safety goggles rubber boots rubber gloves and rain coat A full face shield is recommended Insure that the hose and root cutter has been placed in the pipe a minimum of 3 before engagin...

Page 4: ...ny procedure method tool or part not specifically recommended by Spartan Tool is safe for personnel and will not damage or make the equipment unsafe Safety decals have been placed at operating points...

Page 5: ...utter orifice is designed for units having flow capacities of 30 35 GPM 113 6 132 5 LPM and the 1 root cutter orifice black is designed for units having flow capacities of 45 60 GPM 170 3 227 1 LPM Th...

Page 6: ...and will not traverse elbows The following indicates the size cutter and skid to be used in pipe cleaning applications Proper skid and cutter should be attached to root cutter before the high pressur...

Page 7: ...the mounting of plate runners to the body shell of the root cutter by means of four removable pins which are locked in place by cotter keys fig 3 The main motor need never be removed from the body she...

Page 8: ...avoid slack Slacking of the hose indicates the root cutter has encountered an obstruction Immediately pull back on the hose by hand Gradually feed root cutter hose forward by hand allowing cutter to...

Page 9: ...ight weight grease into the orifice grease fitting Motor shaft will be turned by the grease as this is done When grease can be seen at hose connection greasing is complete and root cutter can be store...

Page 10: ...aw 13 1 41006000 Reducer Bushing 1 to 3 4 14 1 04381900 Caplug 3 4 NPT 15 1 77742600 Bushing Reducer 3 4 x 1 2 Ite m R e q d P a rt D e scrip tio n 1 44247200 O B rien R oot C utter O nly 2 1 44247300...

Page 11: ...1 41579000 W rench Rootcutter T 4 1 44234400 Hanger Hood 5 1 44247400 Vial w Parts 6 1 44249100 Decal Set 7 4 44246500 Skid Plate 6 8 4 44246600 Skid Plate 8 9 4 44246700 Skid Plate 10 10 4 44246800 S...

Page 12: ...12 2 3 4 5 6 1 Optional Accessories Item Part Description 1 41306602 4 Spiral Saw 2 41306603 6 Spiral Saw 3 41306604 8 Spiral Saw 4 41306605 10 Spiral Saw 5 41306606 12 Spiral Saw 6 41306607 15 Spiral...

Page 13: ...es not cover damage to the equipment resulting from the use of replacement parts other than Spartan Tool parts Spartan Tool s sole obligation and the original retail purchaser s exclusive remedy under...

Reviews: