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K-45 Drain Cleaning Machine

While working the blockage, the cable and tool may
become clogged with debris and cuttings from the block-
age. This can prevent further progress. The cable and
tool need to be retrieved from the drain and the debris re-
moved. 

See section on “Retrieving the Cable”.

Handling A Stuck Tool/Cable End

If the cable end stops turning and cannot be pulled back
from the blockage, release the ON/OFF switch while
firmly holding the drain cleaner. The motor will stop and
the cable and drum may turn backwards until energy
stored in the cable is relieved. Do not pull the drain
cleaner further than 12" (30cm) from the drain - the cable
may twist, kink or break. Keep your finger off of the
ON/OFF switch.

Freeing A Stuck Tool

If the cable end is stuck in the blockage, release the
ON/OFF switch, pull the handgrip toward the drum to grip
the cable and try pulling the cable loose from the block-
age. Be careful not to damage the cable or tool while
pulling on the cable. If the cable will not come free from
the blockage, place the FOR/REV switch in the REV po-
sition, and with the handgrip toward the drum to grip the
cable, press the ON/OFF switch for several seconds
and pull on the cable until it is free of the blockage. Do
not operate the machine in the REV position any longer
than required to free the cable end from the blockage or
cable damage can occur (with FOR/REV switch in REV
position the AUTOFEED Advance feed lever will re-
trieve cable). Place the FOR/REV switch in the FOR po-
sition and continue cleaning the drain.

Retrieving The Cable

Once the drain is open, start a flow of water down the
drain to flush the debris out of the line. This can be
done by running a hose down the drain opening, turning
on a faucet in the system or other methods. Pay attention
to the water level, as the drain could plug again.

With water flowing through the drain, retrieve the cable
from the line. The flow of water will help to clean the
cable as it is retrieved. The FOR/REV switch should be in
the FOR position – do not retrieve the cable with the
switch in the REV position, this can damage the cable. 

Manual Operation

– Pull the handgrip forward to re-

lease the chuck from the cable. With your gloved
hand, grip the cable close to the drain opening and re-
trieve the cable back into the drum. This can be
done either with the cable rotating or not. Rotating the
cable while retrieving does a better job of cleaning the
drain and makes retrieving the cable easier. Do not
expose more than 12" (30cm) of cable.

The chuck can be used to better grip the cable during

retrieval. Move the handgrip towards the drum to grip
the cable with the chuck. With the cable rotating
(ON/OFF switch ON) move the drain cleaner away
from the drain opening (but do not expose more than
12" (30cm) of cable). Release the ON/OFF switch.
Move the handgrip away from the drum to release
the chuck from the cable. Grip the cable with your
gloved hand close to the drain opening (to prevent it
from pushing back into the drain) and push the drain
cleaner over the cable back into the drum. Repeat
the above steps to continue retrieving the cable in
this manner.

AUTOFEED Operation

– Confirm that the cable out-

let of the drain cleaner is no more than 6" (15cm)
from the drain opening. Pull the handgrip away from
the drum to disengage the chuck from the cable. Do
not engage the chuck while using the AUTOFEED.
Press the ON/OFF switch to start the machine. To re-
trieve the cable, depress the retrieve feed lever. The ro-
tating cable will work its way out of the drain.

Pay attention to the cable during retrieval as the cable end
can still become stuck.

Release the ON/OFF switch before the cable end comes
out of the drain. Do not pull the end of the cable from the
drain while the cable is rotating. The cable can whip
around and cause serious injury. Pull the remaining cable
from the drain with gloved hands and feed back into the
drain cleaner. If needed, change the tool and continue
cleaning following the above process. Several passes
through a line are recommended for complete cleaning.

With dry hands unplug the machine. 

Maintenance Instructions

WARNING

Maintain drain cleaning machine according to these
procedures to reduce risk of injury from electrical
shock, chemical burns and other causes.

Machine should be unplugged before performing
any maintenance.

Always wear safety glasses and RIDGID drain clean-
ing gloves when performing any maintenance.

Cleaning

The machine should be cleaned as needed with hot,
soapy water and/or disinfectants. Do not allow water to
enter motor or other electrical components. Make sure
unit is completely dry before plugging in and using. Use
a clean cloth to wipe off unit. Do not use any solvents to
clean.

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Страница 1: ...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 Cleaner Manual www calcert com sales calcert com 1 888 610 7664 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 ...

Страница 2: ...ation Inspection 6 Machine and Work Area Set Up 7 Operating Instructions 8 Operation 9 Feeding The Cable Into The Drain 9 Maintenance Instructions 11 Cleaning 11 Cables 12 AUTOFEED 12 Changing Cables Changing Inner Drum 12 Loading Cable Into Inner Drum 13 Loading Cable Without Changing The Inner Drum 13 Accessories 14 Machine Storage 14 Service and Repair 14 Disposal 15 Troubleshooting 16 Lifetime...

Страница 3: ...serial number which is located on nameplate Serial No WARNING 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 www calcert com sales calcert com 1 888 610 7664 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 ...

Страница 4: ...r tool in a damp location is un avoidable use a ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI protected supply Use of a GFCI reduces the risk of electric shock Safety Symbols In this operator s manual and on the product safety symbols and signal words are used to communicate important safety information This section is provided to improve understanding of these signal words and symbols This is the safety ...

Страница 5: ...Such preventive safety measures re duce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the pow er tool or these instructions to operate the power K 45 Drain Cleaning Machine tool Power tools are dangerous in the hands of un trained users Maintain power tools Check for misalignment or binding of moving pa...

Страница 6: ...Do not use damaged gloves Do not allow the end of cable to stop turning while the machine is running This can overstress the cable and may cause twisting kinking or breaking of the cable Position machine so that the cable outlet is within 12 30 cm of the drain inlet or properly support exposed cable when the distance exceeds 12 30 cm Greater distances can cause control problems leading to twisting...

Страница 7: ... damage a drain that is in good condi tion and properly designed constructed and maintained If the drain is in poor condition or has not been properly designed constructed and maintained the drain cleaning process may not be effective or could cause damage to the drain The best way to determine the condition of a drain before cleaning is through visual inspection with a camera Improper use of this...

Страница 8: ...readability of the warning label see Figure 2 Any other condition which may prevent safe and normal operation If any problems are found do not use the drain cleaner until the problems have been repaired 5 Inspect cable for wear and damage Look for Obvious flats worn into the outside of the cable cable is made from round wire and profile should be round Multiple or excessively large kinks slight ki...

Страница 9: ...otective covers in the work area The drain cleaning process can be messy 6 Determine if the K 45 cable outlet can be placed within 6 15cm of the drain opening If not the drain opening will need to be extended using similar size pipe and fittings so that the K 45 cable outlet can be placed within 6 15cm of the drain opening See Figure 6 Improper cable support can allow the cable to kink and twist a...

Страница 10: ...og and on line at www RIDGID com or www RIDGID eu 9 If needed install the tool to the end of the cable The T slot coupler allows the cutting tool to be snapped into the cable coupler As the cutting tool is installed make sure that the spring loaded plunger in the coupling on the end of the cable moves freely to retain the tool If the pin sticks in the retracted position the cutting tool may fall o...

Страница 11: ... refers to the cable ro tation and not to the direction of cable movement Do not rotate the cable in reverse except as specifi cally described in these instructions Running the drain cleaner in REV can damage the cable Operation The K 45 Drain Cleaning Machine is available in two dif ferent feed configurations either manual feed or AUTO FEED A K 45 supplied with the AUTOFEED can either feed the ca...

Страница 12: ...nsition may cause the cable to kink or knot and prevent removal from the drain Minimize the amount of cable fed into the transition to prevent problems The cables are not attached to the inner drum Use care when feeding out the last 5 to 7 feet 1 5m to 2 13m of the cable to insure that it does not come out of the ma chine If using a cable with the Speed Bump feature See Figure 11 this indicates th...

Страница 13: ...nto the drum This can be done either with the cable rotating or not Rotating the cable while retrieving does a better job of cleaning the drain and makes retrieving the cable easier Do not expose more than 12 30cm of cable The chuck can be used to better grip the cable during retrieval Move the handgrip towards the drum to grip the cable with the chuck With the cable rotating ON OFF switch ON move...

Страница 14: ...oth AUTOFEED levers and push the cable through the AUTOFEED 2 Remove screw from AUTOFEED hand grip using 3 16 allen wrench Figure 12A and remove the AUTO FEED mechanism Figure 12B Figure 12A Removing AUTOFEED Screw Figure 12B Removing AUTOFEED Mechanism From Housing 3 Wipe or wash dirt and debris out of the AUTOFEED mechanism and hand grip 4 On the AUTOFEED mechanism apply a small amount of genera...

Страница 15: ...able before proceeding Use caution when removing the cable from the package The cable is under tension and could strike the user 3 Add a 15 30 degree bend approximately 1 25 4mm from the drum end of the cable as shown in Figure 15 Figure 15 Bend At Cable End 4 Coil the cable into the inner drum CLOCKWISE See Figure 16 Figure 16 When Loading Cable Into An Inner Drum Coil The Cable CLOCKWISE Loading...

Страница 16: ... front and AUTOFEED Assembly Replacement AUTOFEED Cartridge Accessories WARNING Catalog No 50647 50652 50657 62225 56782 89400 56792 95847 62235 56787 89405 56797 62245 62250 62260 96037 Model No S 1 S 2 S 3 C 1 C 1IC C 21 C 13IC C 13ICSB C 2 C 2IC C 22 C 23IC C 4 C 5 C 6 C 61C Cables 5 16 8mm Bulb Auger Description 15 4 6m with Bulb Auger 25 7 6m with Bulb Auger 35 10 7m with Bulb Auger 25 7 6m w...

Страница 17: ...your local waste management authority for more information For EC Countries Do not dispose of elec trical equipment with household waste According to the European Guideline 2002 96 EC for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and its implementation into na tional legislation electrical equipment that is no longer usable must be collected separately and dis posed of in an environmentally correc...

Страница 18: ...ault Circuit Interrupter GFCI Moisture in motor switch or on plug AUTOFEED full of debris AUTOFEED needs lubrication Cable not evenly distributed Do Not Force Cable Let the cutter do the work Use correct cable equipment Use reverse only if cable gets caught in pipe Clean cables routinely If cable is worn replace it Support cable properly see instructions Replace switch Replace cord set Take motor ...

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