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Cutter Application Chart (Table 2)
Cutter
Catalog #
Arrow
Head
Flexible Arrow
Head
Boring
Gimlet
Down Head
Boring
DHBG
Gimlet
1-1/4"
Side
1-1/4SCB
Cutter
Other Available Accessories:
Down Head
DHF
Fitting
Toilet
CAA
Attachment
Note: Cutters may only be used with 3/8" cables and
5/16" cables with a female connector.
OPERATION
1.
The cable may have a basin spring head on the end of the cable,
or it may have a connector for attaching cutters to the end.
2.
To attach a cutter, first unplug the machine. Then, remove the
screw and lock washer from the connector at the end of the ca-
ble. Slide the cutter in the slot, then replace the lock washer and
connecting screw. Tighten the screw firmly.
3.
The Boring Gimlet and Arrow Head are good cutters to start with.
Then change to the larger cutters after you've gotten the water
flowing.
4.
Place machine at a distance no greater than six inches from the
drain opening. If you can't place the machine this close to the
drain opening, run the cable through a hose or pipe to prevent
cable whipping.
Typical Applications
Ideal for heavy cutting and
AH
scraping.
More flexibility than Arrow
FAH
Head; can take sharp turns in
small lines.
To remove or retrieve loose
BG
objects.
Leads cable down drain line
rather than up vent or across
tee.
Works well in grease stop-
pages, scrapes walls of pipe.
Converts various cutters to
the down-head style
For cleaning stoppages in
toilet bowl
DO NOT ALLOW TOO MUCH SLACK IN THE CABLE
BETWEEN MACHINE AND DRAIN OPENING SINCE
THIS CAN CAUSE CABLE WHIPPING.
5.
Loosen the chuck. Insert the cable into the drain opening as far
as it will go. Tighten the chuck by turning it in a counter-
Note:
clockwise direction.
ply rotate the chuck until the jaws firmly grip the cable.
6.
Be sure the Forward/Off/Reverse switch is in the FORWARD
position.
7.
Gently squeeze the motor trigger and move the machine forward
toward the drain opening. DO NOT FORCE THE CABLE. The
job won't go any faster and you could kink the cable.
DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE –
LET THE CUTTER DO THE WORK.
8.
After the cable has been fed into the drain, release the trigger.
9.
Loosen the chuck by turning it in a clockwise direction. Pull the
Handylectric back while holding the cable in place. After you are
past the first bend, you probably will not have to hold the cable
as you pull the machine back.
10. Tighten chuck, squeeze the trigger and move machine toward
drain again.
11. Loosen chuck and pull back. Be sure to allow no more than six
inches of cable between the machine and the drain opening.
Too much slack in the cable can cause it to tangle and kink.
12. Repeat procedure until you have worked through the stoppage.
13. Reverse procedure to pull the cable out of the line.
DO NOT USE REVERSE TO PULL THE CABLE OUT
OF THE DRAIN. ALWAYS RUN MACHINE IN FOR-
WARD. USE REVERSE ONLY TO RELEASE CABLE
Hint: It's often helpful to have a small stream of water running
in the line to wash the cuttings away while the machine is in
operation and after.
TO CHANGE CABLES
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE
BEFORE INSTALLING CABLES OR DRUMS!
1.
Loosen the chuck so that the cable will pass through it easily.
2.
Push the back end of the cable through the chuck and into the
drum.
3.
If you are loading a 3/8" cable into the drum, put a slight bend in
the cable one inch from the end so that it will load more easily.
5
Handylectric
Chuck does not require a key. Sim-
IF CAUGHT IN LINE.
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