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The cables are specially hardened and highly flexible, and can be quick-
ly extended or shortened by means of T-groove safety connectors.To
connect two lengths, push the T-bar (7) sideways into the T-groove (8).
The spring-loaded thrust pin in the T-bar component locks the two hal-
ves together. To separate them, push back the spring-loaded thrust pin
with the releasing tool (9) and push the T-bar out of the T-groove. The
cables and tools will also fit other makes of drain cleaning machines. An
adapter drum for REMS Cobra 22 and REMS Cobra 32 each with a Ø
8 mm cable, length of 7.5 m, can be supplied as accessory (see 3.4.).
The diameter of the cable required depends on the diameter of the
pipe to be cleaned. For guidance see 1.2.
The type of cable required depends on the length and position of the
pipe concerned and the type of obstruction expected. The standard cable
is used for general drain cleaning operations. Being highly flexible, it is
particularly suitable for dealing with tight bends or several bends in
succession. For obstructions presenting particular problems, e.g. when
it is necessary to slice through roots, the drain cleaning cable type S,
made of heavier gauge wire (accessory), is recommended. The cable
with a core (accessory) contains a weather- and temperature-resistant
plastic core which prevents dirt from collecting inside the cable or long
fibres from lodging in the spirals.
2.3. Selection of suitable drain cleaning tool
2.3.1. Straight auger
Used as the starting tool to withdraw a sample, from which the cause
of the obstruction can be determined. Also to clear a solid blockage
caused by textiles, paper, kitchen waste etc., to permit the flow of water.
2.3.2. Bulbous auger
Used for minor obstructions caused by textiles or paper, due to its high
flexibility. The extended club-type head facilitates advancement in tight
bends.
2.3.3. Funnel auger
Used for textile and paper obstructions in particular. Is especially useful
for cleaning larger diameter pipes, due to its generous radius of action.
Can also be used as a recovery tool for cables left in the pipe.
2.3.4. Retrieving auger
Used to recover cables left in the pipe by means of an extended, spe-
cially angled grappling arm. Not suitable for boring operations.
2.3.5. Serrated blade borer
Used to bore out greasy or heavily silted pipes. This tool is riveted to
the connector (not soldered or welded), so as to prevent any defor-
mation of the hardened spring steel blades.
2.3.6. Serrated cross-blade borer
Multi-purpose tool for obstructions of all kinds, including incrustations
(e.g. limescale deposits on the inside of the pipe). This tool is riveted
to the connector (not soldered or welded), so as to prevent any defor-
mation of the hardened spring steel blades.
2.3.7. Forked cutters
Size 16 with one blade as a forked cutter or two blades as a cross-
forked cutter, made of hardened spring steel and designed to remove
moderate to severe silting or persistent grease contamination. Size 22
and 32 with serrated, replaceable blade as a serrated forked cutter,
made of hardened spring steel and with multiple uses, e.g. to remove
silting or to reduce (break down) root infestation.
2.3.8. Root cutter
Tool with hardened, replaceable ring-type saw, cutting to the front and
rear. Specially designed for root infested pipes.
2.3.9. Chain flail
The most important tool of all for the removal of greasy deposits and
incrustations (e.g. limescale deposits on the inside of the pipe) as the
final drain cleaning operation. The version with smooth rings should
be used for breakable pipes made of e.g. plastic, while the version with
spiked links should be used for cast or concrete pipes.
3. Operation
3.1. Investigation of the obstruction
Position the machine 30–50 cm in front of the opening giving access to
the affected pipe.
Check to ensure that the guard (2) has been installed on the chuck
mount, together with the guide hose (1) for the cable. Install if ne-
cessary!
The guide hose prevents the cable from twisting if the tool becomes
blocked, as well as cushioning its vibrations and collecting any dirt it may
have picked up.
Feed a length of cable (5) into the machine, with the grooved part of the
connector (8) leading, until approximately 50 cm projects from the ma-
chine. Never connect more than one length of cable at a time. Connect
the drain cleaning tool (6) to the free end of the cable, i.e. insert side-
ways into the T-groove of the cable connector until it locks home. Use
the straight auger as the first tool. Introduce the tool and cable into the
pipe. Switch on the machine with the switch (3) set to rotate clockwise
(switch position „1"). Draw the cable manually out of the machine and
feed it into the pipe until the cable develops a bend.
Caution: Wear a suitable glove!
With the other hand, press down hard on the carrying handle (4) until
the cable rotates. Spring force applied to the cable produces the ne-
cessary thrust. When the bend has straightened, pull the handle (4) up-
wards. The cable will immediately come to a standstill. Feed in the cable
manually again until a bend develops, then apply firm pressure to the
handle (4) until the bend straightens. Keep repeating this procedure.
Connect up further lengths of cable as necessary until it reaches the
obstruction and clears it. When it reaches the obstruction (resistance),
it is important to ensure that it is advanced with care (one centimetre at
a time). If it seizes, the handle must be pulled upwards immediately,
otherwise the cable may break.
However, if a tool has become blocked by an obstruction, it should be
freed by the repeated reversal of the direction of rotation of the machine,
i.e. anticklockwise (switch position „R") and clockwise (switch position
„1"). Use the anticlockwise setting only for this process. All other ope-
rations including the recovery of the cable are carried out in the clock-
wise direction.
3.2. Recovering the cable
Recovery of the cable takes place in the clockwise direction. Withdraw
the rotating cable from the pipe until it develops a bend. Release the
pressure from the handle (4) and push the cable back into the machine.
Press down on the handle and withdraw more cable from the pipe un-
til it again develops a bend. Repeat this process until a length of cable
has been completely fed into the machine or guide hose and it can be
disconnected from the following length of cable. Remove disconnected
lengths of cable from the machine and guide hose. Repeat this process
until the entire length of cable has been removed from the pipe.
3.3. Cleaning the pipe
From an examination of the contamination affecting the withdrawn straight
auger, it is generally possible to form conclusions as to the cause of the
obstruction and therefore to select a suitable tool (see 2.3) with which
the entire cross section of the pipe can then be completely cleaned.
3.4. Adapter drum with 8 mm cable (accessory)
Remove the chuck mount guard (2) and cable guide hose (1) and re-
place them with the adapter drum (Fig. 3 (10)) with the 8 mm diameter
cable. The adapter drum incorporates a collet for the 8 mm diameter
cable. The operating procedure with this cable is the same as that for
the 16, 22 and 32 mm diameter cables.
4. Maintenance
Pull the mains plug before maintenance work!
4.1. Maintenance
The REMS Cobra is maintenance-free. The bearings of the drive shaft
run in a permanent grease filling and therefore require no lubrication.
Clean pipe and drain cleaning cables after each use.
4.2. Inspection/Upkeep
Pull the mains plug before inspection/upkeep! This work may only be
performed by authorised experts or by trained personnel.
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