Forward arrow for forward rotation and toward
the Back arrow for reverse rotation.
FEATURES
KNOW YOUR TOOL
Before attempting to use this product, become
familiar with all of its operating features and
safety requirements.
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1. CABLE CONTAINER.
2. STEEL CABLE.
3. ON/OFF SWITCH.
4. FORWARD/REVERSE LEVER.
TECHNICAL DATA
DT39
CAPACITY
VOLTAGE-FRECUENCY
POWER
CURRENT
NO LOAD SPEED
WEIGHT
DT39K5
CAPACITY
VOLTAGE-FRECUENCY
POWER
CURRENT
NO LOAD SPEED
WEIGHT
CABLE APPLICATIONS
CABLE SIZE
1/4"
5/16"
3/8"
The 1/4" and 5/16" diameter cables with plug heads can be spun through most strainer crossbars and
work well in lines blocked by soft stoppages such as hair, soap, fats, etc.
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3
1 1/4" - 3" (30 mm - 75mm)
120 V ~ 60 Hz
450 W
3,2 A
(0 - 500) r/min
11,8 kg (26 lb)
1 1/4" - 3" (30 mm - 75mm)
120 V ~ 60 Hz
450 W
3,2 A
(0 - 500) r/min
11,8 kg (26 lb)
PIPE SIZE
1-1/4" - 2"
1-1/2" - 2"
2" - 3"
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Slide the grip
shield forward
to
release
cable.
Place
the cable in the
drain by hand
as far as it will
go. Leave six
inches of cable between the machine and drain.
2. Slide the grip shield back to grip cable.
Then gently squeeze the trigger and move the
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machine toward the drain opening. DO NOT
FORCE THE CABLE. The job won't go any faster
and you could kink the cable.
3. After the cable has fed into the drain, release
the trigger.
4. Slide the grip shield forward to release the
cable. Pull the Sink Machine 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.
5.
Slide
the
grip
shield
back,
squeeze
the
trigger
and
move
the
machine
toward
the
drain
again.
Then slide the grip shield forward and pull the
machine back.
Be sure to allow no more than six inches of cable
between the machine and drain opening. Too
much slack in the cable can cause it to tangle
and kink.
6. Repeat procedure until you have worked
through the stoppage.
7. Reverse the procedure to pull the cable out
of the line.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Small lines, tubs, and shower drains.
Sinks, basins, and small drains.
Stacks, toilets, small drains (Not roots).