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S 7 5 P I P E D R A I N C L E A N E R UNPACKING THE ITEM Caution: This machine is packed together with items that may be sharp, oily and overly heavy objects. Remove the machine from the packaging in a safe manner. Check to ensure all accessories are included with the item while unpacking. If any parts are found to be missing, contact the retailer as soon as possible. Do not throw away the packaging until the item is out of the guarantee period.
S 7 5 P I P E D R A I N C L E A N E R Table of Contents SAFETY 1 PRE-OPERATIONAL SAFETY CHECKS OPERATIONAL SAFETY CHECKS 1 1 SPECIFICATIONS 3 INCLUDED ACCESSORIES 3 ADDITIONAL AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES 3 ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES FOR THIS MACHINE CAN BE FOUND IN BLUEROCK ® TOOLS ONLINE SHOP AT WWW.BLUEROCKTOOLS.COM OR FROM YOUR LOCAL RETAILER.
S 7 5 P I P E D R A I N 1 Chapter C L E A N E R Safety DO NOT USE THIS MACHINE UNLESS YOU HAVE READ THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS! Safety glasses must be worn at all times in work areas. Use a full face mask whenever possible. Long and loose hair must be contained. Appropriate footwear must be worn. Close fitting/protective clothing must be worn. Safety gloves should be worn at all times and jewelry must not be worn. Hearing protection should be worn when using this machine.
S 7 5 P I P E D R A I N C L E A N E R Ø DO always non-slip rubber soled shoes. Ø DO be extremely careful when cleaning drains where chemical cleaning compounds have been previously used. Ø DO only use this machine on a properly grounded circuit in accordance with all local and national standards. DO NOT remove the grounding plug. If in doubt that this machine is properly grounded, consult an electrician. Ø DO always use relevant safety measures when working electrical machinery.
S 7 5 P I P E D R A I N C L E A N E R 2 Chapter Specifications ELECTRICAL DATA Voltage Current Motor Size Power Connection GFCI 110V, 60Hz Induction 1/6hp Motor 4 Amps 400W US Standard 3 Prong Grounded Plug Yes, Inline on power cable MECHANICAL DATA Pipe Capacity Max Run-out Gearbox Gear Housing Machine Speed On/Off Switch 3/4" to 5” Diameter (20mm-125mm) 130’ (30M) Forward and Reverse Aluminum 400RMP Manual SHIPPING DATA Shipping Weight Shipping Carton 220lbs (100KG) 44” x 25” x 28” Included Ac
S 7 5 P I P E D R A I N C L E A N E R 3 Chapter Operations Note THOROUGHLY READ THROUGH THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE! PURPOSE Ø The purpose of the S75 is for cleaning the insides of drainpipes from 3/4” to 4” in diameter. This is a heavy-duty professional use machine allowing a single user to easily clean pipes. Ø This type of sectional drain cleaner uses individually lengths (sections) of cleaning cable.
S 7 5 P I P E D R A I N C L E A N E R PREPERATION FOR USING MACHINE Ø CAUTION: Before making any adjustments, ensure the main machine switch is in the “O” off position. Ø CAUTION: Before starting your job, it is vital to be aware of the distance from the sewer inlet pipe to the main sewer pipe or septic tank. Overrunning the cable into large spaces can cause cable to form “knots” and prevent the cable from being returned through the smaller pipe line.
S 7 5 P I P E D R A I N Ø Ø Rubber Safety Hose Operations o The rubber safety hose is attached to the back of the machine clutch channel. o CAUTION: The rubber safety hose must be installed. It protects the user from potential “whipping” action of the end of the sectional cable. Without it installed, damage to persons or property are possible. Blub Auger Operations o Ø C L E A N E R To connect the bulb auger, take out approximately 1’ of cable.
S 7 5 P I P E D R A I N o C L E A N E R There are a variety of drain cutters available for these units (see cutter/accessory table below). When deciding which cutter to use, the user should choose a cutter size that is at least 1” smaller than the drainpipe to be cleaned. The style of the tool is determined by the operational needs of the job. This choice is generally left up to the experience of the user.
S 7 5 P I P E D R A I N C L E A N E R RUNNING THE MACHINE Ø Do all pre-operational and operational safety checks from Chapter 1. Ø Consider your security and stability as well as the orientation of the machine in the work area. o Consider the work surface material, condition, strength, density and rigidity. These factors directly affect the tools operation and user safety. Ø Ensure the machine handle is free of grease or oil. Ø Inspect the cable and couplings for damage or wear.
S 7 5 P I P E D R A I N Ø Turn the main machine switch to the “on” position (“R” for general cutting forward clockwise). o Ø C L E A N E R NOTE: The machine will turn on, but the cable will not spin yet (until the clutch handle is depressed. With gloved hand on the cable, pull down the clutch handle with the opposite hand. Push down on the half circle of the cable until the cable advances downwards.
S 7 5 P I P E D R A I N o C L E A N E R With gloved hand, pull the cable out or hold cable against the edge of the sewer inlet pipe until a half circle is formed in the cable. § This essentially threads the cable out of the pipe. o Release clutch. o Push excess cable back through the machine from front to back. § Remember to turn off machine and disconnect sections as they come out. § When a section of cable is removed, insert the cable back into the cable carrier.
S 7 5 P I P E D R A I N C L E A N E R 4 Chapter Troubleshooting Note SERVICING SHOULD ONLY BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN.
S 7 5 P I P E D R A I N C L E A N E R 5 Chapter General Maintenance Note SERVICING SHOULD ONLY BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN. DON’T FORGET TO UNPLUG POWER TO UNIT PRIOR TO SERVICE! Ø Inspect electrical cords and electrical connections. Ø Keep machine clean and free of debris. Ø Flush cables with water after each use. Occasionally lubricate cables and couplings. Ø Check for misalignment, binding and breakage of all moving parts. If damaged, repair tool before use.
S 7 5 P I P E D R A I N C L E A N E R 6 Chapter Parts List and Breakdown View 13