Manual Operation - General Pipe Cleaners Auto Handy PD-25 Operating Instructions Manual

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PD-25 Auto Handy
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
Fitting
OPERATION
SET-UP: MANUAL AND AUTOMATIC
DISCONNECT MACHING FROM POWER SOURCE
BEFORE ATTACHING CUTTER!
1.
The cable may have a drop-head spring on the end to help the
cable around tight bends, or it may have a connector for attach-
ing 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 into 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 not greater than six inches (15cm)
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
DHF
the down-head style

MANUAL OPERATION

1.
Place tool as close as possible, but not more than six inches
from the drain opening. If you can't place the tool this close to the
drain opening, run the cable through a hose or pipe to prevent
cable whipping.
2.
Squeeze the cable feed lever. Turn the handle clockwise to feed
the cable out of the container. Insert the cable into the drain
opening as far as it will go.
3.
When you reach the stoppage (resistance is felt), release the
feed lever and continue to turn the crank handle to spin the cable
and cut through the stoppage.
4.
When line is clear, retract cable by squeezing the feed lever and
turning the handle in a counter-clockwise direction.
Hint: It's often helpful to have a small stream of water running
in the line to wash the debris away while the tool is in opera-
tion and after.
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