Are your chain knockers getting caught in roots when you clear a blockage?

7 months ago
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his little trick might help.

Twist the drain cleaning chain around the flexible shaft to reduce the diameter of the chain.

Once you have passed through the blockage, simply open the chain, and continue to clear the remainder of the inner circumference of the pipe.

Our sewer cleaning chains use centrifugal force to center themselves within the pipe so you can be assured that the entire inner surface of the pipe wall is clean.

They are also adjustable so you could clean a pipe of a smaller diameter if you spread the connection hubs further apart.

They mount to a 6mm, 8mm, 10mm and 12mm flexible shaft with hex screws.

All of our tools are available from:
European Union - https://zewer-tools.com
The rest of the world - https://plumber-tools.com

Few important things to remember:

Please be sure to lubricate your flexible shaft before the first use, and then check the lubrication every few weeks. This not only ensures the longevity of your shaft, but also makes it more efficient over longer distances. Our preference for lubricant is basic machine oil.

Feel free to choose between a corded or a cordless drill, but make sure not to use the hammer action function on the drill because it can cause damage to your shaft.

With a flexible shaft you will be using less than 3% of the water you would need to get the same result with a hydro jetting machine. Imagine the amount of water you will save by using a flexible shaft.

Important note: We manufacture our own brand of shafts, and by chance our clients started adapting them to their Ridgid K102 or K204 sewer cleaning machines. They also informed us that our flexible shafts are a bit more rigid than the Ridgid flexshafts. We do not claim that we have a replacement shaft for a Ridgid Flexshaft.

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