Three-in-One Sectional Cable Machine Clears Any Drain

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Three-in-One Sectional Cable Machine Clears Any Drain
Root 66, a sectional cable power drain cleaner designed to clear practically any inside or rooftop drain, uses 5/8- or 7/8-inch sections interchangeably.

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General Pipe Cleaner’s Root 66, a sectional cable power drain cleaner designed to clear practically any inside or rooftop drain, uses 5/8- or 7/8-inch sections interchangeably.

There’s no need for adapters or tools to switch from one cable size to the other. In addition, smaller 5/16- or 3/8- Flexicore cables can be used by sliding a container onto the back of the Root 66, setting it up for sink lines and other small drainlines.

Operating the Root 66 is easy, too. Depress the drive handle for plenty of cable torque from the 1/2 hp capacitor motor.

Release the drive handle and the cable immediately stops rotating — for no additional torque buildup.

A wide four-point base adds greater stability, and an optional dolly for easy transport over long distances.

Other accessories include cable carriers, a drum for small drain work and a toolbox.

Standard equipment includes a ground fault circuit interrupter, double palm leather gloves, rear guide hose, and General’s tradition of quality, performance and reliability.

Optional 7/8-inch Proflex sectional cables sport an innerspring, which increases cable strength to resist kinking and to transfer extra torque down the cable for additional cutting power.

For details, contact the Drain Brains at General at 800/245-6200, or visit www.drainbrain.com.

General Pipe Cleaners, a division of General Wire Spring Co., is a manufacturer of high-quality drain cleaning equipment since 1930. General serves drain cleaning professionals and plumbing contractors, as well as facilities managers, the rental industry and the hardware/home center market. The Toughest Tools Down The Line.



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