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HOW TO REMOVE DRUM FROM MACHINE
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE BE-
FORE INSTALLING CABLES OR DRUMS!
1.
Loosen the front post knob
and swing Power Cable Feed
out of the way.
2.
Push down on the spring-
loaded motor and slide the V-
Belt off the back of the drum.
3.
Reach behind the drum and
locate
the
drum-retaining
latch. Pull the latch to release
the drum shaft, then pull the
drum forward off of the ma-
chine.
4.
To install the drum, simply slide drum onto machine. The latch
will lock automatically.
5.
Remove the belt guard by loosening retaining knob on top. Posi-
tion the V-Belt around the drum, then press down on the motor
and slip V-belt onto the pulley. Be sure to reattach the belt guard.
6.
Reposition the Power Cable Feed and tighten knob at base of
front post.
HOW TO INSTALL 3/8" AND 1/2" CABLES IN DRUM
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE BE-
FORE INSTALLING CABLES OR DRUMS!
To install cable in the drum, simply connect the male end of the cable
to the drum connecting cable, which is already attached to the drum.
Then remove the drum V-Belt and turn the drum clockwise, while
pushing the cable into the drum.
Note: The cable should lay in the drum in a
clockwise direction.
HOW TO USE J-DRUM
(Optional—Cat. #MR-250)
The J-Drum holds 50 feet of 1/4" or 5/16" cable to be used when you
need to clear smaller, 1-1/4" to 2" lines. These cables have a basin
plug head that can be spun through most strainer crossbars. (See
Cable Application Chart—Table 1.)
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE BE-
FORE INSTALLING CABLES OR DRUMS!
1.
To install cable, open chuck jaws fully so that cable will pass
through easily.
2.
Slide the back end of the cable (opposite to the end with basin
head) through spout and into the drum. The cable will be easier
to install if you bend the last inch of cable at a 45-degree angle.
3.
When working through difficult stoppages or tight bends, tighten
the chuck to provide more torque and to prevent the cable from
tangling in the drum.
4.
Clean and lubricate chuck regularly to prevent corrosion.
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