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How long is the cable on a Ridgid K 400?

How long is the cable on a Ridgid K 400?

Specifications

Drum Capacity 100′ (30,5 m) of 3⁄8″ (10 mm) diameter cable or 75′ (22,5 m) of 1⁄2″ (12 mm) diameter cable.
Dimensions Length 21″ (53 cm) 24″ (61 cm) with AUTOFEED, Height 23″ (58,5 cm) Width 17″ (43.2 cm).
All Model K-400 machines are supplied with RIDGID® drain cleaning gloves and operator’s manual.

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Technical Details

Manufacturer ‎Ridgid Tool Company
Part Number ‎52363
Item Weight ‎65 pounds
Product Dimensions ‎21 x 17 x 23 inches
Country of Origin ‎USA

How do you get a kink out of a sewer snake?

Lie snake down flat on the floor. Take the snake in two hands, one at each end, and give the cable a strong jerk. this will release any remaining kinks. Push the snake through the blockage with a steady up and down motion until the snake completely breaks through.

Can you Unkink a drain snake?

Put hot water into the sink, filling the pipe up to the drain opening, which will aid in breaking through the blockage. Slide the snake down the drain, twisting it clockwise as you go down the pipe. When you hit the obstruction, give the handle a sharp twist and pull to loosen the clog.

What kind of cable to use for k-400 drain cleaner?

This is a replacement cable for use in the K-400, K-3800 model drain cleaning machines. The cable uses tough Integral Wound (IW) solid core cable that is rugged and kink-resistant. It utilizes a variety of the RIDGID quick-connect cutters.

How big is a k-400 drum machine?

Length 21″ (53 cm) 24″ (61 cm) with AUTOFEED, Height 23″ (58,5 cm) Width 17″ (43.2 cm). All Model K-400 machines are supplied with RIDGID® drain cleaning gloves and operator’s manual.

What kind of drain cleaner is the RIDGID k-400?

The Model K-400 offers reliable power that cleans tough everyday drain line blockages in tubs, showers and sinks. A sleek profile and user-friendly design get you up and running easily — and on to the next job quickly. Ideal for drain cleaners, service plumbers, facility and institutional maintenance departments and property management companies.

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