RIDGID K9-306 FlexShaft Machine

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K9-306 FlexShaft
TM
Drain Cleaning Machine
999-995-214.10_REV. D
19
signed and recommended for use with
the RIDGID FlexShaft Drain Cleaning
Machine, such as those listed.
For a complete listing of RIDGID equipment
avail able for these tools, see the Ridge Tool
Catalog
No. Description
66618 Knocker,
3
/
8
" cable, 3" pipe, 3 chain
66623 Knocker,
3
/
8
" cable, 4" pipe, 3 chain
66628 Knocker,
3
/
8
" cable, 6" pipe, 3 chain
66633 Knocker,
3
/
8
" cable, 3" pipe, 3 chain, carbide tip
66638 Knocker,
3
/
8
" cable, 4" pipe, 3 chain, carbide tip
66643 Knocker,
3
/
8
" cable, 6" pipe, 3 chain, carbide tip
66648 Knocker,
3
/
8
" cable, 3" pipe, 3 chain, carbide
w/penetrating head
66653 Knocker,
3
/
8
" cable, 4" pipe, 3 chain, carbide
w/penetrating head
66658 Knocker,
3
/
8
" cable, 6" pipe, 3 chain, carbide
w/penetrating head
64338 FlexShaft Lubricant, 8 oz, 12 per case
66663
3
/
8
" Assembly, cable, sheath, couplings, 125'
66668 FlexShaft
3
/
8
" sheath stock, 12"
Service and Repair
WARNING
Improper service or repair can make
the machine unsafe to operate.
The “Maintenance Instructions” will take
care of most of the service needs of this ma-
chine. Any problems not addressed by this
section should only be handled by a RIDGID
Authorized Independent Service Center. Use
only RIDGID service parts.
For information on your nearest RIDGID Auth-
orized In depen dent Service Center or any
service or repair questions see Contact
Information section in this manual.
Optional Equipment
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury,
only use accessories specifically de-
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION
Cable kinking or
breaking.
Cable turns in one
direction but not the
other.
Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter (GFCI)
trips when machine
is plugged in.
FlexShaft Machine
wobbles or moves
while cleaning drain.
Motor does not turn
on with switch.
Troubleshooting
Cable assembly is being forced.
Incorrect FlexShaft Machine or chain
knocker used for pipe diameter.
Cable assembly exposed to acid/
corroded.
Cable/sheath worn out.
Cable assembly not properly
supported.
Chain knocker not properly set up/
adjusted.
Faulty REV/O-OFF/FOR switch.
Damaged power cord.
Short circuit in motor.
Faulty Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI).
Moisture in motor, switch box or on
plug.
Ground not level.
GFCI needs to be reset.
Motor has overheated. Electronic torque
limiter LED ON.
Electronic torque limiter LED flashing.
Do not force cable assembly. Follow
operating instructions.
Use correct FlexShaft Machine or chain
knocker for pipe size.
Clean cable assembly routinely.
Replace worn cable assembly.
Support cable assembly properly, see
instructions.
Properly set up/adjust chain knocker,
see instructions.
Have switch replaced. Take for service.
Have cord replaced. Take for service.
Take for service.
Have cord replaced. Take for service.
Take for service..
Operate in a clear, level and stable
location.
Reset GFCI.
See “Motor Thermal Overload”.
See “Electronic TorqueLimiter”
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