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General's Speedrooter 92 Offers Durability And Ease-Of-Use



The new Speedrooter 92™ from General Pipe Cleaners blends rugged reliability with ease-of-use.   An upgrade to the Speedrooter 91, it includes the Flexitube™ spring distributor tube which enhances the machine’s durability.  It allows the cable to feed and retract more smoothly, even if the frame has been damaged and abused.  A cord wrap has been added to the handle to make it easier to store the power cord and foot pedal.  

The Speedrooter 92’s durable field tested design offers easy handling.  One person can easily load it onto a truck.  The machine's frame slides smoothly from the loading wheel to the handle to the stair climbers and finally to the wheels.  The adjustable height, swept-back handle also provides maximum maneuvering leverage.  

With the driving and pulling power for long, tough jobs, General's Power Cable Feed drives and retracts 3/4", 5/8", and 1/2" cables easily.  To adjust to different cable sizes, simply turn the knob on top of the feed.  No screwdriver is required.  

Both large and small drums sport a see-through inner cage to quickly determine how much cable remains.  The durable design features a braced frame at key stress points, heavy-duty 1/2 hp motor, and Flexicore® cable.

Flexicore® cable offers superior kinking resistance and unequalled strength with the right amount of flexibility.  It's so tough that it carries a one year warranty against breakage.

For details, contact the Drain Brains® at General Pipe Cleaners, a division of General Wire Spring Co., 1101 Thompson Ave., McKees Rocks, PA  15136, USA.  Ph: 800-245-6200 or 412-771-6300.  Fax: 412-771-2771.  Web:
www.drainbrain.com.

General Pipe Cleaners, a division of General Wire Spring Co., is a leading 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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