Chain Saw Nozzle Rips Through Roots

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Chain Saw Nozzle Rips Through Roots

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The Chain Saw Nozzle from General Pipe Cleaners rips through roots and increases water jet performance. A great option for higher-flow jetters, the nozzle spins chain or wire rope at up to 10,000 rpm to grind up root stoppages in 4- to 10-inch lines. Lengths can be easily switched for different-diameter pipes.

The 3/8-inch Chain Saw Nozzle uses bicycle chain to clear 4-, 6- and 8-inch lines and is available for 4, 5.5 and 8 gpm jets. The 1/2-inch Chain Saw Nozzle uses link chain to clear 4-, 6-, 8- and 10-inch lines. It works well in combination with General's 12 gpm Typhoon trailer jet.

Chain Saw Nozzles are primarily used for high-water-flow gas jetters like General’s JM-2512 Typhoon trailer jet. With 12 gpm at 2,500 psi it blasts lines clean of grease, sediment and debris. The Typhoon blows away blockages in big lines and long runs.

The Chain Saw Nozzles have replaceable threaded inserts, so when the nozzle wears, you only have to replace the inserts, not the whole nozzle. Nozzles for other jetters with different pressure and flow rates are available.

To see the Chain Saw Nozzle in action, or to learn more about General’s full line of water jetters, visit www.drainbrain.com/jets to watch the Jet-Set video catalog. For more information, contact the Drain Brains at General Pipe Cleaners at 800/245-6200 or 412/771-6300.

General Pipe Cleaners, a division of General Wire Spring Co., is a leading manufacturer of high-quality American-made drain cleaning equipment. In business since 1930, the third-generation family-owned company is celebrating 85 years of service to 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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