Safety on the job is always important, especially in the sewer and drain industry. To avoid minor or major injuries, you should know and take the proper safety precautions while around or using sewer cleaning machines. It is also important that any equipment you look to buy has built-in safety features that will protect you and anyone nearby.
To be effective, sewer cleaning machines must be powerful and sturdy. But powerful and sturdy means the machine could be dangerous if you don’t handle and use it properly. It’s important to use the right equipment with your machine and follow the manual to avoid injury.
Machine Safety
Before beginning any job, make sure the Sewer Cleaning Machine you are using is right for the job. Using a machine and cable too big or too small for the pipe could lead to injuries and damages. You should also always inspect the machine for damaged parts or faulty connections, and check the work area for any damaged or hazardous material in the area. When you plug in a Duracable sewer cleaning machine, the ground fault circuit interrupter’s light should turn green. If it doesn’t turn green, the machine shouldn’t turn on. The GFCI is a built-in safety feature to protect the technician from electrocution – if something goes wrong, the GFCI will shut the machine off in 1/40 of a second.
The most common injuries that drain technicians get are leg or back injuries from lifting their machines. Some sewer cleaning machines are pretty heavy, so it’s important that you use caution when you’re transporting the equipment. Duracable manufactures loading ramps for the DM55 and DM175 machines to help get the equipment in and out of the vehicle safely and efficiently. Some machines also come with stair gliders to ease the machine’s transport on staircases.
Operational Safety
When operating the machine, always make sure to wear the right protective gear, such as safety glasses, goggles, coveralls, rubber gloves, and protective shoes. You might also need a facemask depending on the job. Make sure the protective gear is made of the right materials. The gear is there to protect you if something goes wrong, and lesser materials might not hold up, leading to you getting needlessly injured.
Never start the sewer cleaning machine until the cable is inserted into the drain. You want to have it a little way into the cleanout so it spins in the pipe, not in your hand. If you turn the machine on when the cable is loose, you could easily injure yourself or someone nearby – especially if a blade is attached. Similarly, always stop the machine before the drain cable is fully retracted from the cleanout.
Why choose Duracable
Duracable industrial sewer cleaning machines are manufactured to outlast the competition, and they all come standard with manuals on safe usage. Duracable has been manufacturing industrial drain cleaning equipment for 25 years and is very popular among drain technicians. Duracable takes safety seriously, and its equipment goes through rigorous testing before it is sold, offering customers the highest quality.
All of our machines come with ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI). These can detect issues with the power supply and shut down the motor automatically when needed. Plus, the machines are equipped with strong, thick power cords, which are robust and cut easily for maximum protection.
All Duracable machines come with a warranty, without any additional costs, because we are confident that the machines will work long after the competition stops. For more information, please visit our website Duracable.com.
Plumbing Tips To Help You With Your Needs 4
Plumbing Tips To Help You With Your Needs
Fixing your own plumbing can be a difficult and intimidating thing to try. There are so many things to know, and it seems like it could be easy to accidentally break something and make the problem worse. However, taking care of common plumbing problems can be easy with the proper knowledge. Read on for some practical tips on solving and avoiding plumbing issues.
Find a better way to discard of cooking oil instead of pouring it down the drain where it can easily clog your pipes. Keep a coffee can or other metal container handy to pour grease into after cooking. Place the can in the freezer to harden the grease and when it’s full, discard it with the trash.
Clean washing machine lint traps and use pantyhose over the water outlet tube to prevent lint, fuzz and other debris from clogging sewer or septic system filters. Fine mesh traps are also available for this purpose, but a package of knee-high nylon stockings and plastic ties can provide enough filters to encourage you to do the job regularly.
On very cold winter nights, allow your faucets to trickle slightly, especially if your pipes are located in a crawlspace. The running water prevents the pipes from freezing as quickly as they would otherwise. You can catch the water and use it for other household needs to prevent wasting it.
The most important plumbing tip you need to know is — how to turn off your home’s main water supply. Once the water is shut off, you can investigate problems and figure out how to resolve them. Walk the family through the house and show them where all the water shut-off valves are, and how to use them.
If you are the kind of person who likes to listen to music when you work, then you should be sure to avoid using headphones. A radio is a much smarter choice, as it will allow you to hear the music you want, without distracting you from hearing important sounds.
If you own property where the temperature gets below freezing for an extended amount of time each year, you should make sure that pipes located in unheated areas, such as crawl spaces and garages, are insulated. Pipes that are exposed to the outside elements or those that are prone to freezing, should be protected by heat tape or thermostat-controlled heat cables to prevent them from freezing.
Unclog drains with ease. Try using a plunger and drain cleaner, as your clog may simply be a build-up of hair and debris. If this doesn’t work you may have to clear the drain with a snake. Feed the snake into the drain line as far as it will go. Turn the crank gently, which will help to loosen the clog. Remove the snake, and run water down the drain to see if the clog has been removed. You may have to use the snake a couple of times, before the clog is cleared so don’t give up!
As you can see, solving plumbing problems isn’t so hard when you know what you’re doing, or if you have the right advice. When you are well-informed it can save you agreat deal of money. Make a note of what you’ve learned in this article and see how easy it is either to fix your own plumbing problems, or at the very least, ensure that you get a good service from a professional.