Quickly and easily cuts with its back-turbo nozzle upstream or downstream, with the world’s most powerful reverse turbo nozzle (internal spinning). It produces the highest quality Laminar flow water on the market. This will free you from constant oiling and servicing.
Specifically designed to travel on the bottom of the drain (it does not fly in the line), needs a 39mm (1 1/4) space at the bottom of the line to get through.
To exit the line it needs 39mm (1 1/4″) for the pipe to have collapsed. The outside height of this assembly is 38mm. Travels through 100mm (4′) 90° bends and when travelling downstream drops into a 100mm (4″) shaft.
Ideal assembly to use when travelling downstream and dropping into a 100mm or 150mm (4″-6″) shaft and you need to cut the roots hanging from the top of the capped junction.
D = is the dual hoses supplying water to the assembly
C = is the carriage that the turbo nozzle and the ceramic jets connect to
38 = is the outside diameter 38mm
Technical information:
This assembly with its 24° back turbo nozzle, uses the same power as it cuts to thrust you up or down the line. This enables you to use 100% power to cut and thrust.
You only need a minimum 15 – 21 l/min (4 – 6 gpm) at 3000 – 5000 psi to operate.
Scenarios:
It can be jetted to work in different scenarios:
A: Jetted 15 – 21 l/min (4 – 6 gpm) with a 30m (100′) 1/4 hose on a portable mini reel connected to the end of your main reel, you can work in 100mm (4″) lines, go around 100mm (4″) 90° bends and drop into a 100mm (4″) square junction whilst travelling downstream. If you have a jetter over 15 – 21 l/min (4 – 6 gpm) you will by-pass the water to your tank with your needle valve or dump valve (unloader valve).
Note: Many plumbers use 60m (200″) of 1/4″ hose on their mini reel. We recommend due to the high-pressure loss in 1/4″ hose (600 psi per 30 m -100″), to cut your 1/4″hose in half, store it in your vehicle and either use it in a longer run or as a spare hose if your hose bursts.
B: Jetted 15 – 21 l/min (4 – 6 gpm) with a 60 m (200′) 3/8 hose on a portable mini reel connected to the end of your main reel, you can work in 100mm (4″) lines, go around 100mm (4′) 90° bends and drop into a 150mm (6″) square junction whilst travelling downstream. If you have a jetter over 15 – 21 l/min (4 – 6 gpm) you will by-pass the water to your tank with your needle valve or dump valve (unloader valve).
C: 15 – 21 l/min (4 – 6 gpm) with a 60m (200′) 3/8 hose on a portable mini reel connected straight to the jetter you can work in 100mm (4″) lines, go around 100mm (4′) 90° bends and drop into a 150mm (6″) square junction whilst travelling downstream. If you have a jetter over 15 – 21 l/min (4 – 6 gpm) you will by-pass the water to your tank with your needle valve or dump valve (unloader valve).
D: Jetted with all your water when your pump is over 15 – 21 l/min (4 – 6 gpm) with your 120m (400″) 3/8, 1/2 or 3/4 main reel hose you can use by screwing on a Thruster (jetted to take the left-over water) between the DC38 (jetted 5.5 – 8 gpm) and the main reel.
Rings:
By using a ring cap on the front and different rings 100mm (4′), 150mm (6′), 225mm (9′), 300mm (12′) sized rings) on the back-turbo nozzle you can adjust it like a cannon in lines to cut through bigger roots.
In large lines, you can use our assemblies (penetrators or cutters) to create a hole to pass your big controlled rotation nozzles through to finish the job if our cutters cannot cut all the roots.
Front cap:
With the front cap on its also used to flush out debris or as a hammer to push out, for example, a brick from the line.