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Ridge Tool Company
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SeeSnake
®
microDrain™ Inspection System
RIDGID Drain Cleaning Gloves. Never grasp the ro-
tating drain cleaning cable with anything else, including
other gloves or a rag. They can become wrapped
around the cable, causing hand injuries. Only wear
latex or rubber gloves under RIDGID Drain Cleaner
Gloves. Do not use damaged drain cleaning gloves.
Practice good hygiene. Use hot, soapy water to
wash hands and other exposed body parts exposed to
drain contents after handling or using drain inspection
equipment. Do not eat or smoke while operating or
handling drain inspection equipment. This will help
prevent contamination with toxic or infectious material.
Description, Specifications
And Standard Equipment
Description
The SeeSnake
®
microDrain™ Inspection System is a port-
able pipe inspection diagnostic reel and camera specifically
for small pipes and conduits. It provides a unique remov-
able pushrod drum, for convenience in cleaning or re-
placing pushrods. It also has a removable system cable,
enabling the microDrain System to be configured for use
with any SeeSnake camera control unit (CCU), or for use
with the lightweight hand-held microEXPLORER™ Digital
Inspection Camera monitor.
The microDrain Reel uses an advanced pushrod design
and a proprietary small-radius camera design which allows
camera inspection through very small diameter pipes, P-
traps and very small-radius bends which conventional in-
spection systems often cannot inspect.
When using the microDrain Reel with an appropriate
SeeSnake control unit, the operator can connect an ex-
ternal line transmitter and use a pipe cable locator to line-
trace the path of the microDrain System pushrod in a
pipe.
Use of the microDrain camera in porcelain ap-
pliances will cause scratching to the surface finish of the ap-
pliances. To avoid scratching a toilet, for example, use a
curved non marking pipe segment to lead the camera
past the porcelain bowl and into the drain.
Specifications
Weight ...........................8.9 lbs (4 kg) (with
microEXPLORER Camera
Monitor),
7 lbs. (3.2 Kg) (without
microEXPLORER Camera
Monitor)
Dimensions:
Length .........................13.25" (33.6 cm)
Depth...........................6.6 " (16.7 cm)
Height..........................14.2" (36 cm) (without
microEXPLORER Camera
Monitor Cradle)
Line Capacity.................1
1
4
" to 3" (3.2 to 7.6 cm)
Maximum Run ...............30' (9.14 m)
Sonde Transmitter.........Optional 512Hz
Reel & Frame
Diameter........................12.75" (32 cm)
Camera Diameter..........0.87" (22 mm)
Camera Length..............0.87" (22 mm)
Push Cable Diameter ....0.33" (8.3 mm)
Video .............................510 x 496
Number Of Pixels ..........250
Lighting..........................3 Luxeon LEDs
Operating Environment:
Temperature................32° to 115° F (5°C to 46°C)
Humidity ......................5% to 95%
Storage Temperature....-4°F to 158°F (-20°C to 70°C)
Waterproof Depth ........266' (81 m)
The microDrain System is protected under pending U.S.
and International patent applications.
Standard Equipment
Operator’s Manual
Instructional DVD
Ball Guides
Slip-Ring Unlock Position
Slip-Ring Lock Position
Icon Legend
NOTICE
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