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To Break Or Not To Break: A Drain Cleaning Tools Survival Guide

This article discusses the importance of proper care and maintenance for drain cleaning tools to prevent premature damage and reduce operational costs for contractors. It highlights common mispractices that lead to equipment breakdown, presenting them ironically as "easy ways to speed up equipment damage." These include neglecting to clean and lubricate tools after use, aggressively forcing cables into clogs, immediately using large cutters without a starting tool, failing to use anti-freeze in water jetters during winter, and using expensive camera heads as cutting tools. The author, Dave Dunbar, national sales manager for General Pipe Cleaners, emphasizes that such destructive behaviors lead to significant financial losses through equipment replacement, lost revenue due to downtime, and increased headaches. He then pivots to the "real world" practices adopted by successful plumbing, maintenance, and drain cleaning contractors, who prioritize equipment protection, optimize customer service, and boost company profitability by ensuring their tools are reliable and properly functioning. The concept of a "Bell Curve of Breakage" is introduced, derived from nearly a century of General Pipe Cleaners' experience. This statistical model illustrates that a small percentage of users never break their equipment, another small percentage breaks it frequently, and the majority fall somewhere in between. Professionals on the positive end of this curve attribute their success to a particular attitude towards equipment, which involves respecting all their tools. Key practices of these successful contractors include understanding and staying within the functional design limits of their equipment, rather than using brute force. They demonstrate patience and care, learning the true capabilities of each tool and operating them within commonsense boundaries. Furthermore, these professionals exceed manufacturers' baseline maintenance recommendations. They ensure tools are stored in clean, dry, and safe environments, recognizing that dirt and moisture are primary adversaries of drain cleaning equipment. An example cited is an Indiana plumber who has used the same cable machine and original snakes since 2003, demonstrating the impact of consistent, diligent care. The article also stresses the critical role of proper maintenance for individual components, such as sewer cables. It advocates for the use of specialized lubricants designed for drain cleaning tasks. These lubricants, such as General’s Snake-Oil Classic, contain rust inhibitors to combat moisture and provide a corrosion-resistant coating, while also creating a nonstick surface to prevent mud and debris buildup. This not only extends the life of cables but also improves the performance of the entire drain cleaning system, including drums, bearings, and power cable feeds. By adopting these best practices, contractors can significantly reduce equipment wear and tear, minimize downtime, and avoid substantial financial losses, ultimately moving towards the positive end of the "Bell Curve of Breakage." #DrainCleaning #ToolMaintenance #ContractorTips #EquipmentLongevity #Plumbing #OperationalEfficiency #CostSavings #PreventativeMaintenance #DrainCleaning #ToolMaintenance #ContractorTips #EquipmentLongevity #Plumbing #OperationalEfficiency #CostSavings #PreventativeMaintenance
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