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Water Ram uses a shock wave to clear clogged drains.
Water Ram uses a shock wave to clear clogged drains.

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Water Ram uses a shock wave to clear clogged drains.


May 31, 2007 - Model-G Kinetic Water Ram fires environmentally safe compressed air charges into sinks, tubs, and drains to open clogged pipes while losing 2% of initial pump force. This unit features built-in, self-contained pump and pressure gauge so operators can select proper power level as well as ergonomic grip handle. Optional accessories include expansion plugs, metal toolbox, and toilet attachment screws to prevent splashback.

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Water Ram Clears Clogged Drains with Shock Action


Hydraulic Manufacturing Company announces important improvements in their Kinetic Water Ram, a device that generates a shock wave to open clogged pipes. The shock wave is created by firing an environmentally safe compressed air charge into a clogged sink, tub, or floor drain. This shock wave bypasses vents and goes around bends to reach the stoppage with only 2% loss of power. Built into the Ram is a self-contained pump and pressure gauge so the operator can select the right amount of force for the job.

The new Model-G Kinetic Water Ram has a redesigned triggering device that gives greater impact when the compressed air charge is released. In addition, the grip handle has been enlarged for a more comfortable operation. The tool has an attractive plated body and comes with a variety of accessories, including expansion plugs and a sturdy metal tool box.

An optional toilet attachment screws onto the front of the Ram to turn it into a powerful plunger. The specially designed attachment enables the operator to position the cone in the bowl to get a tighter seal. This allows the blockage to be struck with greater impact and no splash back.

For more information contact Hydraulic Manufacturing Company, 2153 12th Street, Sarasota, FL 34236; Phone 800-346-0789 or 941-365-3656; FAX 941-957-1006; Web www.waterram.com; Email: waterram@acrn.com


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Marty Silverman
USA
Phone: 412-771-6300

Company Information:
Name: Hydraulic Mfg. Co.
Address: 2153 12th St.
City: Sarasota
State: FL
ZIP: 34236
Country: USA
Phone: 941-365-3655
FAX: 941-957-1006
http://www.waterram.com




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