Ridgid R63015 Spiral Cutter, 1-1/4-Inch, Silver
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The smaller 5/8" cable end will work, so long as you have it. To figure out which one you have, measure across one of your bits or across the cable itself. Ridgid makes two in this size, but the 5/8" is the most common by far on the K-Belt. It has a diameter of 400 mm and a 7/8" diameter. It has one of those cables that starts out at 3/8" and balloons out to 7/8" on the end. By measuring yourself, you can be sure that you don't have that problem. With the Ridgid 63015, you get only the 5/8" cable end.
The reason for rigidity and what Howard told me
A K-letter has been issued to me There is no problem using the 3/8 cable on the 400. As for the connector end of the cable, it is approximately 9/16" wide. Therefore, if your K6200 has the smaller cable, it should work. Due to the design of these tips, I believe you can still place it at the end, it will just not have the same diameter as the cable (if that makes sense, I am not certain).
The thickness of a 1/4 inch. It won't even turn inside the pipe without turning into knotted, brittle mess of a spring cable. This cables should be at least 3/8 with a stiffener molded in it.
Selected User Reviews For Ridgid R63015 Spiral Cutter, 1-1/4-Inch, Silver
My three machines made it past the roots, but none were able to clear the line. This little guy stuck onto the roots to let my little 3/8" line machine do its job, saving me $90 on a plumber.
For something this size, it's expensive. But what you pay for is what you get. appear sharp, and the whole thing seems to be solidly built. Seems like it's designed to last a long time.
THE PRODUCT WORKS AS IT SHOULD, I use it with my K45AF with 3/8 cable, it removes all of the dirt from the pipe.
Fix it to the end of a snake that can be used to cut away roots and clogs with a power drill.
Roots, sediment, and mud can be cut with it I am up, and I am going I think this is very well done.
I liked that it was exactly what I needed for my job.
There is nothing wrong with this I have ground out a couple 1+ inch thick roots and one mouse so far and it has held up well. I love how quickly it cuts, how clean it is, and how well it works. I have not faced any problems with the workmanship of this tool so far.
I never knew there were so many root removers out there.