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Compact, versatile, professionals' machine. Capable of running three different size cables: 5? 16 In., 3? 8 In. and 5? 8 In. The perfect, all-around sink, shower and floor drain machine. Weighs less than 40 lbs.
Reliable clog removal: The Ridgid Drain Machine (Model 58960) delivers consistent, professional-grade performance for clearing tough blockages in residential and light commercial drains.
Electric power where you need it: 115 V, 50/60 Hz operation provides dependable torque and continuous power without frequent battery changes.
Versatile use: Ideal for sinks, tubs, showers, floor drains, and short runs — a go-to for plumbers and maintenance teams tackling routine blockages.
Durable, job-ready design: Ridgid builds rugged tools meant to stand up to daily use with quality components and easy access for maintenance.
What is this drain machine used for?
Clearing hair, grease, soap scum, roots, and debris from small to mid-sized drain lines.
What drain sizes can it handle?
Typically effective on 1½″ to 3″ lines and similar residential drains (verify capacity in the specs).
Is it electric?
Yes — runs on 115 V AC (50/60 Hz) for steady, continuous power on the job.
Is it suitable for professionals?
Yes — robust enough for frequent use by plumbers, facility maintenance crews, and service techs.
Clean cables after each use to remove debris, grit, and moisture before retracting.
Inspect cable and drum regularly for kinks, wear, or rust; replace if damaged.
Wipe housing and switches with a dry cloth to remove dirt and prevent buildup.
Check power cord integrity and plug before use to ensure safe operation.
Lubricate cable lightly if specified by the manufacturer to maintain smooth feeding.
Store in a dry environment to protect internal components and electrical parts from moisture.