Replacement Flex Shaft Set for K9-102
CCS-006-102-DTS-15
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Core Rule
The more bends you need to navigate, the thinner the shaft should be. Thicker shafts deliver more torque but sacrifice flexibility. Thinner shafts offer better flexibility but reduce torque output. If a small diameter shaft is used in a larger pipe and the tool gets stuck, there is a risk of the shaft winding up inside the line. Larger diameters reduce that risk.
1 ¼″–2″ (DN32–DN50) Pipes
Recommended: 6mm (¼″)
Ideal for navigating 90° bends in 2″ lines. Thicker shafts may struggle to pass tight bends in this diameter.
3″–4″ (DN75–DN100) Pipes
Recommended: 8mm (5/16″) for tight bends.
Provides strong flexibility while still allowing effective descaling. If the line is mostly straight and aggressive descaling is required, 10mm may be considered.
4″–6″ (DN100–DN150) Pipes
Recommended: 10mm (⅜″)
Well-balanced option for descaling and blockage removal. If working in 4″ pipes with multiple tight bends, 8mm may perform better.
4″–8″ (DN100–DN200) Straight Lines
Recommended: 12mm (½″) for maximum torque and heavy descaling.
May pass one or two bends, but torque delivery can be affected in complex layouts. If bends are present in this range, consider 10mm instead.
Final Guidance
If bends are your main challenge, prioritize flexibility. If torque and aggressive descaling are the priority and the line is straight, choose thicker.
It’s tempting to choose the longest shaft available “just in case.”
With flex shafts, that usually works against you.
Why Longer Shaft Isn’t Always Better?
- Weight
Flexible shafts carry noticeable weight per meter. Bringing a 30m (100ft) shaft to a 5m (16ft) job adds unnecessary bulk and fatigue. - Power Loss
The longer the shaft, the more power is required to transfer torque to the tool.
Running a 30m shaft with only 5m deployed means the remaining coiled shaft still needs to rotate. That extra resistance can strain or even burn out your drill. - Most common blockage depth
Most blockages occur within 20m (65ft) of the entry point.
Cleanouts are commonly spaced around 25m (80ft) apart.
What we recommend
Choose the shaft length that covers about 80% of your jobs.
For the remaining 20%, add a second shaft and connect them with a Shaft-to-Shaft Connector when longer reach is needed. You can even combine different diameters.
This setup gives you:
- Better mobility
- Less weight to carry
- Improved torque transfer
- More control in bends
Bonus Tip
If you’re planning to use a Shaft Carrier, confirm that your chosen length and diameter fit inside it. That info can be found in carrier's product images and description.
Affordable Alternative Flexible Shaft Set for K9-102
Pipemade.com is offering a complete flexible shaft set equipped with a sleeve and 102 adapter that is compatible with your Ridgid K9-102 machine. The adapter is already crimped onto the flexible shaft.
The shaft set for the K9-102 is 15m (50ft) long, and the shaft is 6mm (¼″) in diameter.
Flexible shafts from Pipemade.com are more rigid than their Ridgid counterparts, which our clients prefer because the rigidity prevents the shaft from coiling on the inner diameter of their pipes during cleaning or blockage removal.
Please note: This is NOT an original Ridgid flexible shaft, and we do not offer original replacement cables for the Ridgid K102 or K204 sewer cleaning machines.
Lubricate the flex shaft before first use
Please ensure that you lubricate your flexible shaft before using it. The aviation law prohibits us from delivering products that may be considered flammable, and because of this, our flexible shaft sets are delivered dry (without flex shaft lubrication).
It is important that you lubricate the shaft completely with common machine oil or a PTFE lubricant before your first use. The initial and repeat shaft lubrication promotes product longevity and prevents friction induced problems in your flexible shaft.
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