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Here’s a sectional cable machine that drives 7/8" and 5/8" sections – or even 5/16" cables for small drain work. You can switch from 7/8" to 5/8" and back by repositioning the chuck cone. No adapter required. Attach a small drum to the back of the machine to drive smaller cables.

The I-95 gives you more than versatility. It gives you power and convenience. The motor is a 1/3 hp capacitor type, so it delivers plenty of torque to the cables. Yet, as soon as you lift the drive handle, the cable stops rotating, so there’s no additional torque build up.

You also use the drive handle to carry the machine. And when the I-95 is in position on the job, its four point base gives it rock-solid stability. A cutter holder is attached to the back so your cutting heads are always with the machine. A ground fault circuit interrupter is standard equipment.

 

Cables for the I-95

7-1/2 ft. x 5/8" (2.3m x 15.6 mm)
for 1-1/4" through 3" (31 mm – 75 mm) lines
(Cat. No. 7.5R8).

15 ft. x 7/8" (4.6 m x 21.9 mm)
for 2"–4" (50 mm – 100 mm) lines
Cat no. 15R10).

“T” slot couplings slide together to lock and uncouple with a pin key.

I-95-A Includes six 7-1/2 ft. x 5/8" sections (7.5R8), an SCC small cable carrier,
and an R-8CS cutter set.

I-95-C Includes five 15 ft. x 7/8" sections (15R10), a CC cable carrier,
R-10CS cutter set and a tool box.

I-95-D Combines Units A and C.

I-95-E Same as I-95-D, plus small drum (95-25A) with 25 ft. x 5/16" cable (25HE1-A) installed.