In this section, you will find all the important information you need to be
aware of before engaging in using your duct brush. Safety should be your
top priority while using this product.
Please read this information carefully, as improper use could damage
the duct brush.
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Always rotate the rods in the clockwise direction. Failure to do so
will cause the rods to unscrew and disconnect.
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Wearing eye protection and a dust mask or respirator is recommended.
Do not wear loose clothing as it can get tangled on the rotating rods.
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Only add one rod at a time when spinning into the vent.
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If using the dryer to blow lint out of the line, always use the dryer/blower
adapter to prevent the brush from damaging the blower wheel.
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Use drills with rotation speed adjustable, use the lower or middle
range), and use the drilling function only(avoid using the impact
function).
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Drill with a 3/8"or 1/2"chuck with an adjustable clutch will work.
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Use your drill to rotate the duct brush gradually and evenly, and avoid
sudden trigger press, which will cause sudden high torque force to
damage the rods or duct.
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Never keep the rods spinning in the duct if you are not moving the rods
up or down, as friction can cause the rods to heat up and possibly
break.
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If you do not have a drill, our brush will still work as we have the manual
working handle in the kit. Simply use the same method as mentioned
earlier, and make sure that each connection is tight. Use a back & forth
motion by hand while keeping a clockwise tension as you manually
brush.
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It is recommended that the dryer vent system be cleaned 3 to 4 times
per year to reduce the risk of fires.
- Avoid connecting rod disconnection; do not reverse rotation
during use.
SECURITY & WARNINGS
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