Square Bar Corkscrew for Continuous Rod
This Square Bar Corkscrew is used with either set screw or direct hook coupling. It has a square style to function into opening the blockage right away – a versatile tool since it have a sharp edge that helps with the pulling and cutting. This tool is used with continuous rod.
| Set Screw | Direct Hook | Description |
| DSS-2 | HSS-2 | 2″ Pipe Size – For Continuous Rod |
| DSS-3 | HSS-3 | 3″ Pipe Size – For Continuous Rod |
| DSS-4 | HSS-4 | 4″ Pipe Size – For Continuous Rod |
| DSS-5 | HSS-5 | 5″ Pipe Size – For Continuous Rod |
| DSS-6 | HSS-6 | 6″ Pipe Size – For Continuous Rod |
| DSS-7 | HSS-7 | 7″ Pipe Size – For Continuous Rod |
| DSS-8 | HSS-8 | 8″ Pipe Size – For Continuous Rod |
| DSS-10 | HSS-10 | 10″ Pipe Size – For Continuous Rod |
| DSS-12 | HSS-12 | 12″ Pipe Size – For Continuous Rod |
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Square Bar Corkscrew for Continuous Rod
Corkscrew tool designed for continuous rod systems to engage, pull, and cut debris inside sewer pipelines.
The Square Bar Corkscrew for Continuous Rod is used with continuous rod sewer cleaning systems during pipeline maintenance operations. This corkscrew tool is designed to assist operators in opening blockages encountered inside sewer lines.
The tool features a square bar construction with a sharp edge that supports both pulling and cutting actions during rodder work. This configuration allows the tool to engage debris or obstructions while moving through the pipeline.
The tool is compatible with set screw or direct hook couplings and is available for pipe sizes 2″–12″.
Key Features
- Corkscrew tool for continuous rod sewer cleaning systems
- Square bar design for engaging pipeline blockages
- Sharp edge supports pulling and cutting actions
- Compatible with set screw and direct hook couplings
- Pipe size range: 2″–12″
Applications
- Continuous rod sewer cleaning operations
- Opening blockages inside sewer pipelines
- Pulling and cutting debris during rodder maintenance work














