Figure 18 – Retaining Rings Unlocked
NOTE! Spring must not be over tightened on the
camera head. Over tightening will cause the
end closest to the camera head to rise, and
may prevent the ball guide from sliding onto
the spring.
Figure 19 – Slide Ball Guide Over Spring and Lock
Retaining Rings
Installing the Roller Dolly
For larger pipes (4.5" or larger) using the Standard
SeeSnake, you can also choose to use the Roller Dolly
guide. The Roller Dolly guide is especially useful for long
straight inspections such as in city service lines.
To install the Roller Dolly, open the top and bottom re-
taining rings on the guide using a flat-tipped screwdriver.
Figure 20 – Opening The Roller Dolly Retaining Rings
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Slide the Roller Dolly over the camera head to the desired
position and press the retaining rings closed.
Retaining
Rings
Unlocked
Figure 21 – Roller Dolly Installed
To remove the Roller Dolly, use the tip of a flat-tipped
screwdriver to lift the retaining rings to their open position
and slide the guide off the spring assembly.
Pre-Operation Inspection
Before each use, inspect your SeeSnake System
camera and reel and correct any problems to reduce
the risk of serious injury from electrical shock or
other causes and prevent machine damage.
1. With the SeeSnake unplugged from the camera con-
trol unit, inspect the system cable and plug for dam-
age or modifications. If any damage or modification is
found, do not use the tool until it has been properly re-
paired or replaced.
2. Clean any dirt, oil or other contamination from the
SeeSnake, especially from the frame, to prevent the
unit from slipping from your grip while transporting or
using.
3. Inspect the SeeSnake for any broken, worn or miss-
ing, misaligned or binding parts, or any other condition
which might prevent safe, normal operation. Confirm
that the unit is properly assembled. Make sure the
cable drum rotates freely and the drum brake works
correctly.
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