Selection Guides

Choose the Right Ridgid Tool

First, define your job: threading new pipe, tightening heavy fittings, clearing clogs, or handling fine dust. Then match the tool to the pipe size and material. For threaders, check die head compatibility with your power drive. For wrenches, compare aluminum vs steel based on weight and durability. For drain cleaners, consider drum vs sectional based on clog depth and line size.

Which die heads fit Ridgid 300 power drive?

The Ridgid 300 accepts 12R and 12RE die heads for 1/8" to 2" pipe. For larger sizes, use the 30 or 31 series with adapters. Always verify your model's manual.

What size pipe wrench for 2-inch pipe?

For 2" pipe, choose an 18" or 24" wrench. Smaller wrenches may not grip as well. Aluminum wrenches are lighter but steel offers more durability.

Which Ridgid drain cleaner for 4-inch line?

For a 4-inch main line, use a sectional or drum machine with a 3/4" cable or larger. Models like the K-750 or K-60SP provide enough power for tough clogs.

What's the difference between RIDGID K-750 and K-60SP?

The K-750 is a sectional drain cleaner with more capacity and a wider range of cable diameters, while the K-60SP is a drum machine favored for its portability and speed on smaller jobs.

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