background image

Figure 7 – Removing and Installing Dies 

Dies should fit snugly and securely. With jaws
closed, dies should align. Always use a matched
set of RIDGID dies. If there are any issues re-
garding proper die fit, do not use tool. 

Do not

operate tool without dies installed.

Figure 8 – Die Identification Chart

Die Caddy

Die caddy is available to hold dies when not in
use. For convenience, it can be clipped to the
crimp tool 

(Figure 9)

or belt. Dies push in/pull

out and are held in place by a spring.

Figure 9 – Die Caddy Use

Preparing Connection

Prepare connection per fitting manufacturer’s
instructions. Confirm that fitting is fully inserted
into tube and any ring/sleeve is properly placed.

These instructions are generalized

practices  for  multiple  fitting  systems. Always
follow  fitting  manufacturers  specific  installa-
tion  instructions  to  reduce  risk  of  improper
connections and extensive property damage.

PEX-One Crimp Tool

085-003-980.10_REV. A

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Crimping Fitting 

1. Make sure that proper dies for application

have been installed.

2. With  dry  hands,  install  a  fully  charged

bat tery  into  crimp  tool.  Move  ON/OFF
(I/O) switch to ON (I) position. The work
lights should come on. See 

Work light/sta-

tus chart

for other tool conditions.

3. Depress jaw lever to fully open jaws.

4. Place dies squarely over fitting, aligning the

contour of die to fitting. Release jaw lever
so dies sit on fitting. 

(Figure 10)

. Improper

tool alignment can result in an improper
crimp,  cause  leaks  or  damage  tool.  Do
not hang tool from fitting.

Figure 10 – Tool Square to Fitting

5. Reconfirm that the fitting is appropriately

positioned. Remove your thumb from jaw
lever. Keep fingers and hands away from
jaws to reduce risk of crushing injuries be-
tween dies and between jaws and sur-
roundings. 

Depress and hold run switch to operate
tool. When  the  crimp  is  complete,  the
tool will automatically reverse to start po-
sition. Release run switch. 

If  run  switch  is  released  prior  to  crimp
completion, tool will stop and crimp can-
not be completed. Depress reverse button

(Figure 1)

and crimp connection again.

Use this procedure in case of emergency,
if tool must be removed before a crimp is
completed or if tool malfunctions during a
crimp.

Any  time  reverse  button  is  de-

pressed, crimp is NOT complete and the con-
nection  must  be  crimped  again  to  ensure
completion.

6. With crimp complete, depress jaw lever to

open jaws and remove from fitting. Avoid

NOTICE

Size

ASTM F1807

(Marked “ASTM”)

½"

Bronze

¾"

Silver

1"

Gold

Die Detent

Crimp

Profile

Clip

Dies

NOTICE

Summary of Contents for PEX-One

Page 1: ...Crimp Tool PEX One Operator s Manual 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 Phone 781 665 1400 Toll Free 1 800 517 8431 Visit us at www TestEquipmentDepot com ...

Page 2: ...e risk of electric shock Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes radi ators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electrical shock if your body is earthed or grounded Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electrical shock Do not abuse the cord Never use the cord for carrying pulling or u...

Page 3: ...of fire when used with an other battery pack Use power tools only with specifically designated battery packs Use of any oth door use Use of a cord suitable for out door use reduces the risk of electric shock If operating a power tool in a damp loca tion is unavoidable use a ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI protected sup ply Use of a GFCI reduces the risk of elec tric shock Personal Safety Sta...

Page 4: ...ous injury er battery packs may create a risk of injury and fire When a battery pack is not in use keep it away from other metal objects like paper clips coins keys nails screws or other small metal objects that can make a connection from one terminal to an other Shorting the battery terminals to gether may cause burns or a fire Under abusive conditions liquid may be ejected from the battery avoid...

Page 5: ...ded grip The tool head includes a die detent to allow dies to be quickly and easily changed A work light is supplied for better visibility and also to indicate the tool s status tool ON OFF temper ature out of range charge battery etc 5 085 003 980 10_REV A PEX One Crimp Tool Ridge Tool Company Elyria Ohio USA Electro Crimp Tool Model No PEX One Serial No Control Marking Description On Off Switch ...

Page 6: ...catalog for details on equipment supplied with specific tool cata log numbers Selection of appropriate materials and joining methods is the responsibility of the 6 085 003 980 10_REV A PEX One Crimp Tool Mode Light Description Action Active ON Tool ready for use If unused for 5 minutes tool will move into Standby Mode One brief flash Minimizes battery use Press and release Run Switch to return to ...

Page 7: ... nations Improper combinations can re sult in an incomplete or improper crimp which increases the risk of leaks equip ment damage and injury Follow set up and operating instructions to reduce the risk of injury from crushing electrical shock and other causes and to prevent tool damage 1 Confirm appropriate work area See Gen eral PowerTool Safety Warnings Operate in clear level stable dry location ...

Page 8: ... should come on See Work light sta tus chart for other tool conditions 3 Depress jaw lever to fully open jaws 4 Place dies squarely over fitting aligning the contour of die to fitting Release jaw lever so dies sit on fitting Figure 10 Improper tool alignment can result in an improper crimp cause leaks or damage tool Do not hang tool from fitting Figure 10 Tool Square to Fitting 5 Reconfirm that th...

Page 9: ...d people unfamiliar with the RIDGID PEX One Crimp Tool The Crimp tool is dangerous in the hands of untrained users Maintenance Instructions WARNING Make sure battery is removed from tool before performing maintenance or mak ing any adjustment Cleaning and Lubrication 1 After each use wipe any oil or dirt off the crimp tool and dies with a clean dry soft cloth 2 Check jaw lever operation with each ...

Page 10: ...its implementation into national legislation elec trical equipment that is no longer usable must be collected separately and disposed of in an environmentally correct manner EC Declaration of Conformity The EC Declaration of Conformity 890 011 320 10 will accompany this manual as a sep arate booklet when required Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC The term electromagnetic compatibility is taken to ...

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