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combinations. Improper combinations 

can result in an incomplete press con-

nection, which increases the risk of 

leaks, equipment damage and injury. 
Follow Set-up and Operation to reduce 

the risk of injury from crushing and other 

causes and to prevent tool damage.

  1.  Confirm appropriate work area 

(See 

General Power Tool Safety Warnings)

Operate in a clear, level, stable, dry loca-

tion. Do not use tool while standing in 

water.

 2.  Inspect the work to be done and deter-

mine the correct RIDGID tool and 

RIDGID attachment for the application 

per their specifications. Using incorrect 

equipment for an application can cause 

injury, damage the tool and make incom-

plete connections.

 3.  Confirm all equipment has been in- 

spected and set up as directed in their 

instructions. 

Removing/Installing 

Attachment

  a.  Remove battery from tool.
  b.  Open the attachment mounting pin:

  

1.  Slightly push the attachment mounting 

pin. 

 

 2.  Twist counterclockwise by about 45° to 

open.

 c.  Remove/insert the appropriate attach-

ment 

(Figure 7)

.

Figure 7 –  Opening The Attachment Mounting 

Pin

  d.  Push to fully close the attachment mount-

ing pin until it locks into the closed posi-

tion. Attachment mounting pin must be 

 

   Do not modify pressing attachments or 

use modified attachments. A pressing 

attachment component that has been 

welded, ground, drilled or modified in 

any manner can shatter during press-

ing, resulting in sharp flying objects, 

severe injury or death. Discard and 

replace damaged pressing attach-

ments.

 

•  Inspect the attachment markings to 

make sure that it is clearly marked as 

to the system and size that it is appro-

priate for. Do not use an attachment 

that is not clearly marked. 

 

•   Inspect the press profile of the attach-

ment. If it is rusty, dirty or if there is 

a buildup of fitting material, clean as 

described in the Maintenance section. 

It is important to keep the press profile 

clean to prevent the formation of burrs 

during pressing process, prevent the 

attachment from sticking to the fitting 

and making sure that a proper press 

connection is made.

 

•   Make sure that springs are intact and 

bias the attachment in the closed direc-

tion. Attachment should cycle freely 

from the fully open to fully closed posi-

tion. If needed, lubricate pivot points 

with a light lubricating oil. Wipe any 

excess oil from the attachment. 

 5.  Inspect and maintain any other equip-

ment being used per its instructions to 

make sure it is functioning properly. 

Set-Up and Operation

 WARNING

Keep your fingers and hands away 

from the tool attachment during the 

press cycle. Your fingers or hands can 

be crushed, fractured or amputated in 

the attachment, tool, between the tool 

and attachment, work piece and other 

objects.
Large forces are generated during prod-

uct use that can break or throw parts 

and cause injury. Stand clear during use 

and wear appropriate protective equip-

ment, including eye protection.
Use proper tool, attachment and fitting 

RP 115 Press Tool

999-995-408.10_REV. A

8

FPO

1. Slightly 

Push

2. Twist 

counter-

clockwise 

by about 

45°

Содержание RP 115

Страница 1: ...Installing Attachment 8 Preparing Connection 9 Pressing A Fitting 9 Inspecting The Pressed Connection 10 Work Light Disable Enable 10 Storage 10 Maintenance Instructions Cleaning And Lubrication 10 Pr...

Страница 2: ...P 115 PressTool WARNING Read this Operator s Man ual carefully before using this tool Failure to understand and follow the contents of this manual may result in electrical shock fire and or serious pe...

Страница 3: ...tions illustrations and specifications provided with this power tool Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock fire and or serious injury SAVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTR...

Страница 4: ...g tools sharp and clean Pro perly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control the power tool Keep cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving...

Страница 5: ...bits etc in accordance with these instructions taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed Use of the power tool for oper ations different from those intended could result...

Страница 6: ...any other equip ment or material used with this tool Failure to follow all instructions and warn ings may result in property damage and or serious injury RIDGID Contact Information If you have any qu...

Страница 7: ...cked Tool has completed service interval 20 000 cycles and requires service Tool has malfunctioned Remove and reinsert battery If still ON have tool serviced 20 sec 2Hz Figure 5 Tool Status Lights Con...

Страница 8: ...these tools Daily exposure levels for sound and vibration need to be evaluated for each application and appropriate safety measures taken when needed Evaluation of exposure levels should consider the...

Страница 9: ...severe injury or death Discard and replace damaged pressing attach ments Inspect the attachment markings to make sure that it is clearly marked as to the system and size that it is appro priate for Do...

Страница 10: ...mpletion If the tool malfunc tions during operation use this proce dure fully closed to prevent tool damage during use NOTE Do not operate tool without the attach ment in place this can damage the too...

Страница 11: ...sed to make the pressed connection This witness mark is a trade mark of the Ridge Tool Company Ab sence of the witness mark may invalidate the system manufacturer s warranty Figure 12 ProPress Witness...

Страница 12: ...es These methods may alter critical pressing profile dimensions and cause improper pressed connections that can lead to extensive property damage Figure 13 Fitting Material Build Up Requiring Jaw Clea...

Страница 13: ...ops during operation Troubleshooting Cont Fitting material build up in the con toured profile area near jaw tips Excessively worn or damaged jaws Fitting material build up in the con toured profile ar...

Страница 14: ...s no longer usable must be collected separately and disposed of in an environmentally correct manner Clearance Requirements The following figures illustrate the clearance requirements for the jaws and...

Страница 15: ...nment where electromagnetic radiation and electrostatic discharges are present and without causing electromagnetic interference to other equip ment These tools conform to all applica ble EMC standards...

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