Help with Pipe and Hose Pressing Tools specifications:
Type
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| Hose Crimpers | Hose crimpers are devices, both un-powered and powered, for joining deformable metal fittings with sections of rigid and flexible hose and tubing. They range from simple, portable, hand-held tools designed for piecework, to sophisticated, sometimes automated, bench-top, work cell, or free-standing machines engineered for precision and high-volume production runs. | ||
| Pipe and Hose Pressers | Pipe and hose pressers are hand-held pipefitting tools designed for fast, liquid-tight joining of pipe, hose, tubing, and fittings. | ||
| Specialty / Other | Specialty / other pressing tools fall into a category not covered by other types detailed here. | ||
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Power
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| Electrical Tools | Pipe and hose pressing tools are energized by electricity. | ||
| Hydraulic Tools | The pipe and hose pressing tools are energized hydraulically. | ||
| Pneumatic Tools | The pipe and hose pressing tools are energized pneumatically. | ||
| Manual Tools | The pipe and hose pressing tools are human-powered. | ||
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Application
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| Hose Fitting | Hose fitting tools are used to apply high amounts of force to join liquid-tight fittings to flexible or semi-rigid plastic hose and tubing materials. An example of a liquid-carrying material used with this type of tool is cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) hose. | ||
| Pipe Fitting | Pipe fitting (pipe pressing) tools are used to apply high amounts of compressive force to quickly join rigid pipe and tubing to standard and specialty fittings. Latest-technology pipe pressing tools can be used with specialty, sealant-coated fittings to create liquid-tight connections in less time than traditional sweat-type fittings take. | ||
| Ring Crimping | Ring crimping tools are used to apply high amounts of compressive force to the outer diameter of copper or similar-metal crimp rings for the purpose of joining liquid-tight fittings or tubing to hose, tube, and pipe assemblies. They are also used to join metal fittings or end-connectors, like the threaded metal piece at the end of a garden hose, to the end of liquid-carrying pipe, hose, and tubing. | ||
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Performance Specifications
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| Pressing Force | Pressing force is specified for high-speed joining of pipe, tube, hose, and fittings, as well as for ring crimping. A compressive force is applied by a pressing tool to the outer diameter of a deformable metal material, creating a liquid-tight connection. | ||
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| Nominal Pipe Size | Nominal pipe size (NPS) is a system used throughout North America for specifying and ordering liquid-carrying piping. "English" sizes are approximations of the pipe size. Smaller pipes have an internal diameter (ID) roughly approximate to the nominal size. Larger pipes match the outside diameter (OD) more closely. | ||
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Form Factor
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| Hand Tools | Hand tools are portable tools that are ergonomically designed to fit in the hand and are operated without additional support. | ||
| Benchtop Tools | Bench-Top Machines, also known as Table-Top Machines, are small-scale machines designed to handle greater production volumes than simpler, portable hand-held tools. They can be found on production shop floors, often atop fixed workstations, and can be either powered or manually-driven. | ||
| Free-Standing Machine | Free-Standing Machines are more complex - and usually larger - pipe and hose pressing devices that are mounted directly on the production floor in a dedicated area. They support precision and high-volume production, and are often capable of running manufacturing programming logic to complete their production runs. | ||
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Features
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| Battery-Powered | Battery-Powered includes disposable and rechargeable batteries. | ||
| Portable / Untethered | Portable / Untethered tools provide the user maximum portability and freedom of movement during operation and do not require a connected electrical power cable (cordless) or high-pressure hose during use. | ||
| Soft Handles | Soft Handles - also known as ergonomic handles - is a user-friendly feature of pressing tools that provide comfort to the user during the hand-crimping operation. | ||
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