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Purpose: PEX-1 F1807 PEX Copper Crimp Ring Angle Tool is designed to secure 1 in. copper crimp rings into place within PEX piping systems
Compatibility: Ideal for connecting copper crimp rings made to ASTM F1807 standard (Sioux Chief, Watts, Nibco and other brands) with crimp style brass and poly PEX fittings manufactured to ASTM F1807/F877 or F2159 standards respectively (Everhot, Nibco, Watts, Zurn, Apollo, etc.)
Secure Connection: Connections may be checked for security using the Go/No-Go Gauge (included). Each clamp ring shall be gauged to ensure that it has been crimped properly and for the accuracy of the tool
Compact Design: The angled head allows easier access to connections in tight spaces. There are no loose components, jaws to change, or adjustments to be made to create a connection
Smooth Mechanism: Smooth actuation mechanism allows secure connections with minimal force required. Hardened steel construction ensures reliability and durability
Polished Crimp Jaw: iCrimp backed quality control with polished crimp jaw ensures no damages both on PEX Pipes and Copper Crimp Rings
Ergonomic Design: Saving 40% labor and reducing fatigue by one folding handle on crimping 1-inch PEX copper crimp rings
The plumbing tool set includes 1-inch PEX crimping tool, gauge tool and instruction manual
IWISS Angled-heads PEX Crimp Tools allows you to make a secure connection to 1-inch PEX PIPE with copper crimp rings. With Angled-Head, smaller than other brand PEX crimp tools, you can crimp into tight spaces with ease. These tools feature ergonomic handles and come standard with a Go/No-Go gauge. Package Includes: 1 X Pex Crimper for 1-inch Copper Ring 1 X GO-NO/GO Gauges 1 X Instruction About IWISS With an annual production capability of 300,000 pieces, IWISS pipe tools are widely sold to North America, Europe and Australia. IWISS offers solutions for copper pipe and PAP pipe connections. In the meanwhile, IWISS PEX tools are compatible with widely used fittings from Watts, Nibco, Sharkbite, Apollo, Uponor, Sioux Chief and Lyncar.