Paul, My understaniding is that the Pro-Press tools will tell you when they need service (rumour has it at around 20,000 presses) by flashing a certain light sequence. We have 2 for the company, 1 compact that will press up to 1' and the cordless 320 E(? I think) model that will do up to 4' with the proper adapters and clamps when going over 2'. With some planning and a bit of thought it isn't that hard to make sure you can get to almost any fitting, with pre fitting and pressing. I did find a place where it didn't fit but only 1 time so far. I too like REMS tools. While at ISH, I was going through the tool building with one of Viegas reps and he seemed to like them too.
The contract with Rigid is running out with them and they will most likely pick a new tooling partner in the coming year or so. I seem to remember something about a worm gear VS. A hydraulic press and release issue but Im not sure if it was REMS, or someone elses design. There were at least 10 different companies offering press tools for all the different systems that I remember. Crack Mailstore Home more. I know there was a Bosch tool, and I believe I also saw a Millewaukee version! Most of the others were lesser known names to us. BTW, the 320-E (?)uses batteries supplied by Makita, that are still available but we haven't had to buy any in 2 + years.
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REMS Power PressE I have had my REMS Power Press E for about a year now and have nothing but good things to say about it. It has a simple gear design not hydrualic. Up here in wisconsin I can leave my tool in my truck outside all night and not worry about fluids getting cold or batteries going dead. Call me weird but I like corded tools for their power and longevity. I also use the Ridgid jaws on my REMS tool. I have discovered that the slender design of the Power Press E navigates through obsticals better than a pistol gripped unit would. REMS hundreds of jaws available for every fitting known to man Jaws to squeeze pex fittings like the Viega fittings or maybe Wirsbo, even Viessmann fittings, according to the catalog.
The all thread cutting jaws are sweet. Currently a 3/8 is sold the 1/2 should be available soon. That alone is worth the price of admission. Also a wire or cable cutting jaw is available. I went with the corded tool also. Nothing worse than keeping nicads charged all winter. I can only fit so many 12 V chargers under my truck seat.
Jim REMS does not make fitting, just tools, as far as I know. I believe the tool was developed for hydraulic fittings on stainless tube originally in Germany. I suspect if it holds up to hydraulic oils and pressures in the aircraft industry, that it may work on refer type stuff. I see they have fittings for natural gas applications now. I suspect the fitting you are thinking of exists in Europe somewhere.
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Hey there wallies. Looking into adding a press tool to press Veiga fittings.
Most of the jobs will be residential or light commercial with the largest size we plan on pressing being two inch copper. A colleague has the m12 force logic tool and it looks great.
Download Remi Pe Tabla Android. Even got to press a few fittings with it. I would be interested in the m18 which presses up to four inch capacity, however it doesn't seem like Milwaukee sells the 'ball tip actuator jaws ring clamp kit' in small diameter sizes like Ridgid has for its new RP340. Insight from the field would be much appreciated. Milwaukee says compatible with rings but i can't confirm from experience notice the milwaukee kit that ships with 1/2' to 2' jaws says it is compatible with 4' using rings and the ring kit for 2.5' to 4' ( ) has a jaw adapater with it although it is not listed separately as the one for the ridgid. Can't give you any field feedback because these things are still way out of my league. I use veiga hand tools. I can only assume these are priced on the efficiency they might provide to a crew doing a lot of connections because i just don't see the engineering be worth $2 or 3 grand unless they are imagining really low unit numbers to be sold.