RIDGID RP 330 User manual

Pressing Tool
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WARNING!
Read this Operator’s Manual
carefully before using this
tool. Failure to understand
and follow the contents of
this manual may result in
electrical shock, fire and/or
serious personal injury.
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RP 330 Pressing Tool
Table of Contents
Recording Form for Machine Serial Number..............................................................................................................1
General Power Tool Safety Information
Work Area Safety........................................................................................................................................................2
Electrical Safety ..........................................................................................................................................................2
Personal Safety ..........................................................................................................................................................3
Power Tool Use and Care ..........................................................................................................................................3
Battery Tool Use and Care ........................................................................................................................................3
Service........................................................................................................................................................................3
Specific Safety Information
Pressing Tool Safety ..................................................................................................................................................4
Battery and Charger Safety ........................................................................................................................................4
Description and Specifications
Description..................................................................................................................................................................4
Specifications..............................................................................................................................................................5
Tool Inspection..............................................................................................................................................................5
Tool and Work Area Set-Up..........................................................................................................................................6
Operating Instructions
Preparing the Connection ..........................................................................................................................................7
Pressing A Fitting With Typical Scissor Jaw Set ........................................................................................................7
Pressing A Fitting With Typical Actuator and Press Ring Set ....................................................................................8
Inspecting The Pressed Connection ..........................................................................................................................9
Maintenance Instructions
Cleaning and Lubrication ..........................................................................................................................................10
Required Maintenance at RIDGID Authorized Service Center ................................................................................10
Accessories ................................................................................................................................................................10
Storage ........................................................................................................................................................................10
Service and Repair......................................................................................................................................................10
Troubleshooting..........................................................................................................................................................11
RP 330 Diagnostic Codes ..........................................................................................................................................12
Lifetime Warranty ........................................................................................................................................Back Cover

RP 330 Pressing Tool
Record Serial Number below and retain product serial number which is located on nameplate.
Serial
No.
Pressing Tool
RP 330
RP 330-B Battery Tool
RP 330-C Corded Tool

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General Safety Rules*
WARNING
Read all safety warnings and instructions. Failure to follow
the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock,
fire and/or serious injury.
SAVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE!
The term "power tool" in the warnings refers to your
mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated
(cordless) power tool.
Work Area Safety
•Keep your work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or
dark areas invite accidents.
•Do not operate power tools in explosive atmo-
spheres, such as in the presence of flammable
liquids, gases, or dust. Power tools create sparks
which may ignite the dust or fumes.
•Keep children and by-standers away while oper-
ating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose
control.
Electrical Safety
•Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never
modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adap-
ter plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools.
Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce
risk of electric shock.
•Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded sur-
faces such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrig-
erators. There is an increased risk of electrical shock
if your body is earthed or grounded.
•Do not expose power tools to rain or wet condi-
tions. 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 unplugging the power tool.
Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or
moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase
the risk of electric shock.
•When operating a power tool outdoors, use an
extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a
cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of elec-
tric shock.
•If operating a power tool in a damp location is
unavoidable, use a ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI) protected supply. Use of a GFCI reduces the
risk of electric shock.
Safety Symbols
In this operator’s manual and on the product, safety symbols and signal words are used to communicate important safe-
ty information. This section is provided to improve understanding of these signal words and symbols.
DANGER
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this
symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE indicates information that relates to the protection of property.
This symbol means read the operator’s manual carefully before using the equipment. The operator’s manual contains
important information on the safe and proper operation of the equipment.
This symbol means always wear safety glasses with side shields or goggles when handling or using this equipment.
This symbol indicates the risk of hands, fingers or other body parts being crushed
This is the electrical shock symbol.
NOTICE
* The text used in the General Safety Rule section of this manual is verbatim, as required, from the applicable UL/CSA 60745 standard. This section contains
general safety practices for many different types of power tools. Not every precaution applies to every tool, and some do not apply to this tool.

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Personal Safety
•Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use com-
mon sense when operating a power tool. Do not
use a power tool while you are tired or under the
influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication. A mo-
ment of inattention while operating power tools may
result in serious personal injury.
•Use personal protective equipment. Always wear
eye protection. Protective equipment such as dust
mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing
protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce
personal injuries.
•Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch
is in the off-position before connecting to power
source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying
the tool. Carrying power tools with your finger on the
switch or energizing power tools that have the switch
on invites accidents.
•Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turn-
ing the power tool on. A wrench or a key left attached
to a rotating part of the power tool may result in per-
sonal injury.
•Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and bal-
ance at all times. This enables better control of the
power tool in unexpected situations.
•Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or
jewelry. Keep your hair, clothing, and gloves away
from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, or long
hair can be caught in moving parts.
•If devices are provided for the connection of dust
extraction and collection facilities, ensure these are
connected and properly used. Use of dust collection
can reduce dust-related hazards.
Power Tool Use and Care
•Do not force power tool. Use the correct power tool
for your application. The correct power tool will do the
job better and safer at the rate for which it is designed.
•Do not use power tool if the switch does not turn it
ON and OFF. Any power tool that cannot be con-
trolled with the switch is dangerous and must be
repaired.
•Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or
the battery pack from the power tool before mak-
ing any adjustments, changing accessories, or
storing power tools. Such preventive safety mea-
sures reduce the risk of starting the power tool acci-
dentally.
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•Store idle power tools out of the reach of children
and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the pow-
er tool or these instructions to operate the power
tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of
untrained users.
•Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or
binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and any
other condition that may affect the power tool’s op-
eration. If damaged, have the power tool repaired
before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly
maintained power tools.
•Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly main-
tained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less
likely to bind and are easier to control.
•Use the power tool, accessories and tool 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 operations dif-
ferent from those intended could result in a hazardous
situation.
Battery Tool Use and Care
•Recharge only with the charger specified by the
manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for one type
of battery pack may create a risk of fire when used with
another battery pack.
•Use power tools only with specifically designated
battery packs. Use of any other battery packs may
create a risk of injury and fire.
•When 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
another. Shorting the battery terminals together may
cause burns or a fire.
•Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected
from the battery; avoid contact. If contact acciden-
tally occurs, flush with water. If liquid contacts
eyes, additionally seek medical help. Liquid ejected
from the battery may cause irritation or burns.
Service
•Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair
person using only identical replacement parts.
This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is
maintained.

result in extensive property damage, severe per-
sonal injury, or death.
•Charge batteries only in the appropriate battery
charger as specified in the charger manual. Other
types of batteries or non-rechargeable batteries may
burst resulting in personal injury and damage.
•Do not probe battery with conductive objects.
Shorting of battery terminals may cause sparks, burns
or electrical shock.
•Do not insert battery with cracked case into tool or
charger. Do not operate battery if it has been drop-
ped or damaged in any way. Damaged battery
increases the risk of electrical shock.
•Do not burn batteries for any reason. Batteries
explode in fire.
•Charge batteries in temperatures above +41°F
(+5°C) and below +113°F (45°C). Store tool and
battery pack in locations where temperatures will
not exceed +104°F (40°C). Proper care will prevent
serious damage to batteries. Improper care of batteries
may result in battery leakage, electrical shock or burns.
•Do not allow anything to cover the charger while in
use. May result in fire.
•Unplug the charger when not in use. Reduces risk
of injury to children and untrained persons.
•Do not charge battery in damp or wet environ-
ment. Do not expose to rain or snow. Increases the
risk of electrical shock.
•Do not open the charger. Have repairs done only by
authorized experts.
Description, Specifications and
Standard Equipment
Description
The RP 330 Pressing Tool, when used with appropriate
jaw sets, is designed to mechanically press fittings onto
tubing to create a water-tight and permanent seal. When
the switch on the RP 330 is depressed, an internal elec-
tric motor powers a hydraulic pump which forces fluid
into the cylinder of the tool, forcing the ram forward and
applying thousands of pounds of pressing force onto
specially designed fittings. Attachments are also available
for other uses.
The entire cycle duration is approximately five (5) seconds.
Once the cycle begins to deform a fitting, it will automat-
ically continue until completion, even if the trigger switch
is released. The LED displays on the back of the tool indi-
Specific Safety Information
WARNING
This section contains important safety information that is
specific to this tool.
Read these precautions carefully before using the RP 330
Pressing Tool to reduce the risk of electrical shock or seri-
ous personal injury.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
A compartment in the RP 330 carrying case is included to
keep this manual with the machine for use by the operator.
Contact the Ridge Tool Company, Technical Service De-
if you have any questions.
Pressing Tool Safety
•Use the RP 330 Pressing Tool only with RIDGID
Standard pressing attachments (jaw set, press
ring, actuator, etc.). Other uses or modifying the RP
330 Pressing Tool for other applications may damage
the pressing tool, damage the attachments and/or
cause personal injury.
•Keep your fingers and hands away from jaws dur-
ing press cycle. Your fingers or hands can be
crushed, fractured or amputated if they become caught
between the jaws or between these components and
any other object.
•Never attempt to repair a damaged jaw set, press
ring, actuator or other attachment. An attachment
that has been welded, ground, drilled or modified in
any manner can shatter during pressing resulting in
serious injury. Discard the entire damaged jaw set.
Replace with a new jaw set. Never replace individual
components except for damaged jaw return springs.
Please call Ridge Tool Company, Technical Services
for availability.
•Read and understand this operator’s manual, the
jaw set instructions, the fitting manufacturer’s
installation instructions and the instructions for
any other equipment used with this tool before
operating the RP 330. Failure to follow all instructions
may result in property damage and/or serious per-
sonal injury.
Battery and Charger Safety
(for RP 330-B only)
WARNING
Read the battery charger manual before using the
charger or batteries. Failure to read, understand and
follow the contents of the charger manual may
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NOTE! RIDGID jaw sets are offered in two “series”
• Standard Series
• Compact Series
These jaw sets are not interchangeable. That is,
only standard series jaw sets will work with
standard series tools (RP 330, 320-E, CT-400).
Similarly, only compact series jaw sets will work
with the Compact 100-B Pressing Tool. Please
refer to the compact tool’s operator's manuals
for further information on these tools and jaws.
Selection of appropriate materials and joining
methods is the responsibility of the system designer
and/or installer. Before any installation is attempted, care-
ful evaluation of the specific service environment, includ-
ing chemical environment and service temperature, should
be completed. Consult Press Fitting System manufactur-
er for selection information.
Tool Inspection
WARNING
Daily before use, inspect your pressing tool and
correct any problems to reduce the risk of serious
injury from electric shock, crushing injures, attach-
ment failure and other causes, and prevent tool
damage.
1. Make sure that the pressing tool is unplugged or the
battery is removed. If a corded tool, inspect the power
cord and plug for damage or modifications. If a battery
tool, inspect the battery for damage. If any damage or
modifications are found, do not use the tool until the
cord or battery has been properly repaired or re-
placed.
2. Clean any oil, grease or dirt from the equipment,
especially the handles and controls. This helps to
prevent the machine or controls from slipping from
your grip.
3. Inspect the pressing tool for any broken, worn, miss-
ing, mis-aligned or binding parts or any other condition
which may prevent safe and normal operation. Make
sure that the attachment mounting pin moves smooth-
ly between the fully open and full closed position
and locks into each. Confirm that the switch moves
freely and does not bind or stick. If any problems
are found, do not use machine until problems have
been repaired.
cate problems such as improper temperature, open jaw
mounting pin or maintenance required.
Figure 1 – RP 330 Pressing Tool and Standard Series Jaw
Set
Specifications
RP 330-C Corded Pressing Tool:
Motor
Voltage ...................120V, Single Phase AC 60 Hz
Amperage ...............5 Amp
Power .....................520 Watts
Weight........................9.00 lbs. (4.1 Kg)
Ram Force .................7,200 lbs. (32kN)
Operating Temperature
Range ...........................15° F to 122° F (-10° C to 50° C)
Duty Cycle...................1 Crimp /min.
RP 330-B Battery Pressing Tool:
Motor
Voltage ...................18V DC
Amperage ...............27.2 Amp
Power .....................490 Watts
Weight........................8.4 lbs. (3.8 Kg)
Ram Force .................7,200 lbs. (32kN)
Operating Temperature
Range ...........................15° F to 122° F (-10° C to 50° C)
Duty Cycle...................1 Crimp /min.
NOTE! The RP 330 Pressing Tool and Standard Jaw
Sets are protected under various U.S. and inter-
national patents and patent applications.
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RP 330 Pressing Tool
LED Display
Panel (Rear)
Scissor Style
Jaw Set
Jaw Arm
Attachment
Mounting Pin
Battery
Tool Housing
Switch
Handle
Jaw
Sideplate
NOTICE

4. Inspect and maintain the tool attachments and battery
charger as directed in their instructions. Failure to
properly inspect and maintain attachments and charg-
ers can result in serious injury and property damage.
5. Check that the warning label is present and firmly
attached to the tool and if required, the battery. Do not
operate the pressing tool without the warning label.
See Figure 2
for the location of the pressing tool
warning label.
Figure 3
shows the labels on the bot-
tom of the batteries.
Figure 2 – Pressing Tool Warning Label
Figure 3 – Label On Bottom Of Battery
6. With dry hands, plug the tool into a properly ground-
ed outlet or insert a fully charged battery. Press the
ON/OFF button on the LED panel one time to turn the
press tool ON. The green, red and yellow LED on the
display panel should all blink one time on power up,
and then the green LED will remain on to indicate that
the tool is ready for use. If any other conditions exist,
use the Diagnostic Codes information on
page 12
to
determine the next step and do not use the tool until
it is working properly. With your hands and fingers
away from the tool ram, test the operation of the
switch to confirm proper operation. When used with
an attachment, once the tool sees enough load it
will lock on to insure that a complete press is made.
Once the operation has been checked, with dry
hands unplug the tool or remove the battery.
Tool and Work Area Set-Up
WARNING
Set up the pressing tool and work area according to
these procedures to reduce the risk of injury from
electric shock, fire, crushing injuries and other
causes, and prevent tool and system damage.
1. Check work area for:
• Adequate lighting.
• Flammable liquids, vapors or dust that may ignite.
If present, do not work in area until sources have
been identified and corrected. The pressing tool is
not explosion proof and can cause sparks.
• Clear, level, stable dry place for operator. Do not
use the machine while standing in water.
• Clear path to electrical outlet that does not contain
any potential sources of damage for the power
cord.
2. Inspect the work to be done and determine the correct
RIDGID tool and attachment(s) for the application.
Using an incorrect attachment for an application can
cause injury, damage the tool and make incomplete
connections. For a complete listing of RIDGID attach-
ments available for this tool, see the Ridge Tool
Catalog on line at www.RIDGID.com or call Ridge
Tool Technical Services (800) 519-3456. Make sure
that the tool and attachment have been inspected as
directed in the instructions.
3. Evaluate the work area and determine if any barriers
are needed to keep bystanders out. Bystanders can
distract the tool operator during use.
4. Confirm that the tool is unplugged or the battery is
removed and fully open the attachment mounting
pin.
See Figure 4.
If there is an attachment in the tool,
slide it out of the tool.
5. Slide the correct attachment into the pressing tool as
shown in
Figure 5
and fully close the attachment
mounting pin. The tool will not operate unless the
mounting pin is fully closed.
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attachment during the press cycle. Your fingers or
hands can be crushed fractured or amputated in
the attachment or tool or between the attach-
ment, work piece and other objects.
Follow operating instructions to reduce the risk of
injury from crushing and other causes and to pre-
vent tool damage.
These instructions are generalized practices
for several types of press tool attachments. Always follow
the specific instructions for the pressing tool attachment
being used and the fitting manufacturers specific instal-
lation instructions. Failure to follow the specific attachment
and fitting installation instructions may result in improper
press connections that can lead to extensive property
damage.
Preparing the Connection
1. Make sure that the work area is free of bystanders
and other distractions and that the tool and work
area has been properly set up.
2. Prepare the connection according to the fitting man-
ufacturers instructions.
Pressing A Fitting With Typical Scissor
Jaw Set
1. Make sure the RP 330 Pressing Tool has the correct
jaw set installed.
2. Connect RP 330 to proper power source. For the
RP 330-B, insert fully charged battery into the base of
the handle. For the RP 330-C plug the tool into an
appropriate outlet.
3. Depress ON/OFF button on display panel one time to
turn tool ON. All three light emitting diodes (LED’s) will
blink once. Then, the green LED should be solidly illu-
minated indicating the tool is ready to press.
NOTE! Tool will automatically turn off if left unused for ten
(10) minutes. To restart tool, it is necessary to
once again depress the ON/OFF button on the
top display panel.
4. Squeeze jaw arms to open the jaw set
(Figure 6).
5. Place open jaws around the fitting
(Figure 7)
. Make
sure the contour of the jaw set is properly aligned with
the contour of the fitting as specified in Fitting Systems
operator's manual. Do not attempt to hang the jaw set
and tool from fitting. Tool could unexpectedly drop and
cause serious injury or death.
6. Make sure the tubing is inserted to the proper depth
in fitting, as specified in the appropriate fitting system’s
operator's manual.
Figure 4 – Fully Open Attachment Mounting Pin
Figure 5 – Slide Attachment Into Tool
6. If using a battery tool, with dry hands insert the battery
into the tool. If using a corded tool, run the cord along
the previously identified clear path, and with dry hands
plug the pressing tool in. Keep all connections dry
and off the ground. If the power cord is not long
enough, use an extension cord that:
• Is in good condition
• Is appropriately rated for the use (example – rated
for outdoor use)
• Has sufficient wire size (16 AWG for 50' or less, 14
AWG for 50' to 100'). Undersized wires can over-
heat, melting the insulation or causing fire or other
damage.
Operating Instructions
WARNING
Always wear eye protection to protect your eyes
against dirt and other foreign objects.
Keep your fingers and hands away from the tool
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Figure 6 – Opening The Scissor-Style Jaw Set
Figure 7 – Placing Scissor-Style Jaw Set Around Fitting
Figure 8 – RP 330 Tool Square To Tubing
7. Make sure the jaw set and tool are square to the tub-
ing and depress the tool trigger switch
(Figure 8).
Keep fingers and hands away from the jaw set to
avoid crushing injuries in jaw set and between jaw set
and surrounds. The press cycle takes about five (5)
seconds. Once a press cycle begins and the rollers
contact the jaw arms, the tool will lock-on and auto-
matically complete the press cycle. Releasing the
trigger will not stop the tool once the pressing process
has begun. This assures consistent, repeatable press
joint integrity.
NOTE! If yellow LED service indicator blinks, the tool
should be sent to a RIDGID Authorized Service
Center for required maintenance. The tool will
not run if it is not maintained within 2,000 cycles
after the first blinking yellow LED.
8. Press jaw arms to open the jaw set.
9. Remove the RP 330 and jaw set from tube. Avoid
sharp edges that may have formed on the fitting
during the pressing operation.
Pressing A Fitting With Typical Actuator
And Press Ring Set
1. Make sure the RP 330 Pressing Tool has the correct
actuator installed.
2. Connect RP 330 to proper power source. For the
RP 330-B, insert fully charged battery into the base of
the handle. For the RP 330-C plug the tool into an
appropriate outlet.
3. Depress ON/OFF button on display panel one time to
turn tool ON. All three light emitting diodes (LED’s) will
blink once. Then, the green LED should be solid illu-
minated indicating the tool is ready to press.
NOTE! Tool will automatically turn off if left unused for
ten (10) minutes. To restart tool, it is neces-
sary to once again depress the ON/OFF button
on the top display panel.
4. Make sure the tubing is inserted to the proper depth
in fitting, as specified in the appropriate fitting system’s
operator's manual.
5. Open the appropriate press ring and place at right
angle onto the fitting
(Figure 9).
Align ring with fitting
according to fitting system’s operator’s manual. Re-
check insertion depth before completing press process.
6. Squeeze actuator arms to open the actuator assem-
bly. Engage actuator ends into the actuator pockets in
the press ring
(Figure 10)
. Make sure actuator ends
are fully engaged in pockets. Do not attempt to hang
tool and actuator from press ring. Tool could unex-
pectedly drop causing serious injury or death.
7. Depress the tool trigger switch. The press cycle takes
about five (5) seconds. Once a press cycle begins and
the rollers contact the actuator arms, the tool will
lock-on and automatically complete the press cycle.
Releasing the trigger will not stop the tool once the
pressing process has begun. This assures consis-
tent, repeatable press joint integrity. To avoid pinch
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Figure 11 – Pressure Release Button
Inspecting The Pressed Connection
1. Inspect the pressed fitting. If the fitting is supplied with
a control ring and/or a control label by the fitting
manufacturer, remove it. Control rings and label are
supplied by the manufacturer to indicate that the fitting
has not yet been pressed. Removal of the control ring
and label indicates to others that the connection has
been pressed.
Look for the following:
• Excessive misalignment of the tubes. Note that a
slight amount of misalignment at the pressed con-
nection is considered normal.
• Tubes that are not fully inserted into the fitting –
double check the insertion marks made on the
tube to see that they are still aligned with the end of
the fitting.
• Incorrect jaw or ring alignment with the fitting con-
tour, distorted or deformed fitting.
• Any other issues per the fitting manufacturer.
If any of these problems are found, then removal of
the fitting is required and a new fitting and tube will
need to be prepared and pressed in its place.
2. Test system in accordance with normal practice and
local codes.
3. See press system’s operator’s manual for specific
inspection criteria.
Maintenance Instructions
WARNING
Make sure cord is unplugged or battery is removed
from tool before performing maintenance or making
any adjustment.
point injuries, keep fingers away from actuator and
press ring during the press cycle.
Figure 9 – Installing Press Ring Onto Fitting
Figure 10 – Attaching Actuator to Press Ring
NOTE! If yellow LED service indicator blinks, the tool
should be sent to a RIDGID Authorized Service
Center for required maintenance. The tool will not
run if it is not maintained within 2,000 cycles
after the first blinking yellow LED.
8. After cycle is complete, squeeze actuator arms to
open and separate actuator from press ring. Remove
the press ring from fitting by manually grasping ring
halves and opening assembly. Avoid any sharp edges
which may have formed on fitting during pressing
operation.
The RP 330 Pressing Tool will turn off auto-
matically if the battery is too low to successfully com-
plete a pressed connection. This will be indicated by
blinking of the green LED. A fully charged battery should
be inserted in the tool and the pressed connection should
be repeated as indicated above. To retract the rollers
and remove the tool from the fitting if battery dies or tool
malfunctions during pressed connection, it is necessary to
press the black pressure release button on the left hand
side of the tool.
(Figure 11)
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NOTICE
Pressure Release
Button

ature within the operating range by placing it in a condi-
tioned room for several minutes before use. This will be
indicated by a red glowing LED on the display panel.
Store the carrying case in a dry, secured,
locked area that is out of reach of children and people
unfamiliar with the RP 330 Pressing Tool. The tool is
dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
Service and Repair
WARNING
Improper service or repair can make machine
unsafe to operate.
Service and repair on this RP 330 Pressing Tool must be
performed by a RIDGID Authorized Service Center. The
tool fasteners have been marked to indicate if service has
been performed by unauthorized individuals.
For any repairs or maintenance, contact the Ridge Tool
Company, Technical Service Department at (800) 519-
3456 or www.RIDGID.com for nearest authorized ser-
vice outlet.
If you have any questions regarding the service or repair
of this machine, call or write to:
Ridge Tool Company
Technical Service Department
400 Clark Street
Elyria, Ohio 44035-6001
Tel: (800) 519-3456
E-mail: [email protected]
For name and address of your nearest Independent
Authorized Service Center, contact the Ridge Tool Com-
pany at (800) 519-3456 or http://www.RIDGID.com
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Cleaning and Lubrication
1. Daily wipe the tool clean with a clean dry cloth.
2. Inspect the attachment mounting pin and lubricate the
pin with silicone lubricant as needed.
3. Check return springs in attachments with each use.
Attachments should open and close freely with only
moderate finger effort required.
Required Maintenance at RIDGID
Authorized Service Center
After 30,000 cycles, the tool will show a blinking yellow
LED on the display panel as long as the tool is turned on
to indicate that it is time for maintenance and recalibration.
The tool will not run if it is not maintained within 2,000
more cycles after the yellow blinking LED begins.
Accessories
WARNING
Only the following tool accessories have been de-
signed to function with the RP 330 Pressing Tools.
Other accessories suitable for use with other tools
may become hazardous when used on the RP 330.
To prevent serious injury, use only the accessories
specifically designed and recommended for use
with the RP 330, such as those listed below.
Ridge Tool Company provides Standard Pressing
attachments designed specifically for use with
RIDGID Standard Pressing tools. Only use attach-
ments that are specifically designed to press the fit-
ting system you are installing. For a complete listing
of RIDGID attachments available for this tool, see
the Ridge Tool Catalog on line at www.RIDGID.com
or call Ridge Tool Technical Services (800) 519-
3456.
Storage
Place the tool and jaws in its carrying case. Avoid storing
the tool, batteries or charger in extreme heat or cold.
The tool temperature sensor will not allow the tool to
turn on if oil temperature is not within the temperature
range of 15°F (-10°C) to 122°F (50°C). So it may be
necessary to allow the tool to warm or cool to a temper-
WARNING
Catalog
No. Description
27968 18V Lithium-Ion Battery Pack 2.2Ah
27958 115V Charger
27933 Carrying Case (Plastic)
RP 330 Press Tool Accessories

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RP 330 Pressing Tool
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION
Tool will not turn ON
when ON/OFF button on
display panel is pressed.
Tool turns OFF either
when trigger is de-
pressed or in the middle
of a press cycle. Red
LED glows.
Yellow LED blinks
repeatedly as long as
tool is turned ON and
tool functions properly.
Yellow LED glows con-
tinuously and tool will
not begin press cycle
when trigger switch is
depressed.
Red LED blinks repeated-
ly and tool will not begin
press cycle when trigger
switch is depressed.
Yellow LED glows when
tool is turned ON.
Jaws are locked onto
fitting.
The pressed connections
produced are not com-
plete.
Troubleshooting
Electric cord damaged.
Battery is completely discharged or battery has
failed or power cord not properly inserted into
outlet.
Battery not properly inserted into handle of tool.
Battery is too low.
Tool or battery is too cold or too hot.
Scheduled maintenance/recalibration is required
after 30,000 presses.
Scheduled maintenance/recalibration is manda-
tory after 32,000 presses. Tool is “locked” and
will not function until tool is serviced.
Accessory mounting pin not fully closed.
Tool malfunction detected.
Press was not successfully completed.
Used wrong jaw set for the tube size or material.
The tool was not square to the tube.
Jaw contour was not aligned with the fitting contour.
Tool is in need of repair.
Inspect the cord and replace if necessary.
Insert fully charged battery/recharge dead battery
or unplug and replug power cord.
Check to assure battery is fully inserted.
Insert fully charged battery/recharge dead battery.
Bring tool and battery to correct operating range
between 15°F (-10°C) to 122°F (50°C) by allow-
ing the tool to sit in a conditioned room.
NOTE! Fitting must be repressed if tool stops
in the middle of a press cycle. Failure
to do so may result in a leaking fitting.
Contact Ridge Tool Company, Technical Service
Department at (800) 519-3456 for nearest
Authorized Service outlet.
Contact Ridge Tool Company, Technical Service
Department at (800) 519-3456 for nearest
Authorized Service outlet.
Insert accessory mounting pin to the fully closed
position.
Unplug and replug power cord or remove and rein-
sert fully charged battery. Be sure to repress fitting.
If LED’s continue to glow, contact Ridge Tool
Company, Technical Service Department at (800)
519-3456 for nearest Authorized Service outlet.
Push pressure release valve to remove jaws from fit-
ting. Inspect and repress fitting.
Install the correct jaw set.
Redo the joint with new fitting and new tube.
Make sure that the tool is square to the tube.
Redo the joint with new tube and new fitting.
Make sure the jaw contour is aligned with the
fitting contour.
Contact Ridge Tool Company, Technical Service
Department at (800) 519-3456 for nearest Author-
ized Service outlet.

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RP 330 Pressing Tool
RP 330 Diagnostic Codes
LED Status Description
Green Glows Tool ON.
Blinks Out of acceptable voltage range
— Cordless Tools: Replace battery with a fully charged battery.
— Corded Tools: Connect tool to a reliable voltage supply. If using extension cord,
use 16 AWG for 50' or less, 14 AWG for 50' to 100'.
Red Blinks Jaws mounting pin not fully engaged. Insert pin.
Glows Out of temperature range -10°C (15°F) to 50°C (122°F).
Yellow Blinks Service indicator after 30,000 cycles. NOTE: Tool will lock after 32,000 cycles.
Glows Machine is locked – Service after 32,000 cycles or after a malfunction.

Sertisseuse
RP 330
Sertisseuse à piles RP 330-B
Sertisseuse électrique RP 330-C
MISE EN GARDE
Familiarisez-vous bien avec le
mode d’emploi avant d’utiliser
l’appareil. L’incompréhension
ou le non-respect des consignes
ci-après augmenteraient les
risques de choc électrique, d’in-
cendie et/ou d’accident grave.
Sertisseuse RP 330
Notez ci-dessous pour future référence le numéro de série indiqué sur la plaque signalé-
tique de l’appareil.
N° de
série

Table des matières
Fiche d’enregistrement du numéro de série de l’appareil ......................................................................................13
Consignes de sécurité générales applicables aux appareils électriques
Sécurité du chantier..................................................................................................................................................15
Sécurité électrique ....................................................................................................................................................15
Sécurité individuelle..................................................................................................................................................16
Utilisation et entretien des appareils électriques ......................................................................................................16
Utilisation et entretien des appareils à piles..............................................................................................................16
Service après-vente..................................................................................................................................................17
Consignes de sécurité particulières
Sécurité de la sertisseuse ........................................................................................................................................17
Sécurité des piles et du chargeur ............................................................................................................................17
Description et caractéristiques techniques
Description................................................................................................................................................................18
Caractéristiques techniques......................................................................................................................................18
Inspection de l’appareil ..............................................................................................................................................19
Préparation de l’appareil et du chantier....................................................................................................................20
Utilisation de l’appareil
Préparation des raccords..........................................................................................................................................21
Sertissage des raccords à l’aide de mâchoires à ciseaux traditionnelles ................................................................21
Sertissage des raccords à bagues à l’aide d’un actionneur traditionnel ..................................................................22
Inspection des raccords sertis ..................................................................................................................................23
Entretien de l’appareil
Nettoyage et lubrification ..........................................................................................................................................24
Révisions obligatoires chez un centre de service RIDGID agréé ............................................................................24
Accessoires ................................................................................................................................................................24
Stockage ......................................................................................................................................................................24
Service après-vente et réparations............................................................................................................................24
Dépannage ..................................................................................................................................................................25
Codes de diagnostique de la RP 330 ........................................................................................................................26
Garantie à vie ..........................................................................................................................................Page de garde
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RP 330 – Mode d’emploi

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RP 330 – Mode d’emploi
Consignes générales
de sécurité*
MISE EN GARDE
Familiarisez-vous avec l’ensemble des consignes de sécu-
rité et d’utilisation afin d’éviter les risques de choc élec-
trique, d’incendie et/ou de grave blessure corporelle
CONSERVEZ L’ENSEMBLE DES CONSIGNES
DE SÉCURITÉ ET D’UTILISATION
POUR FUTURE RÉFÉRENCE !
Le terme «appareil électrique» utilisé dans les consignes
de sécurité signifie à la fois les appareils sur secteur et les
appareils à piles (sans fils).
Sécurité du chantier
•Assurez-vous de la propreté et du bon éclairage
des lieux. Les zones encombrées ou mal éclairées
sont une invitation aux accidents.
•N’utilisez pas d’appareils électriques en présence
de matières explosives telles que liquides, gaz
ou poussières combustibles. Les appareils élec-
triques produisent des étincelles susceptibles d’en-
flammer les poussières et émanations combustibles.
•Éloignez les enfants et les curieux durant l’utili-
sation des appareils électriques. Les distractions
risquent de vous faire perdre le contrôle de l’appareil.
Sécurité électrique
•La fiche électrique de l’appareil doit correspon-
dre à la prise de courant utilisée. Ne tentez jamais
de modifier la fiche. N’utilisez jamais d’adaptateur
sur une fiche électrique avec mise à la terre. Les
fiches intactes et adaptées aux prises de courant util-
isées limitent les risques de choc électrique.
•Évitez tout contact avec les objets reliés à la terre
tels que canalisations, radiateurs, cuisinières et
réfrigérateurs. Tout contact avec la terre augmenterait
les risques de choc électrique.
•N’exposez pas l’appareil à la pluie ou aux intem-
péries. Toute pénétration d’eau à l’intérieur d’un ap-
pareil électrique augmenterait les risques de choc
électrique.
•Ne maltraitez pas le cordon d’alimentation de l’ap-
pareil. Ne jamais utiliser le cordon d’alimentation
pour porter, tirer ou débrancher l’appareil. Éloignez
le cordon d’alimentation des sources de chaleur,
de l’huile, des objets tranchants et des mécan-
ismes. Les cordons d’alimentation endommagés ou
enchevêtrés augmentent les risques de choc élec-
trique.
•Lors de l’utilisation d’un appareil électrique à l’ex-
térieur, prévoyez une rallonge électrique homo-
Symboles de sécurité
Les symboles et mots clés utilisés à la fois dans ce mode d’emploi et sur l’appareil lui-même servent à signaler d’importants
risques de sécurité. Ce qui suit permettra de mieux comprendre la signification de ces mots clés et symboles.
DANGER
Ce symbole sert à vous avertir de risques d’accident potentiels. Le respect des consignes qui le suivent vous permettra d’éviter
les risques d’accidents graves ou mortelles.
Le terme DANGER signifie une situation dangereuse potentielle qui, faute d’être évitée, provoquerait la mort ou de
graves blessures corporelles.
Le terme MISE EN GARDE signifie une situation dangereuse potentielle qui, faute d’être évitée, serait sus-
ceptible d’entraîner la mort ou de graves blessures corporelles.
Le terme AVERTISSEMENT signifie une situation dangereuse potentielle qui, faute d’être évitée, serait
susceptible d’entraîner des blessures corporelles légères ou modérées.
Le terme AVIS signifie des informations concernant la protection des biens.
Ce symbole indique la nécessité de lire le manuel soigneusement avant d’utiliser le matériel. Le mode d’emploi renferme d’im-
portantes informations concernant la sécurité d’utilisation du matériel.
Ce symbole indique le port obligatoire de lunettes de sécurité lors de la manipulation ou utilisation du matériel.
Ce symbole signale un risque d’écrasement des mains, des doigts ou d’autres parties du corps.
Ce symbole signifie un risque de choc électrique.
* Le texte utilisé dans la section Consignes générales de sécurité de ce mode d’emploi est une reproduction fidèle des aléas obligatoires correspondants de la
norme UL/CSA 60745. Cette section couvre les consignes de sécurité applicables à de nombreux types d’appareils électriques. Les précautions indiquées ne
sont pas toutes applicables à chaque type d’appareil, et certaines ne s’appliquent pas à celui-ci.
MISE EN GARDE
AVERTISSEMENT
AVIS IMPORTANT

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RP 330 – Mode d’emploi
loguée pour usage extérieur. L’utilisation d’une ral-
longe électrique homologuée pour usage extérieur
limitera les risques de choc électrique.
•S’il est nécessaire d’utiliser un appareil électrique
dans des lieux mouillés, prévoyez une source
d’alimentation protégée par disjoncteur différentiel.
L’utilisation d’un disjoncteur différentiel réduit les
risques de choc électrique.
Sécurité individuelle
•Soyez attentif, faites attention à ce que vous faites
et faites preuve de bon sens lors de l’utilisation
d’un appareil électrique. N’utilisez pas d’appareil
électrique lorsque vous êtes sous l’influence de
drogues, de l’alcool ou de médicaments. Lors de
l’utilisation d’un appareil électrique, un instant d’inat-
tention risque d’entraîner de graves lésions corporelles.
•Prévoyez les équipements de protection indi-
viduelle nécessaires. Portez systématiquement
une protection oculaire. Le port d’équipements de
protection tels que masque à poussière, chaussures
antidérapantes, casque de chantier et protecteurs
d’oreilles limite les risques de lésions corporelles.
•Évitez les démarrages accidentels en vous as-
surant que l’interrupteur marche/arrêt de l’appareil
se trouve en position «arrêt» avant de le brancher,
d’y introduire le bloc-piles ou de prendre l’ap-
pareil en main. Le fait de porter un appareil élec-
trique avec son doigt sur la gâchette, voire de le
brancher lorsque son interrupteur se trouve en position
«marche» serait une invitation aux accidents.
•Retirez toutes clés de réglage éventuelles avant de
mettre l’appareil en marche. Une clé laissée sur un
élément rotatif quelconque de l’appareil risque de
provoquer des accidents.
•Ne vous mettez pas en porte-à-faux. Maintenez
une bonne position de travail et un bon équilibre à
tout moment. Cela vous permettra de mieux con-
trôler l’appareil en cas d’imprévu.
•Habillez-vous de manière appropriée. Ne portez ni
vêtements amples ou bijoux. Éloignez vos che-
veux, vos vêtements et vos gants des mécan-
ismes. Les vêtements flottants, les bijoux et les
cheveux longs risquent d’être entraînés par les élé-
ments rotatifs de l’appareil.
•En présence d’un système de récupération et
d’évacuation de poussière, assurez-vous que celui-
ci est correctement raccordé et utilisé. L’emploi
de récupérateurs de poussière sert à limiter les risques
sanitaires liés à la présence de poussières.
Utilisation et entretien des appareils
électriques
•Ne forcez pas l’appareil. Prévoyez l’appareil ap-
proprié en fonction des travaux envisagés. L’ap-
pareil approprié fera le travail plus efficacement et
avec un plus grand niveau de sécurité lorsqu’il tourne
au régime prévu.
•N’utilisez pas d’appareil électrique dont l’inter-
rupteur n’assure pas sa mise en marche ou son
arrêt. Tout appareil électrique qui ne peut pas être
contrôlé par son interrupteur est dangereux et doit
être réparé.
•Débranchez l’appareil et/ou retirez son bloc-piles
avant tout réglage, stockage ou changement d’ac-
cessoires. De telles mesures préventives limiteront les
risques de démarrage accidentel de l’appareil.
•Rangez tout appareil non utilisé hors de la portée
des enfants et des individus qui n’ont pas été
familiarisés avec ce type de matériel ou son
mode d’emploi. Les appareils électriques sont dan-
gereux entre les mains d’utilisateurs non initiés.
•Entretenez les appareils électriques. Examinez-
les pour signes de grippage, de bris et de toute
autre anomalie qui risquerait de nuire à leur bon
fonctionnement. Le cas échéant, fait réparer l’ap-
pareil avant de l’utiliser. De nombreux accidents
sont provoqués par des appareils électriques mal en-
tretenus.
•Assurez l’affûtage et la propreté des outils de
coupe. Les outils de coupe bien entretenus et bien af-
fûtés sont moins susceptibles de gripper et sont plus
faciles à contrôler.
•Servez-vous de l’appareil, de ses accessoires, de
ses mèches, etc. selon les consignes du mode
d’emploi et des conditions de travail présentes.
L’utilisation d’un appareil électrique à des fins autres
que celles prévues pourrait entraîner des situations
dangereuses.
Utilisation et entretien des appareils à
piles
•N’utilisez que le chargeur préconisé par le fabricant
pour le chargement des piles. Un chargeur adapté à
un type de bloc-piles augmenterait les risques d’in-
cendie s’il est utilisé pour un bloc-piles incompatible.
•N’utilisez que les bloc-piles préconisés pour ali-
menter l’appareil à piles. L’utilisation d’autres types
de bloc-piles augmenterait les risques de blessure et
d’incendie.

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cas de prise entre les mâchoires ou entre celles-ci et
tout autre objet.
•Ne jamais tenter de réparer des mâchoires, bagues
de sertissage, actionneurs ou autres accessoires
endommagés. Tout accessoire qui a été soudé,
meulé, percé ou modifié d’une manière quelconque
risque d’éclater en cours d’opération et provoquer de
graves blessures. Remplacez tout jeu de mâchoires
endommagé par une nouvelle paire de mâchoires.
Outre les ressorts de rappel, ne jamais tenter de rem-
placer les composants individuels d’un jeu de mâ-
choires. Veuillez consulter les services techniques de
la Ridge Tool Company pour toutes questions de
disponibilité.
•Avant d’utiliser la RIDGID RP 330, familiarisez-
vous avec le mode d’emploi, les instructions visant
l’utilisation des mâchoires, celles du fabricant des
raccords et celles de tout autre matériel utilisé
en conjonction avec l’appareil. Le non-respect de
l’ensemble des consignes correspondantes aug-
menterait les risques d’accident et de dégâts matériels.
Sécurité des piles et du chargeur
(applicable exclusivement au modèle
RP 330-B)
MISE EN GARDE
Familiarisez-vous avec le mode d’emploi du char-
geur de piles avant d’utiliser le chargeur et les
piles. Tout écart aux consignes fournies par le
mode d’emploi du chargeur pourrait entraîner d’im-
portants dégâts matériels et des accidents graves,
voire mortels.
•Ne tentez de charger que le type de piles précon-
isé dans le mode d’emploi du chargeur. D’autres
types de piles, y compris les piles non rechargeables,
risquent d’éclater et provoquer des lésions corporelles
ou des dégâts matériels.
•Ne jamais tenter de sonder les piles avec des ob-
jets conducteurs. Un court-circuit entre les bornes de
pile pourrait créer des étincelles et provoquer brûlures
ou des chocs électriques.
•N’introduisez pas de piles fissurées dans l’ap-
pareil ou dans le chargeur. N’utilisez pas de piles
abusées ou endommagées. Les piles endommagées
augmentent les risques de choc électrique.
•Ne jamais incinérer les piles. Les piles incinérées ex-
plosent.
•Chargez les piles à des températures situées entre
5ºC (41ºF) et 45ºC (113ºF). Stockez l’appareil et ses
piles dans un endroit où la température ne risque
•Lorsqu’ils ne servent pas, éloignez les bloc-piles
d’autres objets métalliques tels que les trom-
bones, pièces de monnaie, clés, clous, vis ou
autres petits objets métalliques qui risquerait de
court-circuiter leurs contacts. Un court-circuit des
bornes de piles risquerait de provoquer des brûlures ou
un incendie.
•Sous conditions abusives, l’acide des piles risque
d’être projeté ; évitez tout contact. En cas de con-
tact accidentel, rincez l’endroit à l’eau courante. En
cas de contact avec les yeux, consultez un méd-
ecin. Une projection d’acide risque de provoquer des
irritations ou des brûlures.
Réparations
•Confiez l’appareil à un réparateur qualifié se ser-
vant exclusivement de pièces de rechange d’orig-
ine. Cela sera garant de la sécurité opérationnelle
de l’appareil.
Consignes de
sécurité spécifiques
MISE EN GARDE
Cette section contient d’importantes informations sur ce
type d’appareil particulier.
Lisez ces précautions soigneusement avant de vous servir
de la sertisseuse RP 330 afin de limiter les risques de
choc électrique et d’accident grave.
CONSERVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS !
Il est prévu un compartiment dans la mallette de transport
de la RP 330 pour loger le mode d’emploi et le garder à
portée de main de l’utilisateur.
Veuillez adresser toutes questions éventuelles aux ser-
vices techniques de la Ridge Tool Company en com-
posant le (800) 519-3456 ou en visitant son site
Sécurité de la sertisseuse
•N’utilisez la sertisseuse RP 330 qu’avec les ac-
cessoires de sertissage RIDGID (mâchoires,
bagues de sertissage, actionneurs, etc.) de type
Standard. Toute utilisation ou modification de la ser-
tisseuse RP 330 en vue d’applications autres que
prévues risquerait d’endommager la sertisseuse et
ses accessoires et/ou provoquer des accidents.
•Eloignez vos doigts et vos mains des mâchoires
durant le cycle de sertissage. Il y a risque d’écrase-
ment ou d’amputation des doigts et des mains en
RP 330 – Mode d’emploi

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RP 330 – Mode d’emploi
Figure 1 – Sertisseuse RP 330 avec mâchoires série
Standard
Caractéristiques techniques
Sertisseuse électrique RP 330-C :
Moteur
Alimentation............Courant alternatif monophasé
120V / 60 Hz
Résistance..............5 A
Puissance
nominale .................520 Watts
Poids ..........................4,10 kg (9 livres)
Pression au piston......32 kN (7 200 livres)
Température de fonctionnement
Plage.............................–10ºC à 50ºC (15ºF à 122ºF)
Rendement..................1 sertissage /minute
Sertisseuse à piles RP 330-B :
Moteur
Alimentation............Courant continu 18V
Résistance..............27,2 A
Puissance
nominale .................490 Watts
Poids ..........................3,80 kg (8,4 livres)
Pression au piston......32 kN (7 200 livres)
Température de fonctionnement
Plage.............................–10ºC à 50ºC (15ºF à 122ºF)
Rendement..................1 sertissage /minute
NOTA ! The RP 330 Pressing Tool and Standard Jaw
Sets are protected under various U.S. and in-
ternational patents and patent applications.
NOTA ! Il existe deux séries de mâchoires RIDGID
• Série Compact
• Série Standard
pas de dépasser 40ºC (104ºF). Un bon entretien évit-
era de sérieusement endommager les piles. Un mau-
vais entretien risquerait d’entraîner leur fuite ainsi que
des chocs ou brûlures électriques.
•Ne laissez rien recouvrir le chargeur durant son
fonctionnement. Ceci pourrait provoquer un incendie.
•Débranchez le chargeur lorsqu’il ne sert pas. Cela
réduira les risques de blessure des enfants et des in-
dividus non initiés.
•Ne chargez pas de piles dans un milieu humide ou
mouillé. Ne pas exposer les piles à la pluie ou à la
neige. Cela augmenterait les risques de choc élec-
trique.
•N’ouvrez pas le chargeur. Confiez toutes répara-
tions éventuelles à un réparateur agréé.
Description, caractéristiques
techniques et équipements de
base
Description
Équipée des mâchoires appropriées, la sertisseuse RP 330
assure le sertissage étanche et permanent des raccords de
canalisation. Lorsque l’on appui sur la gâchette de la RP
330, son moteur électrique actionne une pompe hy-
draulique qui, à son tour, envoi du fluide sous plusieurs mil-
liers de livres de pression dans le cylindre de l’appareil pour
engager son piston contre des raccords à sertir spéciale-
ment prévus. Des accessoires sont également prévus
pour d’autres types d’applications.
Le cycle de sertissage au complet dure environ cinq (5)
secondes. Lorsque le cycle est entamé, il se poursuit au-
tomatiquement jusqu’au sertissage complet du raccord,
même si l’on relâche la gâchette. Les témoins LED au dos
de l’appareil servent à signaler d’éventuelles anomalies,
telles qu’une température inadéquate ou excessive, une
broche de mâchoire ouverte ou un besoin de révision.
Témoins LED
(arrière)
Mâchoires à
ciseaux
Bras de mâchoire
Broche de fixation
Bloc-piles
Bâti de
l’appareil
Gâchette
Poignée
Bride de mâchoire
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