cate problems such as improper temperature, open jaw
mounting pin or maintenance required.
Jaw Arm
LED Display
Panel (Rear)
Tool Housing
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
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
NOTE! The RP 330 Pressing Tool and Standard Jaw
Sets are protected under various U.S. and inter-
national patents and patent applications.
Attachment
Jaw
Mounting Pin
Sideplate
Scissor Style
Jaw Set
Switch
Handle
Battery
/min.
/min.
Ridge Tool Company
RP 330 Pressing Tool
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
NOTICE
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.
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