utes after the trigger is released. This allows the user to
easily illuminate the work area.
Specifications
RP 340 Press Tool:
Motor
Voltage ...................18 V
Amperage ...............27.2 Amp
Power .....................490 Watts
Weight ........................5.75 lbs. (2.61 kg)
Ram Force .................7,200 lbs. (32kN)
Operating Temperature
Range ...........................15°F to 122°F (-10°C to 50°C)
Duty Cycle...................3 Crimp
The Press Tool serial number plate is located at the bot-
tom of the handle as shown in Figure 2. The last 4 digits
indicate the month and year of the manufacture. (04 =
month, 10 = year).
Figure 2 – Press Tool Serial Label
NOTE! RIDGID jaw sets are offered in two "series"
• Standard Series
• Compact Series
These jaw sets are not interchangeable. These
series are not interchangeable. Standard series
jaw sets will only work with standard series tools
(RP 340, RP 330, 320-E, CT-400). Compact
series jaw sets will work with compact series
tools (RP 200, RP 210, 100B).
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 manufacturer
for selection information.
/min.
RP 340 Press Tool
Electromagnetic Compatibility
(EMC)
The term electromagnetic compatibility is taken to mean
the capability of the product to function smoothly in an
environment where electromagnetic radiation and elec-
trostatic discharges are present and without causing elec-
tromagnetic interference to other equipment.
The RIDGID Model RP 340 Press Tool con-
NOTICE
forms to all applicable EMC standards. However, the
possibility of it causing interference in other devices can-
not be precluded.
Tool Inspection
WARNING
Daily before use, inspect your press tool and cor rect
any problems to reduce the risk of serious injury
from electric shock, crushing injures, attachment
failure and other causes, and prevent tool damage.
1. Make sure that the press tool is unplugged or the bat-
tery is removed. If using an AC Power Adapter,
inspect the AC Power Adapter power cord and plug
for damage or modifications. If a battery tool, inspect
the battery for damage. If any damage or modifica-
tions 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
pre vent the machine or controls from slipping from
your grip.
3. Inspect the press tool for any of the following:
• Proper assembly, maintenance and completeness.
• Any broken, worn, missing, misaligned or binding
parts.
• Make sure that the attachment mounting pin moves
smoothly between the fully open and full closed
position and locks into each. Confirm that the
switch moves freely and does not bind or stick.
• Presence and readability of warning labels. See
Figure 3.
• Any other condition which may prevent safe and nor-
mal operation.
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