PEX-One Crimp Tool
Mode
Active
One brief flash
Standby
every two seconds Active Mode.
Slow Flash,
Low
ON 1 second,
Battery
OFF 1 second
Light OFF
Battery
(ON/OFF
Saver
Switch ON)
Service
Two short flashes Indicates service interval approaching. Will continue until Run
Interval
followed by a
Approaching
pause.
Rapid Flash.
Service
10 flashes
per second
Figure 5 – Work Light/Status Chart
Specifications
Crimp Dies Available ...½", ¾" and 1" ASTM
Motor:
Volts...........................12 V DC
Amps ........................30 A DC
Power ........................360 Watts
Duty Cycle ...................6 Crimp
Battery .........................12 V Li-Ion
Operating
Temperature ................15° F to 122° F
Weight (tool only).........5.5 lbs (2.5 kg)
Tool Size......................16" × 4.5" × 3"
Standard Equipment
Refer to the RIDGID catalog for details on
equipment supplied with specific tool cata-
log numbers.
Selection of appropriate materials
NOTI E
and joining methods is the responsibility of the
6
Light
Description/Action
Tool ready for use. If unused for 5 minutes, tool will move into
ON
Standby Mode.
Minimizes battery use. Press and release Run Switch to return to
Battery low. Tool will not run. Change/Recharge battery.
Battery out of specification temperature range. Bring battery
temperature within correct operating range.
Battery very low. Tool will not run. Turn ON/OFF switch OFF.
Change/Recharge battery.
Switch is pressed, then returns to Active Mode. Starts at 19,000
cycles. Tool is usable, but tool will lock after service interval.
Tool has experienced a fault. Turn ON/OFF switch OFF. Remove
battery for for at least 15 seconds. Replace battery and turn ON/OFF
switch ON. If Service Light continues to flash, take tool for service.
Tool is locked. Tool has completed service interval (20,000 cycles)
and requires service.
F1807 (See"Option-
al Equipment"Sec-
tion)
/minute
Rechargeable
Battery Pack
(RIDGID RB-1200
Series)
(-10° C to 50° C)
(406 mm x 144 mm
x 76 mm)
system designer and/or installer. Before any in-
stallation is attempted, careful evaluation of the
specific service environment, including chem-
ical environment and service temperature
should be completed. Consult fitting system
manufacturer for selection information.
Pre-Operation Inspection
WARNING
Daily before use, inspect your crimp tool
and correct any problems to reduce the
risk of serious injury from electric shock,
crushing injures, jaw failure, and other
causes, and prevent tool damage.
1. Remove battery from tool.
2. Clean any oil, grease or dirt from tool, in-
cluding handles and controls. This aids in-
spection and helps prevent tool or control
from slipping from your grip.
3. Inspect crimp tool for:
• Proper assembly, maintenance and
com pleteness.
• Broken, worn, missing, misaligned or
bind ing parts.
085-003-980.10_REV. A