The PEX Clamp System is the most simple and most commonly used by DIYs, however this system is also popular with professionals in certain areas of the United States. The PEX Clamp Tool is compatible with Rifeng Crimp Fittings, and utilizes Stainless Steel Clamps to secure a successful connection. The Clamp Tool is perhaps the easiest to use and the most economical. The PEX Clamp System can be used with any standard ASTM size PEX pipe, with the exception of PEX-AL-PEX. The PEX Clamp Tool can be utilized with PEX ranging in size from 3/8" to 1".
PEX Crimp Tool
The PEX Crimp System is similar to the PEX Clamp Tool in that it is also compatible with Rifeng Crimp Fittings. The main difference between the PEX Clamp Tool and the PEX Crimp tool is the rings that are utilized when securing connections. Unlike the PEX Clamp Tool, the PEX Crimp Tool utilizes Copper Crimp Rings to secure a successful connection. The PEX Crimp System is also easy to use and an economical option when choosing a PEX system. The PEX Crimp System can be used with any standard ASTM size PEX pipe, with the exception of PEX-AL-PEX. The PEX Clamp Tool is compatible with PEX sizes ranging in size from 3/8" to 1". The PEX Crimp Tool can be purchased in kits that can handle 3/8" to 3/4" PEX or models dedicated to a single size of up to 1" PEX.
Viega PEX Press Tool
The Viega PEX Press System is growing in popularity with professionals across the country. The Viega PEX Press Tool is compatible with Viega Press fittings and utilizes PEX Press Sleeves to secure a successful connection. The Viega PEX Press Tool is known for its ease of use and strong connections. The Press technology is unique to Viega and has been used for many years. It is commonly used with Viega FostaPEX Tubing, but is compatible with any standard ASTM size PEX pipe. The Viega PEX Press Tool is compatible with PEX sizes ranging in size from 3/8" to 1" and can be purchased in Kits that can handle 3/8" to 1" PEX or models dedicated to a single size of up to 1-1/2" PEX.
may i ask, what are you running 1/2'' to ?
you are aware that 1/2'' pex is measured as OD and not ID correct ?
to get a true 1/2'' ID, you need to use 3/4 pex ...depends on what you are running to
volume, volume, volume, volume you want volume just a suggestion
pex should not be exposed to sunlight...
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