Installation Guide

1. Slide the correct slot
on the gauge around
the crimped ring.
2. If the ring does not t
into the slot at all, then
the crimp is a “No-Go”.
Adjust the crimping force
on the tool and re-crimp
the ring.
3. If the ring slides into the
slot and stops in the
“Go range, then the
crimp is good.
4. If the ring slides all the
way into the slot,
then the crimp ring is
compressed too small
and is a “No-Go”.
Remove the ring and
adjust the crimping force
on the tool.
Pro Crimp Ring
• Copper material with plastic top
• Use with brass or poly alloy ttings
• Allows for hands free fastening
• Secures crimp ring position on pipe
• Guarantees proper ring placement
Crimp Rings vs. Pinch Clamps vs. Crimp Sleeves vs. Pros
Crimp Ring
• Copper material
• Use with brass or poly alloy ttings
• Gauge available to check for proper
crimp
Pinch Clamp
• Stainless Steel material
• Use with brass or poly alloy ttings
• One tool can clamp several ring sizes
• Reduced equipment cost
PEX GO/NO-GO GAUGE
HOW TO USE
Go/No-Go Gauge
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Rings, clamps, and sleeves may be buried but should be wrapped with pipe insulation prior to burying.
Pro Pinch Clamp
• Stainless Steel material with plastic tab
• Use with brass or poly alloy ttings
• One tool can clamp several ring sizes
• Allows for hands free fastening
• Secures crimp ring position on pipe
• Guarantees proper ring placement
Crimp Sleeve
• Stainless Steel material
• Use with brass or poly alloy ttings
• One tool can clamp 1/2" or 3/4" sleeves
• Reduced equipment cost
• Secures crimp sleeve position on pipe