RIDGID RP 240 Press Tool Manuel utilisateur

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RP 240/RP 241
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RP 240/RP 241 Manual
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Table of Contents
Safety Symbols ....................................................................................................................2
General Safety Rules
Work Area Safety ..............................................................................................................2
Electrical Safety.................................................................................................................2
Personal Safety .................................................................................................................2
Power Tool Use and Care .................................................................................................3
Battery Tool Use and Care................................................................................................3
Service ..............................................................................................................................4
Specific Safety Information
Press Tool Safety ..............................................................................................................4
RIDGID Contact Information ...............................................................................................4
Description ...........................................................................................................................5
Specifications.......................................................................................................................7
Standard Equipment..........................................................................................................7
Pre-Operation Inspection ....................................................................................................7
Set-Up and Operating Instructions.....................................................................................8
Removing/Installing Attachment........................................................................................8
Preparing Connection........................................................................................................8
Pressing A Fitting With Typical Scissor Jaws....................................................................8
Pressing A Fitting With Typical Actuator And Press Ring Set...........................................9
Inspecting The Pressed Connection ...............................................................................10
Bluetooth Functions (Wireless Data Transfer) ................................................................10
Cold Weather Operation..................................................................................................10
Storage................................................................................................................................11
Maintenance Instructions..................................................................................................11
Cleaning And Lubrication ................................................................................................11
Troubleshooting...............................................................................................................11
Required Maintenance By RIDGID Independent Service Center....................................11
Service And Repair .........................................................................................................12
Optional Equipment ...........................................................................................................12
Disposal ..............................................................................................................................12
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) ..............................................................................12
FCC/ISED Statement ..........................................................................................................12
EC Declaration of Conformity..................................................................Inside Back Cover
*Original Instructions - English
RP 240/RP 241
Press Tools
RP 240/RP 241
RP 240/RP 241 Press Tools
Record Serial Number below and retain product serial number which is located on nameplate.
Serial
No.
WARNING!
Read this Operator’s Man ual
carefully before using this
tool. Failure to understand
and follow the contents of this
manual may result in electri-
cal shock, fire and/or serious
person al injury.
Safety Symbols
In this operator’s manual and on the product, safety symbols and signal words are used
to communicate important safety information. This section is provided to improve under-
standing of these signal words and symbols.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards.
Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death
or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor
or moderate injury.
NOTICE indicates information that relates to the protection of property.
This symbol means read the operator’s
manual carefully before using the equip-
ment. The operator’s manual contains im-
portant information on the safe and proper
operation of the equipment.
This symbol means always wear safety
glasses with side shields or goggles when
handling or using this equipment to re-
duce the risk of eye injury.
This symbol indicates the risk of hands,
fingers or other body parts being crushed.
This symbol indicates the risk of electrical
shock.
plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk
of electric shock.
Avoid body contact with earthed or
ground ed surfaces such as pipes, ra-
diators, ranges and refrigerators. There
is an increased risk of electrical shock if
your body is earthed or grounded.
Do not expose power tools to rain or
wet conditions. Water en tering a power
tool will increase the risk of electrical shock.
Do not abuse the cord. Never use the
cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging
the power tool. Keep cord away from
heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts.
Damaged or entangled cords increase the
risk of electric shock.
When operating a power tool outdoors,
use an extension cord suitable for out-
door use. Use of a cord suitable for out-
door use reduces the risk of electric shock.
If operating a power tool in a damp lo-
cation is unavoidable, use a ground
fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protected
supply. Use of a GFCI reduces the risk
of electric shock.
Personal Safety
Stay alert, watch what you are doing
and use common sense when operat-
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General Safety Rules*
WARNING
Read all safety warnings and instruc-
tions. Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions may result in electric shock,
fire and/or serious injury.
SAVE ALL WARNINGS
AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE!
Work Area Safety
Keep your work area clean and well lit.
Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.
Do not operate power tools in explosive
atmospheres, such as in the presence
of flammable liquids, gases or dust.
Power tools create sparks which may ignite
the dust or fumes.
Keep children and by-standers a way
while operating a power tool. Distrac -
tions can cause you to lose control.
Electrical Safety
Power tool plugs must match the outlet.
Never modify the plug in any way. Do
not use any adapter plugs with earthed
(grounded) power tools. Unmodified
NOTICE
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
* The text used in the General Safety Rules section of this manual is verbatim, as required, from the applicable UL/CSA
62841-1 standard. This section contains general safety practices for many different types of power tools. Not every
precaution applies to every tool, and some do not apply to these tools.
Disconnect the plug from the power
source and/or remove the battery pack,
if detachable, from the power tool before
making any adjustments, changing ac-
cessories, or storing power tools. Such
preventive safety measures reduce the risk
of starting the power tool accidentally.
Store idle power tools out of the reach
of children and do not allow persons
unfamiliar with the power tool or these
instructions to operate the power tool.
Power tools are dangerous in the hands
of untrained users.
Maintain power tools and accessories.
Check for misalignment or binding of
moving parts, breakage of parts and
any other condition that may affect the
power tool’s operation. If damaged,
have the power tool repaired before
use. Many accidents are caused by poorly
maintained power tools.
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean.
Properly maintained cutting tools with
sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind
and are easier to control.
Use the power tool, accessories and
tool bits etc. in accordance with these
instructions, taking into account the
working conditions and the work to be
performed. Use of the power tool for op-
erations different from those intended could
result in a hazardous situation.
Keep handles and grasping surfaces
dry, clean and free from oil and grease.
Slippery handles and grasping surfaces
do not allow for safe handling and control
of the tool in unexpected situations.
Battery Tool Use And Care
Recharge only with the charger speci-
fied by the manufacturer. A charger that
is suitable for one type of battery pack may
create a risk of fire when used with another
battery pack.
Use power tools only with specifically
designated battery packs. Use of any
other battery packs may create a risk of
injury and fire.
When a battery pack is not in use, keep
it away from other metal objects, like
paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws
or other small metal objects that can
make a connection from one terminal
to another. Shorting the battery terminals
together may cause burns or a fire.
ing a power tool. Do not use a power
tool while you are tired or under the
influence of drugs, alcohol, or medica-
tion. A moment of inattention while oper-
ating power tools may result in serious
personal injury.
Use personal protective equipment. Al -
ways wear eye protection. Protective
equipment such as dust mask, non-skid
safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protec-
tion used for appropriate conditions will
reduce personal injuries.
Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure
the switch is in the off-position before
connecting to power source and/or bat-
tery pack, picking up or carrying the
tool. Carrying power tools with your finger
on the switch or energizing power tools
that have the switch ON invites accidents.
Remove any adjusting key or wrench
before turning the power tool ON. A
wrench or a key left attached to a rotating
part of the power tool may result in per-
sonal injury.
Do not overreach. Keep proper footing
and balance at all times. This enables
better control of the power tool in unex-
pected situations.
Dress properly. Do not wear loose
clothing or jewelry. Keep your hair,
clothing, and gloves away from moving
parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, or long hair
can be caught in moving parts.
If devices are provided for the connec-
tion of dust extraction and collection
facilities, ensure these are connected
and properly used. Use of dust collection
can reduce dust-related hazards.
Do not let familiarity gained from fre-
quent use of tools allow you to become
complacent and ignore tool safety prin-
ciples. A careless action can cause severe
injury within a fraction of a second.
Power Tool Use and Care
Do not force power tool. Use the correct
power tool for your application. The
correct power tool will do the job better
and safer at the rate for which it is de-
signed.
Do not use power tool if the switch does
not turn it ON and OFF. Any power tool
that cannot be controlled with the switch
is dangerous and must be repaired.
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Press Tool Safety
Keep your fingers and hands away from
pressing attachments during press cy -
cle. Your fingers or hands can be crushed,
fractured or amputated if they become
caught between the attachment or between
these components and any other object.
Never attempt to repair damaged press-
ing attachments (jaws, press ring, ac-
tuator, etc.). Discard the entire damaged
attachment. An attachment that has been
welded, ground, drilled or modified in any
manner can shatter during pressing re-
sulting in serious injury. Failure to replace
the entire pressing attachment may result
in component failure and serious injury.
Large forces are generated during prod-
uct use that can break or throw parts
and cause injury. Stand clear during use
and wear appropriate protective equip-
ment, including eye protection.
Only use RIDGID Press Tools with ap-
propriate RIDGID pressing attachments
(jaws, press ring, actuator, etc.). Other
uses or modifying the Press Tools for other
applications may damage the press tool,
damage the attachments and/or cause per-
sonal injury.
Use proper tool, attachment and fitting
combinations. Improper combinations
can result in an incomplete joint, which
increase the risk of leaks, equipment dam-
age and injury.
Before operating RIDGID® Press Tool,
read and understand:
This operator’s manual,
The attachment instructions,
The battery/charger manual,
The fitting manufacturer’s installation in-
structions,
The instructions for any other equipment
used with this tool,
Failure to follow all instructions and warn-
ings may result in property damage and/or
serious injury.
RIDGID Contact
Information
If you have any question concerning this
RIDGID® product:
Contact your local RIDGID distributor.
Visit RIDGID.com to find your local
RIDGID contact point.
Under abusive conditions, liquid may
be ejected from the battery; avoid con-
tact. If contact accidentally occurs, flush
with water. If liquid contacts eyes, addi-
tionally seek medical help. Liquid ejected
from the battery may cause irritation or
burns.
Do not use a battery pack or tool that
is damaged or modified. Damaged or
modified batteries may exhibit unpredictable
behavior resulting in fire, explosion or risk
of injury.
Do not expose a battery pack or tool to
fire or excessive temperature. Exposure
to fire or temperature above 265°F (130°C)
may cause explosion.
Follow all charging instructions and do
not charge the battery pack or tool out-
side the temperature range specified in
the instructions. Charging improperly or
at temperatures outside the specified range
may damage the battery and increase the
risk of fire.
Service
Have your power tool serviced by a
qual i fied repair person using on ly iden-
tical replacement parts. This will ensure
that the safety of the power tool is main-
tained.
Never service damaged battery packs.
Service of battery packs should only be
performed by the manufacturer or author-
ized service providers.
Specific Safety
Information
WARNING
This section contains important safety
information that is specific to these tools.
Read these precautions carefully before
using the press tools to reduce the risk
of electrical shock or other serious in-
jury.
SAVE ALL WARNINGS
AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE!
A compartment in the tool carrying case is
included to keep this manual with the tool
for use by the operator.
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5 seconds. Once the cycle begins to deform
a fitting, it will automatically continue until
completion, even if the run switch is released.
The Tool Status Lights indicate things such
as improper temperature, low battery, or main-
tenance required. A work light turns on when
the run switch is depressed to illuminate the
work area. The head can be rotated for better
access in tight spaces.
The tools are supplied with a fabric loop that
can be used with appropriate attachments
such as shoulder straps or tie off lines.
The press tools include Bluetooth® wireless
technology to allow connection to smart
phones and tablets. See “Bluetooth Functions
(Wireless Data Transfer)” section for details.
Contact Ridge Tool Technical Service
De part ment at ProToolsTechService@-
Emerson.com, or in the U.S. and Canada
call 844-789-8665.
Description
The RIDGID® RP 240 and RP 241 Press
Tools, when used with appropriate attach-
ments, are designed to mechanically press
fittings onto tubing to create a water-tight and
permanent seal, such as for plumbing and
heating applications. Attachments are also
available for other uses.
When the run switch on the press tool is de-
pressed, an internal electric motor powers a
hydraulic pump which sends fluid into the
cylinder of the tool, moving the ram forward
and applying force to the attachment, pressing
the fitting. The press cycle takes approximately
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The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks
by Emerson Electric Co. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
Figure 1 – RIDGID RP 240 Press Tool and Compact Series Jaw
Figure 2 – RIDGID RP 241 Press Tool and Compact Series Jaw
# Description
1 Scissor Style Jaw Set
2 Attachment Mounting Pin
3 Tool Status Lights
4 ON/OFF Button
5 Warning Label
(RP 241 Underside)
6 Fabric Loop
7 Pressure Release Button
(RP 240 Far Side)
8 Handle
9 Battery
10 Run Switch
11 LED Work Light
12 Jaw Sideplate
2
135
6
4
7
9
10
11
8
12
1
3
5
4
9
6
8
11
12
7
10
2
5
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Control Marking Description
Main tool power switch (I = ON, O = OFF).
ON/OFF Button ON: Press button until light turns on, See Figure 5 – Tool Status Lights
OFF: Press button until light turns off
Tool will automatically turn OFF if left unused for ten (10) minutes.
Run Switch
Depress to start press cycle, release when tool locks on. Releasing the
switch will not stop the tool once it has locked on. This assures consistent,
repeatable press joint integrity.
Pressure Allows tool to be released without completing press. If used, press connection
Release Button is not complete and must be repeated
Attachment Holds attachment to tool. Must be fully inserted for tool to operate.
Mounting Pin
Figure 4 – Controls Chart
Icon
Solid Light Blinking Light
Description
Green Press completed. Light on for 10 s or until
Run Switch is pressed again.
Blue Bluetooth wireless is connected.
See Bluetooth Functions section.
Yellow
Indicates service interval approaching. Starts
2,000 cycles prior to service interval (30,000
cycles).
Tool is usable, but tool will lock after service
interval (32,000).
Yellow
Tool is locked. Tool has completed service in-
terval (32,000 cycles) and requires service.
Tool has malfunctioned. Remove and rein-
sert battery. If still ON, have tool serviced.
Red Attachment mounting pin is not fully inserted.
Red
Tool and/or battery out of Specification tem-
perature range. Bring the tool and battery to
correct operating temperature range.
Green Tool ON, ready to use.
Red Battery low. Tool will not operate. Recharge
battery/Insert fully charged battery
Figure 5 – Tool Status Lights
Green/Blue
Yellow
Red
Figure 3 Machine Serial Number - Circled digits indicate the year and month of the manufacture.
(YY = year, MM = month).
ON\OFF Switch
IP32
XX YY MM XXX
risk of serious injury from electric shock,
crushing injures, attachment failure and
other causes, and prevent tool damage.
1. Remove battery from tool.
2. Clean any oil, grease or dirt from the
equipment, especially the handles and
controls. This aids inspection and helps
to prevent the tool or controls from slipping
from your grip.
3. Inspect the press tool for:
Proper assembly, maintenance and com -
pleteness.
Any broken, worn, missing, misaligned
or binding parts. Confirm fabric loop is
in good condition.
Smooth movement of attachment mount-
ing pin between the fully open and fully
closed position. Pin should lock into each
position. Confirm that the run switch
moves freely and does not bind or stick.
Presence and readability of warning la-
bels. See Figure 1.
Any other condition which may prevent
safe and normal operation.
Standard Equipment
Refer to the RIDGID catalog for details on
equipment supplied with specific tool catalog
numbers.
Selection of appropriate materials
and joining methods is the responsibility of the
system designer and/or installer. Before any
installation is attempted, careful evaluation of
the specific service environment, including
chemical environment and service temperature,
should be completed. Consult Press Fitting
System manufacturer for selection information.
Pre-Operation
Inspection
WARNING
Daily before use, inspect your press tool
and correct any problems to reduce the
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Specifications
RP 240 Pistol Press Tool RP 241 Inline Press Tool
Attachments ..................RIDGID® Compact Series RIDGID® Compact Series
Motor:
Voltage ........................10.8 V d.c.
Amperage ...................24.1 A
Power ..........................260 W
Ram Force ....................5,400 lbs. (24 kN) 5,400 lbs. (24 kN)
Head Rotation ...............180° 180°
Duty Cycle.....................3 Press /min. 3 Press /min
Battery...........................12 V Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery Pack (RIDGID RB-1200 Series)
Bluetooth Range ...........33 ft. (10 m)
Ingress Protection.........IP32
Permissible Humidity ....80% maximum
Operating
Temperature .................15°F to 122°F (-10°C to 50°C)
Weight ...........................4.87 lbs. (2.21 kg) 4.72 lbs. (2.14 kg)
(No battery/attachment)
Dimensions ...................10.6" x 2.9" x 8.7" 13.4" x 3.4" x 4.4"
270 mm x 74 mm x 221 mm 340 mm x 86 mm x 112 mm
Sound Pressure (LPA)*.....<67.8 dB(A), K=1.5 dB(A) <65.2 dB(A), K=1.5 dB(A)
Vibration* .....................<0.72 m/s2, K=1.5 <0.65 m/s2, K=1.5
* Sound and Vibration measurements are measured in accordance with a standardized test per Standard EN 62481-1.
- Vibration levels may be used for comparison with other tools and for preliminary assessment of exposure.
- Sound and vibration emissions may vary due to your location and specific use of these tools.
- Daily exposure levels for sound and vibration need to be evaluated for each application and appropriate safety
measures taken when needed. Evaluation of exposure levels should consider the time a tool is switched OFF and
not in use. This may significantly reduce the exposure level over the total working period.
NOTICE
Do not use the press tool until any prob-
lems have been repaired.
4. Inspect and maintain tool attachments
per their instructions. Remove attachment
from the tool. Confirm that attachments
are in good condition and clearly marked
as to use.
5. Inspect and maintain any other equip-
ment being used per its instructions to
make sure it is functioning properly.
Set-Up and Operating
Instructions
WARNING
Keep your fingers and hands away from
the tool attachment during the press
cycle. Your fingers or hands can be
crushed, fractured or amputated in the
attachment or tool or between the at-
tachment, work piece and other objects.
Large forces are generated during prod-
uct use that can break or throw parts
and cause injury. Stand clear during use
and wear appropriate protective equip-
ment, including eye protection.
Use proper tool, attachment and fitting
combinations. Improper combinations
can result in an incomplete joint, which
increase the risk of leaks, equipment
damage and injury.
Follow setup and operation instructions
to reduce the risk of injury from crushing
and other causes and to prevent tool
damage.
1. Confirm have appropriate work area (See
General Safety Rules). Operate in clear,
level, stable, dry location. Do not use
tool while standing in water.
2. Inspect work to be done and determine
correct RIDGID tool and attachment for
the application per their specifications.
Using incorrect equipment for an appli-
cation can cause injury, damage the tool
and make incomplete connections.
3. Confirm all equipment has been inspected
and set up as directed in their instruc-
tions.
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Removing/Installing
Attachment
1. Remove battery from tool.
2. Fully open the attachment mounting pin.
Remove/insert the appropriate attachment
(Figure 6).
3. Fully close the attachment mounting pin.
The pin must be fully closed to prevent
tool damage during use.
Figure 6 – Attachment Mounting Pin
Preparing Connection
These instructions are generalized
practices for several types of press tool at-
tachments. Always follow the specific instruc-
tions for the press tool attachment being used
and the fitting manufacturers’ specific instal-
lation instructions to reduce the risk of improper
press connections and extensive property
damage.
1. Prepare the connection according to the
fitting manufacturers’ instructions.
2. With dry hands, insert a fully charged bat-
tery into tool. Depress ON/OFF button
one time to turn tool ON. Green light at
ON/OFF button should come on indicating
that the tool is ready to use. See Figure
5 – Tool Status Lights for any other lights.
NOTE: Tool will automatically turn OFF
if left unused for ten (10) minutes.
Pressing A Fitting With
Typical Scissor Jaws
1. Squeeze jaw arms to open jaws.
2. Place open jaws around fitting (Figure
7). Properly align jaw press profile with
contour of the fitting as specified in Fitting
Manufacturer's Installation Instructions.
Release jaw arms to close jaws around
fitting. Do not hang jaw set from fitting.
NOTICE
Tool could unexpectedly drop and cause
serious injury or death.
Figure 7 – Placing Scissor-Style Jaws Around
Fitting
Figure 8 – Jaws Square to Fitting
3. Confirm jaw is appropriately placed and
square to fitting. Keep fingers and hands
away from the jaws to avoid crushing
injuries in jaws or between jaws and sur-
roundings.
Depress the run switch (Figure 1/2). Once
the tool cycle begins and the rollers con-
tact the jaw arms, the tool will lock-on
and automatically complete the cycle.
Releasing the switch will not stop the tool
once it has locked on. This assures con-
sistent, repeatable press joint integrity.
If tool must be removed before a con-
nection is completed, depress the pres-
sure release button (Figure 1/2). Any
time release button is depressed, press
is NOT complete and the connection
must be pressed again to ensure com-
pletion. If the tool malfunctions during
operation, use this procedure.
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4. Release the run switch.
5. Squeeze jaw arms to open jaws.
6. Remove jaw from fitting. Avoid sharp
edges that may have formed on fitting
during pressing operation.
7. When operation is complete, depress
On/Off button one time to turn tool OFF.
Remove battery from tool.
Pressing A Fitting With
Typical Actuator And Press
Ring Set
1. Open ring and place around fitting. Pro -
perly align ring press profile with contour
of the fitting as specified in Fitting Manu -
fact urer's Installation Instructions. Release
ring to close around fitting.
2. Confirm appropriate actuator is installed
in tool. Squeeze actuator arms to open
the actuator tips. Align actuator tips with
ring pockets. Release actuator arms and
fully engage actuator tips into ring pock-
ets. Misaligning actuator tip to ring pocket
can damage the ring or actuator during
pressing. Do not hang tool and actuator
from press ring. Tool could unexpectedly
drop and cause serious injury or death.
3. Confirm ring is appropriately placed and
square to fitting. Keep fingers and hands
away from the actuator and ring to avoid
crushing injuries in attachment or be-
tween attachment and surroundings.
Depress the run switch. Once the tool
cycle begins and the rollers contact the
jaw arms, the tool will lock-on and auto-
matically complete the cycle. Releasing
the switch will not stop the tool once it
has locked on. This assures consistent,
repeatable press joint integrity.
If tool must be removed before a con-
nection is completed, depress the release
button (Figure 1/2). Any time release but-
ton is depressed, press is NOT complete
and the connection must be pressed
again to ensure completion. If the tool
malfunctions during operation, use this
procedure.
Figure 9 – Installing Press Ring onto Fitting
Figure 10 – Attaching Actuator to Press Ring
4. Release the run switch.
5. Squeeze actuator arms to open actuator.
Remove actuator from fitting.
6. Remove ring from fitting. Avoid sharp
edges that may have formed on fitting
during pressing operation.
7. When operation is complete, depress
On/Off button one time to turn tool OFF.
Remove battery from tool.
Inspecting The Pressed
Connection
1. Inspect the pressed fitting for:
Full insertion of tube into fitting.
Excessive misalignment of the tubes.
A slight amount of misalignment at a
pressed connection is considered nor-
mal.
Incorrect attachment alignment with the
fitting contour. Distorted or deformed
fitting.
Any other issues per the fitting manu-
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facturer. This could include the removal
of a control ring or decal (used to indi-
cate the connection has not yet been
pressed).
If any issues are found, remove fitting
and install a new connection.
2. Test connection in accordance with con-
nector manufacturer instructions, normal
practice and applicable codes.
Bluetooth Functions (Wireless
Data Transfer)
The RIDGID® RP 240 and RP 241 Press
Tools include Bluetooth® wireless technology
allowing wireless data transfer to properly
equipped smartphones or tablets (“devices”)
running iOS or Android operating systems.
1. Download the appropriate RIDGID® app
to your device by going to RIDGID.com/-
apps or by going to the Google Play Store
or Apple App Store.
2. When the tool is ON, a Bluetooth wireless
technology equipped device can find and
pair with the press tool.
3. In the Bluetooth settings of your device,
select desired RIDGID tool. Refer to your
device instructions for specific information
on how to connect via Bluetooth wireless
technology. Once connected, the blue
tool status light will be solid.
After the initial pairing, most devices will
automatically connect to the Tools when
the Bluetooth wireless technology is ac-
tive and in range. Press tools should be
less than 33 ft. (10 m) from the device
to be detected. Any obstacle between
the tool and device can reduce the op-
erational range.
4. Follow the app instructions for proper
use. Among other things, the app allows
monitoring of tool cycles.
5. The wireless data transfer turns OFF
when the press tool is switched OFF.
Turn Bluetooth wireless device OFF to
reduce device battery drain.
Cold Weather Operation
As temperature drops, hydraulic fluid thickens
and battery performance degrades. To reduce
the risk of improper operation, the RP 240
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks
by Emerson Electric Co. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
iOS is registered trademark of Apple Inc.
Android and the Android logo are trademarks of Google Inc.
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and RP 241 will not operate outside of the
specification temperature range as indicated
by the tool status lights (Figure 5).
When ambient conditions are outside the spec-
ification temperature range, keep the tool and
batteries in a conditioned space until ready
to use.
Storage
Remove battery from tool. Store press tool
and battery in case. Avoid storing in extreme
heat or cold. The tool will not turn ON if the
tool is outside the specification range. This
will be indicated by the tool status lights (see
Figure 5).
Store tool in a dry, secured,
locked area that is out of reach of children
and people unfamiliar with the Press Tools.
The tool is dangerous in the hands of un-
trained users.
Maintenance
WARNING
Make sure battery is removed from tool
before performing maintenance or mak-
ing any adjustment.
Cleaning And Lubrication
1. Wipe the tool clean daily with a clean dry
cloth.
2. Inspect the attachment mounting pin and
lubricate the pin with silicone lubricant as
needed.
3. Check return springs in attachments with
each use. Attachments should open and
close freely with only moderate finger ef-
fort required.
Required Maintenance By
RIDGID Independent Service
Center
The RP 240 and RP 241 Press Tools must
be serviced at set intervals by a RIDGID Inde -
pendent Service Center to ensure proper op-
eration. This will be indicated by a tool status
light (See Figure 5).
WARNING
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION
Tool will not turn ON
when ON/OFF button
is pressed.
Attachment is locked
onto fitting.
The pressed connec-
tions produced are not
complete.
Oil leaks from tool.
Motor runs but tool will
not complete a cycle.
Tool stops during op-
eration.
Troubleshooting
Battery is completely discharged or
battery has failed.
Battery not properly inserted into han-
dle of tool.
Press was not successfully completed.
Used wrong jaws for the tube size or
material.
The tool was not square to the tube.
Attachment press contour was not a -
ligned with the fitting contour.
Tool is in need of repair.
Seal or mechanical problems.
Oil level low.
Oil level low.
Insert fully charged battery/recharge
battery.
Check to assure battery is fully inserted.
Push pressure release button to remove
jaws from fitting. Inspect and repress
fitting.
Install the correct attachment.
Redo the joint with new fitting and new
tube. Make sure that the tool is square
to the tube.
Redo the joint with new tube and new
fitting. Make sure the attachment press
contour is aligned with the fitting con-
tour.
See Contact Information for nearest
RIDGID Independent Service center.
See Contact Information for nearest
RIDGID Independent Service center.
See Figure 5 for Tool Status Lights.
Service And Repair
WARNING
Improper service or repair can make the
machine unsafe to operate.
Service and repair on the RP 240 and RP 241
Press Tools must be performed by a RIDGID
Independent Press Tool Service Center.
For information on your nearest RIDGID Auth-
orized Inde pendent Service Center or any
service or repair questions, see Contact
Information section in this manual.
Optional Equipment
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury, only
use equipment specifically designed and
recommended for use with the RIDGID
RP 240 and RP 241 Press Tools, such
as listed below.
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Ridge Tool Company provides Compact series
press attachments designed specifically for
use with RIDGID Compact Press Tools. Only
use attachments that are specifically designed
to press the fitting system you are installing.
For a complete listing of RIDGID equipment
available for these tools, see the Ridge Tool
Catalog online at RIDGID.com or see Contact
Information.
Disposal
Parts of these tools contain valuable materials
and can be recycled. There are companies
that specialize in recycling that may be found
locally. Dispose of the components in com-
pliance with all applicable regulations. Contact
your local waste management authority for
more information.
For EC Countries: Do not dispose
of elec trical equipment with house-
hold waste!
According to the European Guide -
line 2012/ 19/EU for Waste Elec -
trical and Electronic Equipment and
its imple men tation into national legislation,
electrical equipment that is no longer usable
must be collected separately and disposed
of in an environmentally correct manner.
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 electrostatic
discharges are present and without causing
electromagnet interference to other equip-
ment.
These tools conform to all applica-
ble EMC standards. However, the possibility
of it causing interference in other devices
cannot be precluded. All EMC related stan-
dards that have been tested are called out
in the tool’s technical document.
FCC/ISED Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful in-
terference.
NOTICE
Catalog
No. Description
57418 RP 240 Battery Press Tool, Tool Only
57423 Carry Case, RP 240
RP 240 Press Tool
Catalog
No. Description
57288 RP 241 Battery Press Tool, Tool Only
57393 Carry Case, RP 241
RP 241 Press Tool
Catalog
No. Model Capacity
55183 RB-1225 12V 2.5Ah Li-Ion
Battery Packs
Battery will work with any catalog number RBC-121 Battery
Charger.
Catalog Plug
No. Region Type
55193 Charger USA, Canada and Mexico A
55198 Charger Europe C
55203 Charger China A
55208 Charger Australia & Latin America I
55213 Charger Japan A
55218 Charger United Kingdom G
44798 Charger Cord North America A
44808 Charger Cord Europe C
44803 Charger Cord China A
44813 Charger Cord Australia & LA I
44818 Charger Cord Japan A
44828 Charger Cord United Kingdom G
RBC-121 Chargers and Cords
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2. This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Modifications not expressly approved by this
company could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reason-
able protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can ra-
diate radio frequency energy and, if not in-
stalled and used in accordance with the in-
structions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful inter-
ference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving an-
tenna (radio/TV device).
Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
This product complies with the Canadian
ICES-003 Class A specifications.
See Declaration label on tool.
RP 240/RP 241 Press Tools
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Sertisseuses
RP 240 et RP 241
RP 240 et RP 241
Sertisseuses RP 240 et RP 241
Enregistrez ci-dessous pour future référence le numéro de série de l’appareil indiqué sur sa
plaque signalétique.
N° de
série
AVERTISSEMENT
Familiarisez-vous avec le manuel ci-
présent avant d’utiliser l’appareil. Tout
écart aux consignes données dans
celui-ci augmenterait les risques de
choc électrique, d’incendie et/ou de
grave blessure corporelle.
Sertisseuses RP 240 et RP 241
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Table des matières
Symboles de sécurité ........................................................................................................17
Consignes générales de sécurité
Sécurité des lieux ............................................................................................................17
Sécurité électrique...........................................................................................................17
Sécurité individuelle ........................................................................................................18
Utilisation et entretien des appareils électriques .............................................................18
Utilisation et entretien des appareils à piles ....................................................................19
Service après-vente ........................................................................................................19
Consignes de sécurité spécifiques
Sécurité de la sertisseuse ...............................................................................................19
Coordonnées RIDGID ........................................................................................................20
Description .........................................................................................................................20
Caractéristiques techniques .............................................................................................22
Equipements de série......................................................................................................23
Inspection de l’appareil .....................................................................................................23
Préparation et utilisation ...................................................................................................24
Retrait et montage des têtes de sertissage.....................................................................24
Préparation des raccordements ......................................................................................24
Sertissage des raccords à l’aide de mâchoires à cisaille typiques..................................25
Sertissage des raccords à l’aide d’actionneurs et jeux de bagues de sertissage typiques...25
Examen des raccords sertis ............................................................................................26
Fonctions Bluetooth (transfert de données à distance)...................................................26
Fonctionnement par temps froid (vérifications) ...............................................................27
Dépannage......................................................................................................................27
Stockage .............................................................................................................................28
Entretien..............................................................................................................................28
Nettoyage et lubrification de l’appareil ............................................................................28
Révisions obligatoires effectuées par un réparateur RIDGID agréé ...............................28
Révisions et réparations..................................................................................................28
Accessoires ........................................................................................................................28
Recyclage de l’appareil .....................................................................................................29
Compatibilité électromagnétique (EMC) ..........................................................................29
Déclaration FCC .................................................................................................................29
Déclaration de conformité CE......................................................recto de la page de garde
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Symboles de sécurité
Les symboles et mots clés utilisés à la fois dans ce mode d’emploi et sur l’appareil lui-
même servent à signaler d’importants risques de sécurité. Ce qui suit permettra de mieux
comprendre la signification de ces mots clés et symboles.
Ce symbole sert à vous avertir de risques d’accident potentiels. Le respect des consignes
qui le suivent vous permettra d’éviter les risques d’accident grave ou potentiellement mortel.
Le terme DANGER signifie une situation dangereuse qui, faute d’être évitée, provo-
querait la mort ou de graves blessures corporelles.
Le terme AVERTISSEMENT signifie une situation dangereuse potentielle
qui, faute d’être évitée, serait susceptible d’entraîner la mort ou de graves
blessures corporelles.
Le terme ATTENTION signifie une situation dangereuse potentielle qui, faute
d’être évitée, serait susceptible d’entraîner des blessures corporelles légères ou
Le terme AVIS IMPORTANT indique des informations concernant la protection
des biens.
Ce symbole indique la nécessité de bien
se familiariser avec la notice d’emploi avant
d’utiliser ce matériel. La notice d’emploi
renferme d’importantes consignes de sécu-
rité et d’utilisation du matériel.
Ce symbole indique la nécessité de
porter des lunettes de sécurité à œillères
ou des lunettes fermées lors de la ma-
nipulation ou utilisation de cet appareil
afin de limiter les risques de lésion ocu-
Ce symbole signale un risque d’écrase-
ment des doigts, des mains ou autres
membres.
Ce symbole signale un risque de choc
électrique.
Eloignez les enfants et les curieux du-
rant l’utilisation des appareils élec-
triques. Les distractions risquent de vous
faire perdre le contrôle de l’appareil.
Sécurité électrique
La fiche de l’appareil doit correspondre
à la prise de courant utilisée. Ne jamais
tenter de modifier la fiche d’une manière
quelconque. Ne jamais utiliser d’adap-
tateur de prise sur les appareils équipés
d’une fiche avec terre. Cela limitera les
risques de choc électrique.
Evitez tout contact physique avec des
objets reliés à la terre tels que canali-
sations, radiateurs, cuisinières et réfri-
gérateurs. Tout contact avec la terre aug-
men terait les risques de choc électrique.
N’exposez pas les appareils électriques
à la pluie ou aux intempéries. Toute
pénétration d’eau à l’intérieur de l’appareil
augmenterait les risques de choc élec-
trique.
Ne maltraitez pas le cordon d’alimen-
tation de l’appareil. Ne jamais utiliser
le cordon pour porter, tirer ou déb-
Consignes générales de
sécurité*
AVERTISSEMENT
Familiarisez-vous avec l’ensemble des
consignes de sécurité et d’utilisation ci-
présentes afin d’éviter les risques de choc
électrique, d’incendie et/ou de grave
blessure corporelle.
Conservez l’ensemble de ces
consignes et instructions pour
future référence !
Sécurité des lieux
Assurez-vous de la propreté et du bon
éclairage des lieux. Les chantiers en-
combrés ou mal éclairés sont une invitation
aux accidents.
N’utilisez pas d’appareils électriques
en présence de substances volatiles
telles que liquides, gaz ou poussières
combustibles. Ce type de matériel risque
de produire des étincelles susceptibles
d’enflammer les poussières et émanations
combustibles.
AVIS IMPORTANT
DANGER
AVERTISSEMENT
ATTENTION
* Le texte utilisé dans les consignes de sécurité générales ci-présentes est tiré verbatim de la section de la norme UL/CSA
62841-1 applicable, comme l’impose la réglementation. Lesdites consignes de sécurité générales sont sensé couvrir de
nombreux types d’appareils électriques. Certaines d’entre-elles ne sont pas applicables à l’ensemble de ces appareils,
et certaines ne sont pas applicables à celui-ci.
Sertisseuses RP 240 et RP 241
Ne portez ni accessoires, ni bijoux.
Eloignez vos cheveux, vos vêtements
et vos gants des mécanismes lorsque
l’appareil fonctionne. Les foulards, les
bijoux et les cheveux longs risquent d’être
entraînés par les mécanismes en rotation.
Vérifiez le bon raccordement et fonc-
tionnement des aspirateurs de pous-
sière éventuels. De tels aspirateurs peu-
vent limiter les risques associés à la dis-
persion des poussières.
Ne permettez pas la familiarité issue
d’une utilisation fréquente de l’appareil
vous rendre complaisant au point d’ig-
norer les principes de sécurité applic-
ables. La moindre inattention peut engen-
drer de graves blessures corporelles dans
une fraction de seconde.
Utilisation et entretien des
appareils électriques
Ne forcez pas l’appareil. Prévoyez l’ap-
pareil le mieux adapté aux travaux en-
visagés. Un appareil adapté produira de
meilleurs résultats et un meilleur niveau
de sécurité lorsqu’il fonctionne au régime
prévu.
N’utilisez pas d’appareil dont l’interrup-
teur marche/arrêt ne fonctionne pas
correctement. Tout appareil qui ne peut
pas être contrôlé par son interrupteur est
considéré dangereux et doit être réparé.
Débranchez l’appareil ou retirez son
bloc-piles avant tout réglage, remplace-
ment d’outils ou stockage. De telles
mesures préventives aideront à limiter les
risques de démarrage accidentel de l’ap-
pareil.
Rangez les appareils électriques non
utilisés hors de la portée des enfants.
L’utilisation de cet appareil doit être
exclusivement réservé à du personnel
compétent. Tout appareil électrique peut
devenir dangereux entre les mains d’un
novice.
Assurez l’entretien régulier des appa -
reils électriques et de leurs accessoires.
Assurez-vous de l’absence d’éléments
grippés ou endommagés, voire toute
autre anomalie susceptible de nuire au
bon fonctionnement et à la sécurité de
l’appareil. Faites réparer tout appareil
endommagé avant de le réutiliser. De
nombreux accidents sont le résultat d’ap-
pareils mal entretenus.
rancher l’appareil. Eloignez le cordon
de la cha leur, des matières grasses,
des objets tranchants et des mécan-
ismes. Les cordons d’alimentation endom-
magés ou entortillés augmentent les
risques de choc électrique.
Lors de l’utilisation de l’appareil à l’ex-
térieur, prévoyez une rallonge électrique
homologuée pour ce type d’emploi. Cela
limitera les risques de choc électrique.
S’il est inévitable d’utiliser l’appareil
dans des endroits humides, prévoyez
une source d’alimentation protégée par
disjoncteur différentiel. La présence d’un
disjoncteur différentiel limitera les risques
de choc électrique.
Sécurité individuelle
Soyez attentif, restez concentré et faites
preuve de bon sens lors de l’utilisation
de ce type d’appareil. Ne jamais utiliser
ce matériel lorsque vous êtes fatigué
ou sous l’influence de drogues, de l’al-
cool ou de médicaments. Lors de l’utili-
sation d’un appareil électrique, un instant
d’inattention risque d’entraîner de graves
lésions corporelles.
Prévoyez les équipements de protec-
tion individuelle appropriés. Portez sys-
tématiquement une protection oculaire.
Selon le cas, le port d’un masque à pous-
sière, de chaussures de sécurité antidéra-
pantes, du casque ou d’une protection au-
riculaire peut aider à limiter les risques de
lésion corporelle.
Evitez les démarrages accidentels. As-
surez-vous que son interrupteur est
éteint avant de brancher l’appareil, y
introduire un bloc-piles, le soulever ou
le transporter. Porter un appareil électrique
avec son doigt sur l’interrupteur, voire le
brancher lorsque son interrupteur est en
position « Marche » est une invitation aux
accidents.
Retirez toute clé ou dispositif de réglage
éventuel avant de mettre l’appareil en
marche. Une clé ou tout autre dispositif
de réglage engagé sur un élément mé-
canique pourrait provoquer un accident.
Ne vous mettez pas en porte-à-faux.
Maintenez une bonne assiette et un bon
équilibre à tout moment. Cela assurera
un meilleur contrôle de l’appareil en cas
d’imprévu.
Habillez-vous de manière appropriée.
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