This afternoon I bought the Apollo Multi-Head Crimp Kit shown in the video. My main reason for choosing this kit over it's competitors was because I could quickly change the crimp dies thanks to the spring-loaded locking clamps (shown at 0:43) as opposed to using the wrench/bolts that the other tools used. However when I got home and opened the package I find that this crimp tool uses the exact same bolt-down dies that the others do. Contrary to what the video implies, looking back over this video I realize that while it gives very detailed information on how to use the spring-loaded change feature, the only other place in the video you see the spring releases are during the adjustment instructions at 1:57. Every other shot in the video shows tools using screws to lock the dies in place. I'm sure this was not done to intentionally mislead, but it IS misleading, and speaking as a new customer who was really excited to get home and use a new tool, not especially confidence-inspiring.
Something here doesn't make sense. When you leave the Bar between the jaws and close the tool, the gap there is always the same as diameter of the Bar. Anybody can help and explain, thanks.
seems to me like they should probably take these off the market. Ive seen soooooooo many reviews saying how these things ruin your property and they always end up leaking or corroding or just breaking all together. after everything ive heard the only way i would use these is for temporary use until i can do better.
@@superwhuffo1 there’s PEX A and Pex B and tools depend on the type of PEX. However I been installing PEX for several years and regardless of method it mostly comes down to the user mistake mostly the pipe not being cut square and the clamp being crimped too far. Inside and underground pex it all holds up.
You do not have to change the settings on the tool. It is precalibrated when it is manufactured. Adjust the settings only if the crimped ring does not fit the go/no-go gauge.
@@apolloretailonline I left the tool set on 0.. no go.. changed it to 1.. no go .. changed it to 2.. no go .. then changed it to 3.. still no go. What do I do now?
The crimped ring only has to touch the go/no-go point on the gauge at one location. Please view our calibration video for more information - ruclips.net/video/iLHl6BZwVF0/видео.html
You do not have to change the settings on the tool. It is precalibrated when it is manufactured. Adjust the settings only if the crimped ring does not fit the go/no-go gauge.@@miltonadalberto4345
Looks like a lot of trouble working with different size piping and when these types of tools malfunction ...Better to have 2 or 3 tools set to size. Anyone heard of rats chewing through the PEX pipe. Asked around, workmate had a friend that came back from vacation to live in a motel while his house was dehumidified and remodeled.
sir...is there two models of the 69PTKH0015K, my question is for the ways to change heads and adjustment..this video show one way, and the one I get from lowes store at california USA is diferent.....which one is new model....
If your tool has screws that hold the heads on the tool instead of the spring clips, just loosen the screws, remove the heads, place the size heads you want to use, and tighten the screws. If you need further help with your tool, please call customer service at 1-888-229-2874.
We offer a PEX Ring Removal Tool that will remove crimp rings after they've been fastened onto pipe. The part # is 69PTKD0009. You can find it at many retail hardware stores. If they don't have it in their store, they can probably order it for you.
I bought the 3/4” & 1/2” crimp clamp tool and even at the lowest setting it over crimps the rings. Had to re do my whole house with PEX crimpers. These are a joke
Hey guys I'll tell you one better than that, the shark bites will clip right on the PEX tube without having to buy these very expensive tools!!! You can even connect pex tube to pvc with just a shark bite, already been doing this
Apollo also offers a variety of push-to-connect fittings that require no tools to install onto PEX, CPVC, PE, or copper pipe - Tectite by Apollo! apolloflow.com/products/category/8
We design a new pex clamp tool with crimp stainless steel clamps and removal function, Please check this video: ruclips.net/video/IvrmRQb_Y7w/видео.html
This afternoon I bought the Apollo Multi-Head Crimp Kit shown in the video. My main reason for choosing this kit over it's competitors was because I could quickly change the crimp dies thanks to the spring-loaded locking clamps (shown at 0:43) as opposed to using the wrench/bolts that the other tools used. However when I got home and opened the package I find that this crimp tool uses the exact same bolt-down dies that the others do. Contrary to what the video implies, looking back over this video I realize that while it gives very detailed information on how to use the spring-loaded change feature, the only other place in the video you see the spring releases are during the adjustment instructions at 1:57. Every other shot in the video shows tools using screws to lock the dies in place.
I'm sure this was not done to intentionally mislead, but it IS misleading, and speaking as a new customer who was really excited to get home and use a new tool, not especially confidence-inspiring.
chesbaycruiser same problem here.....what's the mystery on this difference ???,.....help.
It's always a good idea to look at tools in the store before buying them. :) They make more than one model of multi head crimp tool.
Something here doesn't make sense. When you leave the Bar between the jaws and close the tool, the gap there is always the same as diameter of the Bar. Anybody can help and explain, thanks.
seems to me like they should probably take these off the market. Ive seen soooooooo many reviews saying how these things ruin your property and they always end up leaking or corroding or just breaking all together. after everything ive heard the only way i would use these is for temporary use until i can do better.
Are you talking about the clamps or the clamping tool?
What other method can be used with 3/4 pex ???
@@superwhuffo1 there’s PEX A and Pex B and tools depend on the type of PEX. However I been installing PEX for several years and regardless of method it mostly comes down to the user mistake mostly the pipe not being cut square and the clamp being crimped too far.
Inside and underground pex it all holds up.
When you clamp a fitting should it move
Yes this is normal
Yes this is normal
Yes. A fitting can turn 360º after clamping into the pipe. It should not be able to move in and out of the pipe.
Are the fittings all the same for the different crimping methods?
What setting do I use for the 3/4 pex using the 1/2 and 3/4 tool???? It has a setting of 0 to 3.
You do not have to change the settings on the tool. It is precalibrated when it is manufactured. Adjust the settings only if the crimped ring does not fit the go/no-go gauge.
@@apolloretailonline I left the tool set on 0.. no go.. changed it to 1.. no go .. changed it to 2.. no go .. then changed it to 3.. still no go. What do I do now?
The crimped ring only has to touch the go/no-go point on the gauge at one location. Please view our calibration video for more information - ruclips.net/video/iLHl6BZwVF0/видео.html
@@apolloretailonline I just bought one from store , do I have to calibrate it?
You do not have to change the settings on the tool. It is precalibrated when it is manufactured. Adjust the settings only if the crimped ring does not fit the go/no-go gauge.@@miltonadalberto4345
What if it get stuck after pinching
If a pinch clamp gets stuck in your tool, please contact our technical department at 1-888-229-2874.
Looks like a lot of trouble working with different size piping and when these types of tools malfunction ...Better to have 2 or 3 tools set to size. Anyone heard of rats chewing through the PEX pipe. Asked around, workmate had a friend that came back from vacation to live in a motel while his house was dehumidified and remodeled.
How much pressure do you put into the rings or how many pounds of pressure?
The rings can handle the same pressure as Apollo PEX pipe - 160 psi @ 73º F, 100 psi @ 180º F.
sir...is there two models of the 69PTKH0015K, my question is for the ways to change heads and adjustment..this video show one way, and the one I get from lowes store at california USA is diferent.....which one is new model....
If your tool has screws that hold the heads on the tool instead of the spring clips, just loosen the screws, remove the heads, place the size heads you want to use, and tighten the screws. If you need further help with your tool, please call customer service at 1-888-229-2874.
how do you remove a crimped ring off of a tube of PEX tubing ???? any one???? thx in advance
We offer a PEX Ring Removal Tool that will remove crimp rings after they've been fastened onto pipe. The part # is 69PTKD0009. You can find it at many retail hardware stores. If they don't have it in their store, they can probably order it for you.
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I learned a lot ,Thanks!
I noticed it damaged the ring a little bit. Also, the ring removing tool nicked the fitting .
its how u know its crimped
No damage at all to the fitting, oh, except at 6:01 where you can clearly see it damaged the fitting lmao
It made some lines in it, but did no damage that would cause a leak or failure.
I bought the 3/4” & 1/2” crimp clamp tool and even at the lowest setting it over crimps the rings. Had to re do my whole house with PEX crimpers. These are a joke
the pipe the piipe
awesome tools
i like jawhead!
Hey guys I'll tell you one better than that, the shark bites will clip right on the PEX tube without having to buy these very expensive tools!!! You can even connect pex tube to pvc with just a shark bite, already been doing this
Apollo also offers a variety of push-to-connect fittings that require no tools to install onto PEX, CPVC, PE, or copper pipe - Tectite by Apollo!
apolloflow.com/products/category/8
i saw the viega video had comments disabled time is not an issue for my house...lol speed not always best.
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We design a new pex clamp tool with crimp stainless steel clamps and removal function, Please check this video: ruclips.net/video/IvrmRQb_Y7w/видео.html
I hate the way the dude says piype lol but they are good tools i have one
WAY too much detail and requirements!