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The ACR Press Jaws and Ring provide a flame-free, efficient alternative to traditional brazing for refrigerant line installations. These jaws and ring improve productivity for HVAC installers by eliminating the need for nitrogen purges, combustible gases, and expensive silver solder used in traditional connection methods. With an easy-open, in-line design, the jaws are optimized for tight spaces and compatible with standard press tools, including extended-stroke models. The jaws and ring are designed for use with compatible ACR press fittings.
(1) 1/4" ACR Press Jaw (49-16-2650M)
Presses 1/4" - 1-1/8" OD
Compatible with ACR tube and line sets
In-line design for improved access
Faster alternative to brazing
Creates secure joints in a single cycle
2-year warranty
One-handed, effortless installation
Spring-loaded for easy alignment to fittings
Durable steel jaws provide long service life
Designed for 1/4" Streamline ACR copper press fittings, ideal for HVAC and refrigeration installs
Compatible with Milwaukee M18 FORCE LOGIC Press Tools for consistent, flameless connections
Eliminates brazing and open flames, improving jobsite safety and speeding up installs
Built from forged, hardened steel to withstand repeated professional use
Essential for technicians handling small-diameter refrigeration and air conditioning lines
Q: What size fittings does this jaw work with?
A: It’s engineered for 1/4" Streamline ACR copper press fittings.
Q: Can this be used with other brands of press tools?
A: No, it is specifically designed for Milwaukee M18 FORCE LOGIC Press Tools.
Q: What applications is this best for?
A: HVAC and refrigeration jobs that require secure, leak-free connections without brazing.
Q: Is this jaw durable enough for daily use?
A: Yes — it’s constructed from hardened steel for long service life under tough conditions.
Clean the jaw surfaces after each use to prevent buildup and ensure consistent presses
Store in its protective case to prevent rust, damage, or loss
Inspect pressing surfaces regularly for wear or deformation
Avoid forcing the jaw onto misaligned fittings to protect accuracy and longevity
Follow Milwaukee’s recommended inspection and maintenance schedule for press jaws