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These ACR press jaws are designed for use with HVAC/R braze-free press fittings and optimized for cordless press tools. They provide a flame-free alternative to traditional brazing, delivering up to 60% faster connections when installing high-pressure HVAC and refrigeration systems. By eliminating the need for nitrogen purges, combustible gases, and costly silver solder, they make installations safer and more efficient.
The jaws feature an easy-open, in-line design that allows one-handed pressing when used with compatible press tools. Durable steel construction ensures long service life, while the spring-loaded mechanism makes alignment to fittings simple and reliable.
(1) 1/2” ACR press jaw
Compatible with ACR tube and line sets
In-line design for improved access in tight spaces
One-handed, effortless operation
Spring-loaded mechanism for quick, accurate alignment
Durable steel jaws for extended tool life
Backed by a 2-year warranty
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Designed for 1/2" RLS ACR copper press fittings, ideal for HVAC and refrigeration installs
Compatible with Milwaukee M18 FORCE LOGIC press tools for reliable and consistent connections
Eliminates the need for brazing, improving jobsite safety and reducing installation time
Heavy-duty jaw construction ensures long-lasting durability under tough jobsite use
A must-have accessory for HVAC contractors working with RLS ACR fittings
Q: What size fitting does this jaw work with?
A: It is designed for 1/2" RLS ACR copper press fittings.
Q: Can this be used with non-Milwaukee press tools?
A: No, it is engineered specifically for use with Milwaukee M18 FORCE LOGIC press tools.
Q: What type of applications is it best for?
A: HVAC and refrigeration piping systems where RLS ACR copper fittings are used.
Clean the jaw surfaces after every use to prevent debris buildup
Store in its protective case to avoid rust, impact, or dust damage
Inspect pressing surfaces regularly for wear or deformation
Avoid forcing the jaw onto misaligned fittings to preserve accuracy
Follow Milwaukee’s recommended inspection and calibration schedule