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The ACR press jaws and ring provide a flame-free, efficient alternative to traditional brazing for refrigerant line installations. Designed to boost productivity, they eliminate the need for nitrogen purges, combustible gases, and costly silver solder typically required with brazed connections.
The jaws feature an easy-open, in-line design for superior access in tight spaces and are optimized for use with compatible cordless press tools, including long-throw models. Engineered for HVAC and refrigeration applications, the jaws and ring deliver secure, consistent joints in a single press cycle.
(1) 1-1/8" ACR press ring
Press range: 1/4" – 1-1/8" OD
Designed for use with ACR tubing and line sets
In-line design for better access in confined spaces
Flame-free, faster alternative to brazing
Creates strong, secure joints in just one cycle
One-handed operation for effortless installations
Spring-loaded mechanism for quick, accurate fitting alignment
Durable steel construction ensures long service life
Designed for Streamline ACR copper press fittings in HVAC and refrigeration applications
Compatible with Milwaukee M18™ FORCE LOGIC press tools for precise, reliable connections
1-1/8" size expands system capacity for larger diameter refrigerant lines
Eliminates the need for brazing, reducing job time and safety risks
Built with heavy-duty materials to withstand rigorous daily use
Q: What size connection does this jaw handle?
A: It is designed for 1-1/8" Streamline ACR copper press fittings.
Q: Can it be used with any press tool?
A: No, it is specifically engineered for Milwaukee M18™ FORCE LOGIC press tools.
Q: What applications is it best for?
A: Primarily used in air conditioning and refrigeration (ACR) copper tubing installations.
Clean jaw surfaces after every use to prevent residue buildup
Store in the protective case to avoid rust, dust, and impact damage
Inspect pressing surfaces regularly for wear or deformation
Do not force the jaw on misaligned fittings to maintain accuracy
Follow Milwaukee’s maintenance guidelines for calibration and inspection