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Hi all, i'm sure this has been raised a million times but I have just bought a cheap pipe crimper so before checking up on it I just bought it and it's probably the wrong type :/ so basically it's a "uponor mini 32" the jaws I have are 12mm, 16mm, 20mm, 25mm and 32mm.
the main of my work is 15mm and 22mm and I wondered if I have the rite sized jaws as the fitting is obviously bigger than 15mm pipe?? And 25mm jaw for 22mm??

HELP! Haha thanks
 
Scott uponor is plastic and you get different types some with metal internal and you need special crimpers for the fittings aswell as a flaring tool etc , uponor mlcp and standard phex
 
Ahh rite so it's basically useless for what I need or will I be able to purchase jaws to crimp copper fittings?
 
Crimpers machine is a great stuff. I use milwakuee novopress aco 201 and 202 for my work. Its make work much quicker and cleaner. Obviously all connectors are more expensive but if you compare it to the time which you spend with cleaning and soldering ,you save and earn more money. Uponor is for heating sized pipes , but you may buy other crimps head, which is suitable to copper.
li4m_I could you tell me what cost you buy this stuff? I'm looking to get it now, as I wanna do any central heating with uponor or maincore pipes which is quite better and quicker than copper .
Greg
 
you have bought a uponor kit. You need to look at Rems Press or Novopress all metric sizes. 15,22,28,35,42,54,67 Etc
 
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