bashmaystor
Gas Engineer
Hi all
I was looking at this tool Milwaukee M12HPT ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaZDj_FUVU0 ) and thought I should ask my fellow traders if anybody uses one in a domestic environment and if its any good? The reason is, it seems a lot faster, no need for solder, flux, fire, and no need to drain pipes.
I have used hydraulic press tools on commercial projects, as the pipework was very accessible and spaces between the pipes were enough to clamp the tool's jaws around.
But... in domestic premises the space can be very limited.
For example, I am wondering if this tool can be used to press couplings on five 22mm pipes joined parallel with Talon clips, like in the image attached. Will the jaw have enough space to get around the pipe if there is another pipe next to it?

I would appreciate if someone who uses this tool to shed some practical feedback.
Regards
I was looking at this tool Milwaukee M12HPT ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaZDj_FUVU0 ) and thought I should ask my fellow traders if anybody uses one in a domestic environment and if its any good? The reason is, it seems a lot faster, no need for solder, flux, fire, and no need to drain pipes.
I have used hydraulic press tools on commercial projects, as the pipework was very accessible and spaces between the pipes were enough to clamp the tool's jaws around.
But... in domestic premises the space can be very limited.
For example, I am wondering if this tool can be used to press couplings on five 22mm pipes joined parallel with Talon clips, like in the image attached. Will the jaw have enough space to get around the pipe if there is another pipe next to it?

I would appreciate if someone who uses this tool to shed some practical feedback.
Regards
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