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    Estimated Ship Date: 03/16/2026 - 03/23/2026
    DeWalt 1/2" to 1" Compact IPS Press Jaw Kits DCE212K
    SKU: DW-DCE212K
    $79900
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    Estimated Ship Date: 04/03/2026 - 04/10/2026
    Milwaukee 1/2" - 1" IPS-P Black Pipe Pivoting Press Ring Kit for M12 FORCE LOGIC Press Tool 49-16-2496X
    SKU: 49-16-2496X
    $1,79900
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    RIDGID Replacement 2-1/2" MegaPress Ring 60643
    SKU: RD60643
    $95059
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    Milwaukee 1/4" RLS ACR Press Jaw 49-16-2650R
    SKU: 49-16-2650R
    $33900
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    Estimated Ship Date: 03/31/2026 - 04/07/2026
    Milwaukee M12 ProPress Press Jaw 3/4" FORCE LOGIC 49-16-2451
    SKU: 49-16-2451
    $18900
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Press fittings have become increasingly popular in plumbing scene, offering a faster and more user-friendly alternative to traditional soldering or brazing methods. But to ensure a secure and leak-proof connection, using the right press head with compatible fittings is crucial. Here's a breakdown of the different types of press heads and the fittings they work with: M-Profile Heads: These are the most common type of press head, designed for use with M-profile press fittings. M-profile fittings feature a single, prominent crimp ring around the circumference. The M-profile press head uses specially contoured jaws that compress this crimp ring during the pressing process. This creates a tight seal around the pipe, ensuring a secure connection. M-profile press systems are widely used for various plumbing applications in Ohio, from potable water lines to hydronic heating systems, due to their compatibility with copper, PEX, and multilayer pipes. U-Profile Heads: These heads cater to U-profile press fittings. U-profile fittings have a distinct U-shaped groove along their circumference. The U-profile press head features jaws that match this groove and compress it during the pressing process. This compression creates a strong and reliable connection between the fitting and the pipe. U-profile systems are less common than M-profile but are still used in specific applications, particularly for gas line installations in Ohio, as some materials like stainless steel require U-profile fittings. V-Profile Heads: These are specialized heads designed for V-profile press fittings. V-profile fittings have a V-shaped groove on their circumference. The V-profile press head features jaws that compress this groove, creating a secure connection. V-profile systems are not as widely used as M or U-profile, but they may be encountered in specific industrial or compressed air applications in Ohio. By understanding the different press head profiles and their corresponding fitting types, plumbers can ensure they have the correct tools for the job. Using compatible press heads and fittings guarantees a fast, secure, and leak-proof plumbing connection, saving time and minimizing the risk of errors during plumbing installations.