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Milwaukee 1/2 in. PEX Crimp Jaw for M12 FORCE LOGIC Press Tool (F1807/F2159)

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Milwaukee 1/2 in. PEX Crimp Jaw for M12 FORCE LOGIC Press Tool (F1807/F2159)1 2 in. PEX crimp jaw for Milwaukee M12 FORCE LOGIC This Milwaukee 1 2 in. PEX crimp jaw streamlines PEX installations with the M12 FORCE LOGIC Press Tool. Its easy open, in line design enables one handed operation and precise ring alignment for fast, reliable crimps on ASTM F1807 and F2159 fittings. Key Features: One Handed Operation: Easy open, in line jaw design for quick presses in tight spaces PEX Compatibility: Works with ASTM F1807 and F2159

1/2 in. PEX crimp jaw for Milwaukee M12 FORCE LOGIC

This Milwaukee 1/2 in. PEX crimp jaw streamlines PEX installations with the M12 FORCE LOGIC Press Tool. Its easy-open, in-line design enables one-handed operation and precise ring alignment for fast, reliable crimps on ASTM F1807 and F2159 fittings.


Key Features:

  • One-Handed Operation: Easy-open, in-line jaw design for quick presses in tight spaces
  • PEX Compatibility: Works with ASTM F1807 and F2159 crimp ring connections
  • Quality Crimps: Spring-loaded opening grips ring for accurate alignment; tool green light confirms completed crimp
  • Purpose-Built for M12 FORCE LOGIC: Optimized to pair with the compact M12 press tool
  • Includes Gauge: Comes with PEX crimp go/no-go gauge for on-site verification

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Compatible Pipe Material PEX
Maximum pipe size capacity (in.) 0.5
Minimum Pipe Diameter (in.) 1/2 in
Number of Jaws/Rings Included 1
Product Weight (lb.) 2.54
Product Width (in.) 9
Product Depth (in.) 8.25
Product Height (in.) 2.75
Tools Product Type Other
Designed For M12 FORCE LOGIC Press Tool
Fitting Standards ASTM F1807 and F2159
Included Accessories PEX crimp go/no-go gauge
Warranty 2-year

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What tools is this jaw compatible with?
A: It is designed for use with the Milwaukee M12 FORCE LOGIC Press Tool.


Q: What PEX fitting standards does it support?
A: ASTM F1807 and F2159 crimp ring connections.


Q: What is the pipe size capacity?
A: 1/2 inch PEX.


Q: What comes in the box?
A: (1) 1/2 in. PEX crimp jaw and (1) PEX crimp go/no-go gauge.


Q: Is there a warranty?
A: Yes, the jaw is backed by a 2-year warranty.


Compact Precision for Clean Plumbing Lines

Sleek and purposeful, this Milwaukee jaw brings disciplined accuracy to utility spaces where clean lines matter. The in-line, easy-open design is the standout—minimal bulk with maximum control for one-handed presses. Style a mechanical room with organized PEX manifolds; this tool makes every crimp uniform so the install looks as refined as it performs. For elevated, efficient living, it’s an essential finishing touch behind the walls.


Press faster and cleaner—add this M12 1/2 in. PEX crimp jaw to your kit for reliable, one-handed installations.

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