What is a Crimper in Plumbing?

Pipe fittings and fixtures are common and popular accessories plumbers use to make pipe connections, ensuring a smooth flow of water or other liquids. Crimping is among the most reliable and commonly used methods of creating such pipe connections when doing installation or repairs. This method requires the use of a tool called a crimper or a crimping tool. Crimping is an alternative to conventional methods such as soldering, primarily used on copper pipes only.

Let’s explore what crimper is, how it works and why plumbers consider using it.

As outlined above, a crimper is a specialized tool designed to create secure and tight connections between pipes and fittings. Usually, a crimper has unique jaws that deform the crimp ring (usually made of copper) or both the pipe and ring to create a tight seal that doesn’t allow leakages. A good example of a crimper is the iCrimp IWS-1234P Pex Crimping Tool.

It’s worth noting that pipe crimping tools are of different types, and a specific application mainly determines the choice of crimping tool. For instance, handheld crimpers are popular due to their affordability, portability, and ability to be used in tight spaces. On the other hand, hydraulic pipe crimpers are best suited for heavy-duty tasks.
Read more: Why Crimping is the Best PEX Connection Method.

 

Reasons Plumbers Consider Crimpers

1. Ease of Use 

Using a pipe crimper is pretty easy; pipe installation and repairs are easy. They feature a user-friendly design and are easy to operate, especially those with ratchet mechanisms. For this reason, many plumbers prefer the crimping method for most tasks.

 

2. Reliability 

Crimpers can create tight, leak-free, and durable pipe connections by compressing metal crimp rings over the pipe and fitting. Crimping is considered one of the most reliable methods of connection, especially PEX connections.

 

3. Efficiency 

Making pipe connections using a crimper is quick and doesn’t require a high skill level to operate the tool and create quality connections.

 

4. Cost-effectiveness

Using a crimper in plumbing can be cost-effective in different ways. First, the ease of use helps plumbers save time on tasks and reduce labor costs for their clients. Unlike soldering, Crimping doesn’t require additional materials, thus reducing the overall installation or repair cost. Lastly, one crimping tool, particularly those with interchangeable dies, can be used for different plumbing applications.

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