RP 240/RP 241 Press Tools
Service And Repair
WARNING
Improper service or repair can make the
machine unsafe to operate.
Service and repair on the RP 240 and RP 241
Press Tools must be performed by a RIDGID
Independent Press Tool Service Center.
For information on your nearest RIDGID Inde -
pendent Service Center or any service or repair
questions, see Contact Information section in
this manual.
Optional Equipment
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury, only
use equipment specifically designed and
recommended for use with the RIDGID
RP 240 and RP 241 Press Tools, such as
listed below.
RP 240 Press Tool
RP 241 Press Tool
Catalog
No.
Description
57288
RP 241 Battery Press Tool, Tool Only
57393
Carry Case, RP 241
Battery Packs
Catalog
No.
Model
55183
RB-1225
Battery will work with any catalog number RBC-121 Battery
Charger.
RBC-121 Chargers and Cords
Catalog
No.
55193
Charger
USA, Canada and Mexico
55198
Charger
55203
Charger
55208
Charger
Australia & Latin America
55213
Charger
55218
Charger
44798 Charger Cord
44808 Charger Cord
44803 Charger Cord
44813 Charger Cord
44818 Charger Cord
44828 Charger Cord
12
Capacity
12V 2.5Ah Li-Ion
Plug
Region
Type
A
Europe
C
China
A
Japan
A
United Kingdom
G
North America
A
Europe
C
China
A
Australia & LA
Japan
A
United Kingdom
G
Ridge Tool Company provides Compact series
press attachments designed specifically for
use with RIDGID Compact Press Tools. Only
use attachments that are specifically designed
to press the fitting system you are installing.
For a complete listing of RIDGID equipment
available for these tools, see the Ridge Tool
Catalog online at RIDGID.com or see Contact
Information.
Disposal
Parts of these tools contain valuable materials
and can be recycled. There are companies
that specialize in recycling that may be found
locally. Dispose of the components in compli-
ance with all applicable regulations. Contact
your local waste management authority for
more information.
For EC Countries: Do not dispose
of elec trical equipment with house-
hold waste!
According to the European Guide -
line 2012/ 19/EU for Waste Elec trical
and Electronic Equipment and its
imple men tation into national legislation, elec-
trical equipment that is no longer usable must
be collected separately and disposed of in
an environmentally correct manner.
Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC)
The term electromagnetic compatibility is
taken to mean the capability of the product to
function smoothly in an environment where
electromagnetic radiation and electrostatic
discharges are present and without causing
electromagnet interference to other equip-
ment.
These tools conform to all applica-
NOTI E
ble EMC standards. However, the possibility of
it causing interference in other devices cannot
be precluded. All EMC related standards that
have been tested are called out in the tool's
technical document.
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FCC/ISED Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful in-
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terference.
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