
300 N. Opdyke Rd.
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
www.legendvalve.com
800-752-2082
Legend Crimp Tool
The Legend Crimp Tool is designed for use with copper crimp rings in combination with brass insert ttings, meeting the
requirements of ASTM F1807 or plastic insert ttings meeting the requirements of ASTM F2098. The Legend Crimp Tool should
only be used on crimp ttings and exible plastic tubing meeting the requirements of ASTM F876 / 877 or ASTM F2769.
Installation Guide
Making A Crimp Connection
1. Cut tubing squarely. Remove any burrs.
2. Slide crimp ring over end of tubing. Insert tting into end of tubing until it stops at
shoulder, covering all three barbs. Position crimp ring 1/8” to 1/4” from end of tubing and
tting shoulder.
3. Place the crimping end of tool jaws around the center of the crimp ring and press the
handles together. Be certain to fully close the jaws of the tool.
4. Check for proper crimp with the Go/ No-Go gauge.
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Legend Valve & Fitting, Inc. Item # 508-280
Auburn Hills, MI
www.legendvalve.com

300 N. Opdyke Rd.
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
www.legendvalve.com
800-752-2082
Legend Crimp Tool
Illustration Of A Good Connection
1. Fitting shoulder location.
2. Tube is cut square and stops at the tting shoulder.
3. Crimp ring is positioned 1/8”-1/4” from end of tube,
directly over ribs of tting.
4. Crimp ring is evenly compressed over tube and
show no evidence of uneven distortion.
5. The tube material is uniformly compressed between
the brass ribs, resulting in a leak-free, quality joint.
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Installation Guide
Change the jaws to crimp different size fittings
1. Loosen jaw bolt by turning counter-clockwise 2-4 turns with
wrench provided.
2. Remove jaw by sliding inwards.
3. Put new jaw into tool, tighten jaw screw by turning clockwise.
Repeat steps 1-3 to change both jaws in the set. Be sure both
jaws installed match each other, the desired tting size and tube
to be crimped.
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Tool Calibration
After repeated usage components on the tool may wear and not allow proper closing force, which in turn
may cause an improper crimp connection. Always check each connection with the Go/No-Go gauge per
enclosed directions. If more than one or two improper connections are found where the crimp ring was not
compressed enough, perform the following adjustments on the tool:
1. Open the handle and loosen the nut as shown, counter-clockwise.
2. Push the bolt through (2) far enough so the head opposite side can be rotated clockwise to the
higher number on the scale as shown. (3)
3. Push the bolt back in place and tighten the nut on the opposite side.
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4. Check the next crimp connection with the Go/ No-Go gauge for proper compression and re-adjust
as necessary. If compression is too small, repeat steps 1-3; except rotate the bolt head counter clockwise to the next lower number. If adjustment is required higher then 3, or lower than 0, then
replace the tool.
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Auburn Hills, MI
www.legendvalve.com