![]() ![]() ZoomLock PUSH made of a robust, durable brass body with unique double O-rings comes in two versions, R410A Optimized, and Removable. It easily connects copper piping with a push to create a perfect, secure seal. No brazing torch is needed, and no press tools or jaws are necessary. ![]() Parker is also adding ZoomLock Push, a “push-to-connect refrigerant fitting” to their product offering. The new and improved ZoomLock MAX fittings are only compatible with Rothenberger press jaws and so if you have an existing set of jaws you can trade them in for a complete set of seven of the Rothenberger jaws that will include the ¼” and ¾” sizes. Jaws are available for most professional crimping tool brands, both large and compact. ZoomLock MAX works with the tool you already use. With one complete cycle, you connect the fitting. Additionally, no more crimp gauge is needed. ZoomLock MAX comes in hermetically sealed packaging the hard, robust copper fittings are debris-free and ready for installation, assuring the contractor of a clean system. It gives you more flexibility in where and when you can work, plus there’s no need to nitrogen-purge the lines. ZoomLock MAX provides a clean, leak-proof connection for refrigerant lines while eliminating concerns about oxygen-acetylene torches and flames. It means less time on the job and more money in the contractor’s pocket. ZoomLock MAX allows contractors to make secure leak-free connections in seconds. ![]() Parker is now upgrading their “press-to-connect refrigerant fittings” to ZoomLock MAX, an improved version of the original ZoomLock. David Zorn of Harris Refrigeration and Chris Gambino of Johnstone Supply. Parker was the first to launch a flame-free refrigerant fitting, ZoomLock, and continues to provide advanced products for HVACR contractors. For more than a century, Parker Hannifin has been enabling engineering breakthroughs that lead to a better tomorrow. ![]()
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