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July 17, 2019 · General, Mining, Plumbing

IS A KEY FOCUS FOR MM KEMBLA AS A LEADING MANUFACTURER AND SUPPLIER AND THE RELEASE OF THE NEW KPL3 PRESS TOOL DOES JUST THAT, SAYS MM KEMBLA MARKETING MANAGER FELIX VELASCO.

In 2012, MM Kembla released its copper press-fit connection system KemPress. The benefits of press-fit systems particularly in copper have led to quicker and cost effective installation practices, safer work places by providing a flame free copper connection unlike traditional brazing methods and ultimately the ability to reduce installation risk by continued product innovation.

MM Kembla has been manufacturing and supplying copper tube and plumbing products to the industry since 1916 and has seen firsthand the transformation of plumbing practices in Australia over the past century.

In recent years, copper has made a comeback as its long and proven track record, the failure of substitute products and the evolution of copper connection methods like press fittings have led to a resurgence in demand. The ease of installation, the lack of a naked flame and the speed at which press-fit systems can be installed has been one of the major reasons copper is as prevalent as ever in plumbing systems.

Reducing Installation Risk

“The KemPress system is so easy to use and install it definitely makes life easier for a plumber, but even then complacency can set in and it’s important we continue creating easier and risk-free solutions for plumbers as a leading supplier in Australia. We think the KPL3 tool does just that” explains Mr Velasco.

True to their word, MM Kembla has released its latest press tool, the KPL3, packed with innovative features that make life easier for installers and produce perfect press connections for copper installations up to DN100 and stainless steel installations up to 54mm.

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Bluetooth Connectivity

The battery powered hydraulic KPL3 press tool comes equipped with Bluetooth technology so your press tool can talk to your smart phone or tablet via the intuitive NovoCheck App available for Apple IOS and Android devices. Simply sync your device via the app and you can begin recording press data from your tool, create jobsite reports and perform pre-start checks of your tool to ensure it is fully calibrated and ready for the job ahead.

Improving Job Performance

The number of personnel on any job site can mean it is often harder to monitor the quality of installation and have information available to show an installation has been completed properly.

The KPL3 tool can generate site reports to show the number of press completed by the tool in any given period. The advantage of such feature means not only can you check that all press fit connections your tool attempted went through a complete press cycle, but you can also check the number of presses completed.

In order to ensure you have pressed all fittings in a section of work, your site report can be compared to the number of presses that were required on that section of work. Missed pressing a fitting? You can now identify this easily and ensure the fitting is pressed prior to any pressure testing taking place. “Like all of us, plumbers take pride in the quality of their work. Providing a tool by which they can check their work and identify an issue or section of work they have missed means they can rectify it before it becomes a problem” explains Mr Velasco.

Improved Productivity

There can be significant costs to plumbing businesses during periods of inactivity or delay to a project due to lower than expected productivity. Through the KPL3 and NovoCheck App, productivity levels can be monitored with all tool activity logged and time stamped throughout the day. Such data provides you with more clarity of productivity on site and the ability to influence and make positive changes to ensure your project is finished on time, every time without the fear of financial and reputation cost due to project delays.

A Culture of Better Practice

The ability to monitor installation quality, job productivity and review and check your own work can ultimately lead to have a job site that has better practice entrenched in its culture. With advent of pre-start tool checks to ensure the tool is ready to work, analysis of the tools performance, usage and time until next service, better practices can be instilled within a business and job site.

Regular servicing of equipment can at times be hard to log and track, with the KPL3 tool, a pre-start check every morning will notify you of the due date of it’s next service to ensure tools are regularly serviced and calibrated. MM Kembla offers a servicing and repair solution for all tools purchased, as well as a free loan tool whilst your tool is being serviced or repaired.

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