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Description
The Fieldpiece VC1 Valve Core Removal Tool (VCRT) is an ultra-compact solution for tight service spaces. Its capture rod reliably engages the valve core the first time—no more fishing around or losing cores during service. Swap the standard 1/4" service-port fitting to an optional 5/16" fitting for mini-splits, keep the captured core secure with the magnetic cap, and pull confident deep vacuums thanks to a 20-micron rating. Built for today’s refrigerants, the VC1 is A2L compatible.
Advantages of valve core removal with VC1
FEATURES:
- Ultra-compact body for tight spaces
- Swap 1/4" standard service-port fitting with optional 5/16" fitting for mini-splits
- Capture rod locks the valve core in one try; gasket secures the pin
- Magnetic cap keeps the valve core on hand during service
- Vacuum-rated to 20 microns (≈0.027 mbar / 0.020 Torr)
- A2L compatible
INCLUDES:
1 × VC1 Valve Core Removal Tool
Specifications | |
Model | VC1 |
Service-port fitting (female) | 1/4″ standard, 5/16″ optional |
Side port | 1/4″ male with removable valve core |
Vacuum rating | 20 microns / 0.027 mbar / 0.020 Torr |
Maximum working pressure | 800 psi / 55 bar |
Dimensions | 4.25″ × 1.56″ × 1.5″ |
Weight | 0.6 lb / 272 g |
Refrigerant class | A2L compatible |
Patent | fieldpiece.com/patents |
Instruction manual | VC1 Instruction Manual (PDF) |
Fieldpiece VC1 VCRT — FAQs
Does Fieldpiece offer repair kits for VCRTs?
Yes. Fieldpiece offers service parts (e.g., seals/gaskets, O-rings, capture-rod gasket) so you can refresh a worn VC1 instead of replacing the whole tool. Contact us with your serial/model to source the correct kit.
Are the VCRTs vacuum-rated?
Yes. The VC1 is vacuum-rated to 20 microns (≈0.027 mbar / 0.020 Torr), making it suitable for deep-vacuum service work.
How do I identify the 1/4″ versus the 5/16″ fittings?
- 1/4″ (SAE flare) — the VC1’s standard female service-port fitting, used on most systems and tools
- 5/16″ (SAE flare) — optional female fitting commonly used on many mini-splits (R410A/R32)
Threads are different and won’t cross-mate. If the 1/4″ fitting won’t start cleanly on the service port, you likely need the 5/16″ adapter/fitting.
Are the 5/16″ fittings included with the VCRT?
No. The VC1 ships with a 1/4″ female service-port fitting as standard. The 5/16″ female fitting is an optional accessory for mini-splits.
What torque should I apply when swapping between 1/4″ and 5/16″ service-port fittings?
Tighten until the flare gasket seats and there is no movement or leakage — do not over-torque. Hand-tight plus a small additional turn with a wrench is typical. Always follow the VC1 instruction manual and check for leaks after installation.
How should I store my VCRT?
- Back the capture rod out so the tip isn’t compressed
- Fit the magnetic cap to keep the captured core secure and protect threads
- Keep the tool clean and dry; wipe off oil/debris after use
- Store with dust caps on all ports; keep away from loose ferrous debris that the magnet could attract
What refrigerants are the Fieldpiece VCRTs compatible with?
The VC1 is compatible with common HVAC/R refrigerants, including A2L-class blends (e.g., R32, R454B) when used per industry safety practices. Do not use with oxygen or unknown gases.
Where should I connect my MG44 Vacuum Gauge when using my Fieldpiece VCRTs?
Connect the MG44 to the VC1’s 1/4″ male side port (with removable valve core). This gives you an accurate, isolated system vacuum reading while the service hose and valve core are managed by the VCRT.
I’m having difficulty capturing valve cores with my capture rod. Is it a manufacturing issue?
Usually not. Check these setup points first:
- Fully extend the capture rod, align straight to the core, and engage gently until you feel positive capture
- Inspect/replace the capture-rod gasket or tip if worn
- Ensure the service-port threads and valve core are not damaged or contaminated
- Use the magnetic cap to keep the core secure during service
If issues persist after following the manual, contact us with photos/video for support.
What is the warranty policy on the VCRTs?
The VC1 is covered by Fieldpiece’s limited manufacturer warranty (typically 12 months). Keep your proof of purchase. Warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship; consumables (seals, gaskets) are considered wear items. For AU claims, lodge through your retailer with your invoice/serial.