
37 Degree Flare Tool
INSTRUCTIONS
CONTENTS:
1 - Flaring Bar
1 - Yoke with anvil
Instructions
This tool is designed to are soft copper, aluminum and brass
tubing. Not intended for aring of steel or stainless steel tubing.
1. End of tubing must be cut square.(Use ALL11010 or ALL11011
Tubing Cutter)
2. Deburr inside of tubing (Use ALL11036).
3. Slip the are nut onto tubing.
4. Oil threads and cone with a light lubricant such as WD-40 before
each use especially when aring aluminum.
5. Loosen die clamp screw to allow separation of the sliding aring
segments. See (Figure1).
6. Tool is self-gauging. The proper size are is achived when
tubing is clamped ush with the top of the die block.
See (Figure2). Insert tubing between the segments of the die
block which correspond to the size of tubing being ared.
7. Firmly tighten the die clamp screw against the end segment. See (Figure3).
8. Position the yoke over the top of the die holder and twist clockwise to lock in position. The yoke should be positioned directly
over the top of the tube. See (Figure4).
9. Turn the yoke screw clockwise until contact is made between the anvil and tube. Continue turning the yoke screw down just
until slight resistance occurs. This indicates an accurate are has been achieved. IMPORTANT: To maintain strength of the are,
do not force the anvil beyond this point.
Figure1
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