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PFT10  Issue: 2(L) - 29/11/13

3.4.3. Rotate the T-bar clockwise forcing the die into the pipe  
 

(fig.9). Continue to turn until the resistance significantly  

 

increases, undo the T-bar a couple of turns and remove the  

 

ram assembly from the main body.

3.4.4. Remove the block and pipe from the main body (unless you  
 

wish to make a double flare (fig.3B)) and separate the block  

 

from the pipe, check that the flare has no cracks and is  

 

symmetrically formed. 

3.5.

  

To form a Double (Female) flare SAE (fig.3.B)

3.5.1. Leave the pipe in the block after completing the bubble flare.
3.5.2. Change the die to the SAE convex die (fig.10). 
 

This will fold the top section of the bubble flare inwards to  

 

form a double flare (fig.3.B). 

3.5.3. Follow the same procedure as described in 3.4 to 3.4.4.
 

Again, check that the flare is symmetrically formed. 

3.6.  To form a Single Flare DIN (fig.3C). 

3.6.1. Follow the procedures laid out in 3.4 to 3.4.4, only this time  
 

select the DIN side of the block (fig.1) and the DIN concave  

 die.

3.7.  Adaptor Driver (fig.11).

 

For jobs where restricted space makes use of the    

 

hydraulic ram difficult, use the 23mm adaptor driver  

 

in place of the ram.

 

WARNING! 

 The safe operation of a vehicle, or other equipment, may well depend on the  

  quality of the flare produced. Discard any flare which is misformed or cracked in any way.

Parts support is available for this product. To obtain a parts listing and/or diagram, please 

log on to www.sealey.co.uk, email [email protected] or phone 01284 757500.

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