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3.2.7.   

undo and remove the stop.

3.2.8.   

insert the sAe oP1 end punch and tighten fully up to the hexagon in 

 

order to form the flare. 

3.2.9.   

unscrew the punch. the single flare is now complete.

3.2.10.  undo the locking screws and remove the tool from the pipe.

3.3.    

creatiOn Of 3/16” sae DOuble flare

3.3.1.   

follow steps in 3.1 above to form a single flare.

3.3.2.   

reverse the punch and insert the sAe oP2 end into the tool and fully

 tighten up to the hexagon in order to form the flare. 

3.3.3.   

unscrew the punch.

3.3.4.   

undo the locking screws and remove the tool from the pipe. the 

 

double  flare  is  now  complete.

3.4.    

creatiOn Of a 4.75mm Din flare

3.4.1.   

use the din tool and din punch as shown in fig.1.

3.4.2.   

follow steps 3.2.1 to 3.2.7. to set the pipe length.

3.4.3.   

insert the din punch and tighten fully to form the flare.

3.4.4.   

unscrew the punch.

3.4.5.   

unscrew the locking screws and remove the tool from the pipe.

 

note:

 After completing a flare, check that it has been correctly formed 

 

using the gauge in the end of the 3/16” stop. if the flare goes into the bore 

 

it is undersized and will need to be redone. this may be due to the pipe 

 

being pushed back during the flare process.

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recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. all tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted, 

taken to a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment.

When the product becomes completely unserviceable and requires disposal, drain off any fluids (if applicable)

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