Clarke 1800172 CHT172 Double Flaring Pipe Kit Instructions
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The Clarke 1800172 CHT172 Double Flaring Pipe Kit Tool includes a flaring bar, yoke, adapters for various sizes, and a plastic carrying case for easy storage and transportation.
To prepare a pipe, cut it to the desired length, ensure the cut is square, and deburr the inside of the pipe. Then, select the correct adapter size for the pipe and secure it in the flaring bar.
Insert the pipe into the flaring bar, place the adapter onto the pipe, and tighten the yoke over the adapter. Turn the yoke handle to press the adapter into the pipe, forming the initial flare. Remove the adapter and then tighten the yoke directly onto the pipe to form the final double flare.
Yes, the Clarke 1800172 CHT172 is suitable for use with soft metals such as copper and aluminum, as well as some hard metals like steel, provided the correct techniques and precautions are observed.
If the flare is uneven or leaks, inspect the pipe for proper alignment in the flaring bar, ensure the cut is clean and square, and check that the correct adapter size was used. Re-flare if necessary.
Regularly clean the tool components to remove debris and lubricate moving parts with light machine oil to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation. Store in the provided case to protect from damage.
The Clarke 1800172 CHT172 can handle pipes up to 5/8 inch in diameter. Ensure to use the correct adapter for the specific pipe size being flared.
A common reason for improper flare formation is incorrect pipe alignment in the flaring bar. Verify that the pipe is flush against the adapter and properly aligned. Also, ensure the yoke is centered over the pipe.
Yes, the Clarke 1800172 CHT172 can be used for single flaring by following the initial steps without performing the second flare. However, ensure that single flare is suitable for your specific application.
Always wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from metal shavings. Ensure the pipe is securely clamped to avoid slippage, and keep your fingers clear of moving parts during operation.