Clarke 1801229 CHT229 Double Flaring Pipe Kit Instructions
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The Clarke 1801229 CHT229 Double Flaring Pipe Kit Tool is designed for use with soft copper, brass, and aluminum tubing, as well as thin-walled steel tubing.
To set up the Clarke Double Flaring Tool, first select the correct die size for your tubing. Place the tubing in the clamp block, ensuring that it protrudes slightly. Then, position the yoke over the clamp block and align the flaring cone with the tubing.
To perform a double flare, first create a single flare using the flaring cone. Next, use the double flaring adapter to fold the flare back on itself, creating a double layer for enhanced strength and sealing.
Ensure that the tubing is cut squarely and deburred before flaring. Use a drop of oil on the flaring cone to reduce friction. Consistent pressure and alignment of the tool will also help achieve uniform flares.
If the tubing slips during flaring, check that the clamp block is tightened securely. Reposition the tubing and tighten the clamp more firmly. Ensure that the tubing surface is clean and free of oil or debris.
Regularly clean the tool components after use to prevent debris build-up. Lubricate moving parts with machine oil to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation. Store the tool in a dry place to avoid moisture exposure.
If the flare is uneven, check for misalignment of the tool components. Ensure that the tubing is cut evenly and properly deburred. Adjust the tool's alignment and reattempt the flaring process.
Yes, the Clarke 1801229 Double Flaring Tool is suitable for brake line repairs, particularly for creating double flares on brake tubing, which is necessary for a secure and leak-proof connection.
The Clarke Double Flaring Tool is not recommended for stainless steel tubing as this material requires higher pressure and more robust tools to flare properly.
Always wear safety glasses to protect against metal shavings. Ensure the work area is clear of obstructions. Handle the tool and tubing carefully to avoid cutting yourself on sharp edges.