How a Flaring Tool Works

A copper pipe flaring tool is used to create a flared end on a piece of copper tubing, typically for high-pressure applications like refrigeration, air conditioning, or plumbing systems. The flare allows the pipe to securely connect to a fitting using a threaded connection.


How a Flaring Tool Works – Step-by-Step:

  1. Cut the Pipe:
    • Use a pipe cutter to cut the copper pipe to the desired length.
    • Make sure the cut is clean and square.
  2. Ream (Deburr) the Pipe:
    • Remove any burrs inside and outside the cut edge with a deburring tool. This ensures a smooth flare and proper sealing.
  3. Insert Pipe into Flaring Bar:
    • Place the pipe through the correct-sized hole in the flaring bar (clamp) so that a small amount (typically the height of the flaring cone) sticks out.
    • The flaring bar has holes of various sizes for different pipe diameters.
    • Clamp the bar tightly to hold the pipe in place.
  4. Align the Flare Height:
    • A good rule is to have the pipe stick out about the same height as the flaring cone’s radius or use the gauge provided.
  5. Attach the Yoke and Cone:
    • The flaring yoke is placed over the bar, with a cone or pointed mandrel aligned with the pipe opening.
    • Tighten the screw on the yoke so the cone presses into the end of the pipe.
  6. Form the Flare:
    • As you tighten the yoke handle, the cone is driven into the pipe end, forcing it to expand and form a 45-degree flare.
    • This flare will match the angle of a standard flare fitting.
  7. Release and Inspect:
    • Loosen the yoke and bar, remove the pipe, and inspect the flare.
    • It should be smooth, even, and not cracked or overly thin.

Types of Flares:

  • Standard 45° flare – Common in plumbing and HVAC.
  • Double flare – Used in automotive brake lines; involves a two-step flaring process for added strength.

Tips:

  • Always use soft (annealed) copper tubing for flaring.
  • Apply a small amount of lubricant to the cone for a smoother flare.
  • Ensure the flare is not too thin or cracked — this could lead to leaks.

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