Flare Pro 4 in 1 Flaring and Swaging Tool

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4-in-1 Flare-Pro Kit produces single and double flares, and also swages tubing Individual-size jaw sets are used for positive clamping compactness and operating convenience on copper, aluminum, steel, stainless steel and other metal tubing.
  • 37-degree single flares
  • 45-degree single flares
  • 45-degree double flares
  • Swages tubing
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About Flare Pro 4 in 1 Flaring and Swaging Tool


Produces single flares of 45 or 37 degrees in soft metal and stainless steel lines in these sizes: 1/8", 3/16", 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 7/16", 1/2", 5/8" and 3/4".

Produces 45-degree double flares in soft metal and steel lines (Bundy or GM to 0.035" wall) in these sizes: 3/16", 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 1/2", 5/8" and 3/4".

Also swages lines (enlarges aluminum or copper tubing so one fits inside the other) for HVAC/coolant: 3/16", 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 1/2", 5/8" and 3/4" tubing.

Socket-head screws clamp jaws to yoke and feed tube-forming components. Screws are hand-turned for free travel advancing or retracting.

Comes with hex socket and 3/8" sq.-dr. ratchet for easy operation of threaded members under load. Tube-forming parts (flaring cones, double flaring adapters, and swaging adapters) are retained on the feed screw by a ball-detent mechanism; snap on and off for quick change as needed.

For hand-held or vise-mounted operation. Hardened yoke holds dies for a secure grip. Limited lifetime mfr's. warranty. Made in the USA.
Kit includes yoke, reversible 3/8" ratchet, 1/4" hex drive, double flare dies, clamping jaws, 37- and 45-degree cones, and instructions, all in a molded case.

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OK--pending?? (Posted on 8/26/10)
Review by John S
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The set looks to be well made and should do everything it says it will. The instructions that came with it are not all that good. I've never done flaring/swaging before so all of the terminology is new. I learn best by visual pictures/diagrams. The various tools in the kit need to be ID'd and show how they interact with one another. Contacted Imperial and basically they said--"what instructions are there is what you get" I guess previous experience would be a plus in using this tool set.

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