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Welkman Member Since: 02 Nov 2014 Location: Essex colchester Posts: 329 |
Hi,
I think I may have figured it out.....clamp the pipe and use the op1 tool to make a kind of ball and then leave it clamped in place and use the op2 tool (looks like a cone) to produce the flare. I was releasing the pipe in between tools and resetting it which gave seriously ugly results! |
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8th Jan 2017 5:07pm |
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Romadog Member Since: 07 Jul 2011 Location: Powys Posts: 1749 |
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8th Jan 2017 5:11pm |
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Devon-Rover Member Since: 22 Jan 2015 Location: South Devon Posts: 917 |
AFAIK the SP is the same as the Snap-on bluepoint so for male unions you use OP1, for female unions you need a double flare so firstly use the OP1 then use the OP2 to create it.
So for instance when you do the 'jumpers' on the calipers, the female unions onto the hose use a double flare and you see when offered up the hose's Male end, the flare sits nicely against it and creates a good seal when the union is done up. |
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8th Jan 2017 5:14pm |
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Rickydodah Member Since: 14 Jul 2014 Location: East Sussex Posts: 1091 |
Double flares are formed by creating the male end and then using the tapered flaring tool to invert the end into a female. There are 2 types of flare nut the SAE type have a straight shoulder and the DIN type a beveled shoulder, be careful to us the correct nut with tthe correct flare type.
Have a look on good old Utube I'm sure there mudt be a video. I started with nothing and still have most of it left! |
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8th Jan 2017 5:17pm |
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Welkman Member Since: 02 Nov 2014 Location: Essex colchester Posts: 329 |
Click image to enlarge Look ok? |
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8th Jan 2017 8:44pm |
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Nutter Member Since: 15 Sep 2014 Location: Birchington Posts: 25 |
[img]https://www.defender2.net/gallery/albums/userpics/17166/IMG.pdf[/img]
Hello Welkman that looks like a good double flare, that will work o.k. These are the instructions which came with my tool James [img]https://www.defender2.net/gallery/albums/userpics/17166/IMG.pdf[/img] |
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9th Jan 2017 11:06am |
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Welkman Member Since: 02 Nov 2014 Location: Essex colchester Posts: 329 |
Thanks for taking the time to do that. I haven't seen any mention of chamfering the edges before, is this common practise on all models? Honestly the directions with the one I have are pathetic!
Cheers James |
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9th Jan 2017 1:06pm |
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Nutter Member Since: 15 Sep 2014 Location: Birchington Posts: 25 |
[img]https://www.defender2.net/gallery/albums/userpics/17166/23311ins.pdf[/img]
To be honest i don't bevel the pipe to start with, just make sure its cuts square and clean. Draper flaring tooling instructions also mention chamfering the edges, but can't see how to chamfer outside of copper brake pipe as is so thin. James [img]https://www.defender2.net/gallery/albums/userpics/17166/23311ins.pdf[/img] [img]https://www.defender2.net/gallery/albums/userpics/17166/23311ins.pdf[/img] |
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9th Jan 2017 3:22pm |
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