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In-Line Flaring Tool Kit
The OEMTOOLS In-Line Flaring Tool Kit is designed to flare copper or soft steel tubing in tight spaces thanks to its low profile. It makes perfect single or double flares easily with little effort and is superior to bar-type flaring tools. It features a double clamp and hex body that keeps the tube from slipping, keeps flairs centered and makes the job of flaring easier overall.
Specifications:
- Pipe/Tubing Cutter Type: In-Line Flaring
- Size: 7"
- Cutting Capacity: 3/16 and 4.75 mm
- Package Contents: 3/16"- 4.75 mm bar clamp, Center screw, Hex yoke, 3/16" adapter and 4.75 mm adapter
There's no mention of Bubble Flares. Does it do Bubble Flares as well as Double Flares?
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