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Russell Tube Flaring Tool

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Tube Flaring Tool
$212.95
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Tube Flaring Tool
  • Fits Tubing Between 1/8"-3/4"
  • Creates a 37 Degree Flair
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    Includes Flaring Tool, Removable Handle, Positioning Bolt, Op1 / Op 2 Punch, and Die Lubricant.Ideal for Use with Steel, Olive, Copper, and Easy Form (Copper/Nickel alloy) Hardline TubingNot Recommended for Use on Stainless Steel Tubing  Flaring Tools.
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