75mm block sae din fig.1 fig.8, Fig.7 fig.6 fig.5 fig.4, Ac b – Sealey PFT10 User Manual
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3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Before using the flaring kit, ensure that you `
have read and understood the Safety Instructions
in Section 1.
3.1. The pipe end to be flared must be cut clean, square
and be de-burred. Use a pipe or tube cutter (available from
your Sealey dealer).
3.2. Select the clamp block. For SAE male and female flares
(fig.3 A & B above) use the SAE marked side of the blocks
(fig.1) and SAE marked dies. For a DIN flare (fig.3 C
above) select the DIN side of the block and the DIN die.
3.3. Lay the pipe on the block, place the other half of the block
on top of the pipe and insert into tool as fig.2. Ensure that
the pipe is just inside the end of the block, clamp the
assembly in place using lock bolt (fig.2).
3.4. To form a Bubble (Male) flare SAE (fig.3.A).
First select the concave SAE die (fig.4) and insert it into the
locking collar on the ram (fig.5). Ensure the T-bar is fully
unwound (anticlockwise).
3.4.1. Adjust the lock plate (fig.5) half way along the thread and
insert the ram into the main tool body (fig.6).
3.4.2. Swivel the locking plate into position (fig.7) and tighten
the ram body ensuring the die tip locates in the pipe (fig.8).
A
C
B
DOUBLE (FEMALE)
FLARE
(SAE)
SINGLE (MALE)
FLARE
(DIN)
BUBBLE (MALE)
FLARE
(SAE)
fig.3
4.75mm
BLOCK
SAE
DIN
fig.1
fig.8
LOCK PLATE
Original Language Version
PFT10 Issue: 2(L) - 29/11/13
LOCK BOLT
fig.2
fig.7
fig.6
fig.5
fig.4
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