Sealey PFT11 User Manual
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PFT11 Issue: 1 - 04/01/11
3.2
cREATION OF 3/16”
SAE SINGLE FLARE
3.2.1 Use the SAE tool, stop and double ended
punch as shown in fig.1.
3.2.2 The stop must be screwed into the tool to
within 5mm of the hexagon.
3.2.3 Slide the tool onto pipe.
3.2.4 Tighten the locking screws by hand, just enough
to grip the pipe.
3.2.5
IMPORTANT Do not over tighten at this stage
or the stop will damage the pipe.
3.2.6 Screw the stop into the tool until fully tightened.
(A 16mm ratchet spanner is recommended,
but not included.)
3.2.7 Tighten the locking screws fully to clamp the
pipe. (A 10mm ratchet spanner is
recommended, but not included.)
I
MPORTANT If the locking screws are not
tight enough then the pipe will push back
during the flare process and will not
produce the correct flare.
3.2.8 Undo and remove the stop.
3.2.9 Insert the OP1 end punch and tighten fully up
to the hexagon in order to form the flare.
3.2.10 Unscrew the punch. The single flare is now
complete.
3.2.11 Undo the locking screws and remove the tool
from the pipe.
3.3
cREATION OF 3/16”
SAE DOUBLE FLARE
Firstly follow steps 3.2.1 to 3.2.10. to form a
single flare.
3.3.1 Reverse the punch and insert the OP2 end into
the tool and fully tighten up to the hexagon in
order to form the flare.
3.3.2 Unscrew the punch.
3.3.3 Undo the locking screws and remove the tool
from the pipe. The double flare is now complete.
3.4
cREATION OF 4.75mm
DIN FLARE
3.4.1 Use the DIN tool, and double ended fitting with
punch and stop as shown in fig.1.
3.4.2 Firstly follow steps 3.2.1 to 3.2.8 to set the pipe
length.
3.4.3 Turn the fitting around and insert the punch end
and tighten fully to form the flare.
3.4.4 Unscrew the punch.
3.4.5 Undo the locking screws and remove the tool
from the pipe.
Note: After completing a flare, check that it has been
correctly formed using the gauge in the end of
the 3/16” stop. If the flare goes into the bore it
is undersized and will need to be redone. This
may be due to the tool being pushed back
during the flare process.