The High Cost of Freon Leaks: Why Commercial Refrigeration Demands Precision Swaging
The High Cost of Freon Leaks: Why Commercial Refrigeration Demands Precision Swaging
Ask any commercial HVAC/R contractor what kills their profit margins faster than anything else. The answer is always the same: Call-backs for Freon leaks. When installing or repairing a walk-in cooler or a supermarket display case, technicians are dealing with high-pressure refrigerants like R410A. Traditionally, joining two copper tubes requires an external coupling fitting. This means the technician has to braze (weld) two separate joints. In the commercial refrigeration world, every extra braze joint is a potential micro-leak waiting to happen under pressure.
This is where supplying a complete Aluminum Flaring and Swaging Kit transforms your product from a simple hand tool into a critical risk-management asset for your buyers.
Instead of relying on extra brass couplings, the heavy-duty swage adapters included in our kit mechanically expand the end of the copper tubing. This allows the connecting tube to slide perfectly inside, creating a deep "cup joint."
The Commercial Value for Your Customers:
50% Fewer Leak Points: The contractor only needs to braze one seam instead of two. The capillary action during brazing is significantly stronger, ensuring a seamless, leak-proof seal.
Material Cost Savings: Contractors no longer need to carry bins full of expensive copper couplings. The tool pays for itself in a few jobs.
No Stripped Threads: While our tool body is crafted from ultra-lightweight aircraft aluminum to reduce technician fatigue, the core swaging mechanism and eccentric cone are reinforced steel. It delivers the immense torque required to swage thick-walled commercial copper without stripping the threads—the #1 complaint with cheap aluminum tools.
When you stock a swaging kit that genuinely solves the "leak and weight" problem, local contractors will stop shopping on price and start buying exclusively from your counter.
Launch Your Own Tool Brand: Low-MOQ Private Labeling for Regional Wholesalers
If you are a regional HVAC parts distributor, you shouldn't be forced into a race to the bottom selling generic, unbranded tools. Your customers trust your store; they should be buying tools with your name on them.
At Longrun Hardware, we act as the silent manufacturing engine behind many successful regional tool brands. We don't demand massive factory minimums. We offer highly flexible OEM Private Labeling Programs starting at just 200 to 500 sets.
What our OEM package includes:
Laser-Etched Branding: Your company logo and custom model numbers permanently laser-marked onto the aluminum tool body.
Custom Blow-Molded Cases: Retail-ready, durable cases (like our standard red kit) customized to your brand colors and layout.
Tailored Adapters: Supplying the European or US market? We customize the swage and flare adapters to exact Metric or Imperial specifications based on your region's tubing standards.
Stop giving your margins away to big-name tool conglomerates. Build an asset for your own business.
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LR-230 Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
| Model Number | LR-230 |
| Product Name | Lightweight Aluminum Copper Tube Flaring & Swaging Kit |
| Total Weight | 1.3 KG (Ultra-lightweight design for portability) |
| Flaring Capacity (O.D.) | 1/4'', 5/16'', 3/8'', 1/2'', 5/8'', 3/4'' |
| Tube Cutter Capacity | 4 - 28mm (Outer Diameter) |
| Standard Components | 1 x Manual Flaring Yoke 1 x Imperial Flaring Bar 1 x Tube Cutter 7 x Multi-specification Adapters |
| OEM / Customization | Laser Marking: Custom brand logo on tool body Measurement: Available in Imperial or Metric scales Custom Ranges: Flaring bars and adapters can be customized to your specific regional requirements |







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