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How to Use a Tube Flaring Tool for Perfect Leak-Free Connections

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Update time : 2026-02-25 00:11:00

  How to Use a Tube Flaring Tool for Perfect Leak-Free Connections  

In HVAC, refrigeration, gas delivery, and high-pressure fluid systems, a reliable connection is critical. While brazing is commonly used, it is not always the safest or most convenient solution — especially in environments where open flames are restricted.

This is where a tube flaring tool becomes essential.

A properly made flare connection creates a strong mechanical seal that can withstand pressures from 450 to 3000 psi, making it the preferred solution for soft copper and aluminum tubing installations.

What Is a Tube Flaring Tool?

A tube flaring tool is designed to form a 45° precision flare at the end of tubing, allowing it to connect securely with flare fittings.

It typically consists of:

  • A flaring bar with multiple hole sizes

  • A hardened steel flaring cone

  • A yoke with a compression screw

This simple structure allows technicians to create consistent, leak-free flares in the field.

45° vs 37° Flaring – Choosing the Correct Standard

This is a common mistake in many markets.

  • 45° flaring tools---HVAC & refrigeration systems

  • 37° flaring tools ---automotive & industrial hydraulic systems

Using the wrong angle will result in connection failure and refrigerant leakage.

Step-by-Step: How to Flare Copper Tubing

Step 1 – Cut the Tube Properly

Always use a professional tube cutter.
A clean, square cut ensures the flare forms evenly.

Step 2 – Deburr the Tube

Remove internal and external burrs to prevent:

  • Cracked flares

  • Uneven sealing surfaces

Step 3 – Slide the Flare Nut On First

This is a classic field mistake --and it means starting over.

Step 4 – Clamp the Tube in the Flaring Bar

The tube should sit flush with the bar surface (or slightly above depending on technician preference).

Step 5 – Form the Flare

Align the cone and rotate the handle until resistance is fully reached.

Do not over-tighten.

How to Inspect a Perfect Flare

A high-quality flare should be:

  • Smooth and crack-free

  • Evenly shaped

  • Fully seated against the fitting

  • Not touching the threads

If the tube slips during flaring, simply cut and redo.

Common Flaring Problems and Solutions

Leakage After Installation

Cause:

  • Uneven flare

  • Scratched sealing surface

  • Wrong flaring angle

Cracked Flare

Cause:

  • Hard copper tubing not annealed

  • Over-compression

Pro Tips from HVAC Professionals

  • Never use seal tape on flare threads
  • A drop of refrigeration oil improves tightening
  • Always perform a leak test

These small details make a big difference in system reliability.

Choosing the Right Flaring Tool for Your Market

For distributors, importers, and HVAC tool brands, the key selection factors are:

  • Flaring accuracy

  • Durability of the cone

  • Smooth compression mechanism

  • Multi-size compatibility

  • Ergonomic design

OEM Tube Flaring Tool Manufacturer for Global Brands

As a professional refrigeration tool OEM manufacturer, we support:

  • Private label production

  • Custom packaging

  • Market-specific configurations

  • Stable bulk supply

Our flaring tools are designed for:

  • HVAC installation companies

  • Refrigeration service contractors

  • Tool distributors

  • Brand owners

Looking for a Reliable Flaring Tool Supplier?

Whether you are developing your own tool brand or sourcing for wholesale distribution, choosing a factory with real production experience ensures:

  • Consistent quality

  • Competitive pricing

  • Fast delivery

  • Long-term cooperation

Contact us today to get:

  • Product catalog

  • OEM solution

  • Free sample evaluation


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