Failed exhaust pipes are a common repair job.
Pipe flaring tools are a necessity to help you replace or repair an exhaust pipe. Most inexpensive exhaust pipe flaring tools are able to round out the end of the pipe, but a high-end tool will move the metal to make the opening larger. To make the change more dramatic, you can heat the pipe before flaring to make the metal more pliable.
Superior Tool Pro Pipe Flaring Tool
The Superior Tool Pro Pipe Flaring Tool is used to flare brass, soft copper and aluminum tubing in all standard sizes ranging from 3/16 to 5/8 inches. It has a self-centering yoke inclined at 45 degrees that is made of resilient, malleable steel
Lisle Flaring Tool Set
The Lisle Flaring Tool Set includes strut and tail-pipe cutoff tools that can cut both round and out-of-round pipes. You can use one hand to operate the four knife-edged wheel. A specialized design lets this tool shift so that it can make out-of-round cuts as well as cut an entire pipe with a one-third turn.
Great Neck Saw Pipe Flaring Tool
The Great Neck Saw Pipe Flaring Tool can produce a single flare on tubing with no possibility of crushing. It can make a smooth flare on all standard high pressure fittings, including sizes 3/16 to 5/8 inches.
Bend Pak Blue Bullet Heavy Duty Pipe Bender
The Bend Pak Blue Bullet Heavy Duty Pipe Bender is a solid steel, electric machine that can be used for all necessary flaring and expanding with a maximum capacity of 3 inches. It also features a degree plate for easy viewing, an internal expander and a high speed clamp-less swager.
RIDGID Model 345 Flaring Tool 45 Degrees
The RIDGID Model 345 Flaring Tool 45 Degrees can flare brass, aluminum, soft copper and mild steel tubing in seven sizes ranging from 3/16 to 5/8 inches. Its center yoke is inclined to a 45 degree angle.
Superior Tool Company Papco Style Flaring Tool
The Superior Tool Company Papco Style Flaring Tool is a small, hand-held tool that can produce 45 degree flares on aluminum, copper, brass, and thin wall tubing in sizes ranging form 3/16 to 5/8 inches.
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