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Southington, Connecticut, US
Flaring tool kit is designed for crack-free bubble flares on soft steel tubing used in automotive brake systems.
- Designed for crack-free bubble flares on soft steel tubing used in automotive brake systems
- Flaring bar and all the adapters needed for ISO bubble flaring
- Forged yoke is made of heat-treated steel
- Includes four dies 4.75 6 8 and 10 mm
- Housed in a blow-molded storage case
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