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πŸ”₯ Flaring Tool - S.U.R. and R Auto Parts HFT50 Review

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Description of πŸ”₯ Flaring Tool - S.U.R. and R Auto Parts HFT50

Fast, easy, powerful tool for flaring (and designed with HYDRA-Assist, or its Hydraulic Assist T-Handle Ram). S-lock for fast tool assembly, quick chuck for fast punch swap. Smooth channel of die will not scar tubing. Two flare styles in one die for convenience. Includes 5 each of 24 popular gasket types, 120 total gaskets.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

best professional quality tool

I'm a mechanic and this is by far the simplest brake flaring tool better quality, it's directly better. I've tried many other tools in the past, including rigging. Sur&r is the only tool I know of if it can make PVC coated high carbon steel tubing that just slows down all other tools.

Pros
  • Fast, easy, powerful flaring tool (and developed with HYDRA-Assist or its hydraulic auxiliary cylinder with T-handle)
Cons
  • Quick start guide

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great tool for the workshop or medium duty use

I'm really impressed with this tool. To date, all sockets are not inferior to factory samples. It's just as easy to use under the car, handheld, or in a vise. Previously I used several different versions of a separate pressure block with two thumbscrews and everything else separately. About 75% chance of success and I'm well trained. New tool 11 sockets, without marriage. Turret-type tools are great for bench work, but cost a hundred dollars more and frankly suck for anything but bench work.

Pros
  • Smooth die channel won't scratch pipe
Cons
  • Not as thick as other picks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Throw away your cheap torch tool!

I was about to replace all the brake lines on a pickup truck I'm restoring and had to do a lot of double expanders as a result. Since the truck has both 3/16" and 1/4" lines, this tool looked like it would get the job done. I've used these cheap flare tools in the past, but not only are they frustrating when you've bent a new line into a complex shape until it fits perfectly, you don't want to risk a cheap flare. a tool that turns your hard work into a trash can as a result of a crap bolt. This

Pros
  • Includes 5 gaskets each of 24 common types, 120 gaskets total
Cons
  • Can't remember but there was something