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Ream and flare both soft and hard metal tubing with these tools.
Flare soft metal tubing.
Use these tools to flare both soft and hard metal tubing.
Mount these flarers in a vise and create single and double 37° and 45° flares.
Double flares roll the end of tubing in on itself then flare both layers for applications such as brake lines.
Form 45° flares in aluminum, brass, or copper tubing so it’s compatible with flared tube fittings often used in low-pressure plumbing, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems.
Tap this tool with a hammer to quickly form 45° flared ends in copper tubing.
Use the power of an impact wrench to stretch the ends of metal tubing, allowing another tube with the same diameter to fit inside.
Using a hammer, tap these expanders into the end of a tube to allow a second piece of the same diameter to fit inside.
Enlarge the end of a tube to allow a second piece of the same diameter to fit inside.
Stretch the end of soft plastic and rubber tubing to make room for fittings with the same or slightly larger diameter.
Designed for building and maintaining equipment with tubes that pass through perforated metal sheets, these expanders have rollers and tapered noses to ensure uniform tube tightness.
Form a rounded bead on the end of metal tubing to hold soft rubber hose in place.
Create 45° flares for low-pressure applications.
Smoothly bend hard metal tubes, such as steel and titanium, without causing crimps or kinks.
Handle-free and one quarter the size of traditional tube benders, these benders fit in small, hard-to-reach spaces.
Protect thin-wall tubing from crimping and collapsing while bending by hand. These sets include sleeves for 6 different tube sizes.
Protect thin-wall tubing from crimping and collapsing while bending by hand.
Grip tubing from the side to make bends in tight spaces.
Ratcheting action gives these tools greater leverage than standard tube benders for bending thick‐wall material.
Make bends up to 135° in fuel, brake, and hydraulic lines.
These tools include one slide bar and 10 bending mandrels for 1/4" to 5/8" tube OD.
Bending mandrels for 1/2" to 2" tube OD are sold separately.
Bend more than one size of tubing without adjusting the bending head.
Use one hand to make bends up to 90° in soft metal tubing.
Pull coiled tubing through these straighteners to make it smooth and level.
Restore tube ends with a few light blows of a hammer.
Repair ends of thin-wall (EMT) conduit that have been warped by cutting.
A small swing radius lets you cut tubing in tight spaces.
For smooth cuts and trouble-free operation, these cutters have enclosed steel bearings.
After cutting, crimp tubing in preparation for making connections.
This cutter has two sets of guide wheels that ride in the corrugations for stability so you get clean, precise cuts.
An enclosed ratchet feed opens quickly to accept tubing and instantly slides to cutting position.
A spring-loaded cutting wheel tightens as you spin these cutters around tubing without a handle to get in your way.
Ratchet action permits cutting in cramped areas.
Made of materials that are FM approved, these cutters satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
An insulated handle protects against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These cutters are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Apply fingertip pressure to this spring-loaded cutter while rotating the tubing.
Turn this cutter 360° around a pipe to make a cut.
Wrap the cutter chain around tubing, then squeeze the handles while rotating the tubing.
Ratchet action permits cutting in cramped areas, and moves the cutter 360° around a pipe.
A fast-acting release lever opens the cutter to maximum size. Push the handle to quickly slide the cutting wheel onto the pipe.
Make cuts in most rigid plastic pipe and tube.
Cut plastic and rubber tubing from your bench top.
Fit this compact cutter into your pocket or tool belt.
Cut PEX tubing with one or two twists.
Make quick, perpendicular cuts on flexible tubing and hose to reroute flow and add fittings.
Cut plastic and rubber pipe, tubing, and hose.
Ratchet action increases leverage to cut through hose, soft rubber tubing, or plastic pipe.
Produce clean cuts in nonmetallic hose, wood, and leather.
Use this clamp with your 1/2" chuck capacity drill and a hole saw to cut notches in pipe and tubing to make intersecting connections.
Bristles inside the housing and a protruding brush clean the inside and outside of tubes in one step. Sets include brushes for three different tube sizes.
Bristles inside the housing and a protruding brush clean the inside and outside of tubes in one step.
Clean the inside and outside of a tube with one brush.
The handle makes it easy to brush by hand. Clean delicate surfaces inside tubes, pipes, and holes.
These sets include brushes in the most common screw sizes.
Clean delicate surfaces inside tubes, pipes, and holes.
Keep a variety of brushes on hand to clean surfaces inside tubes, pipes, and holes where scratching is a concern.
Attach the shank to a handle or power tool.
These brushes withstand temperatures up to 500°.
The handle makes it easy to brush by hand.
The long shaft on these brushes snakes around curves to reach deep into tubes.
Change brush tips to clean different tube sizes.
The handle makes it easy to clean tubes, pipes, and holes by hand.
Grip the handles on these brushes for extra leverage when cleaning tubes, pipes, and holes by hand.
Remove light-to-medium rust and stains and small burs from tubes, pipes, and holes.
Remove light to medium rust, stains, and small burs from tubes, pipes, and holes.
Made of phosphorus bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, these brushes inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant.
Abrasive grains are embedded in the entire length of the bristles to remove workpiece material as well as surface contamination in a single step.
Use for hard, heavy deposits.
Use for soft and hard deposits.
Use for tasks such as removing weld slag, heavy surface contamination, and large burs from tubes, pipes, and holes.
Sets include an assortment of brushes for cleaning the inside and outside of tubes.
Commonly used before soldering, these brushes clean the outside of tubes.
Use on delicate surfaces.
Use for tasks such as removing weld slag, heavy surface contamination, and large burs.
Bend these brushes through curved holes and reach into corners.
Bristles at the top of these brushes clean the bottom of closed-end holes.
Use this tool to cut and strip weld-spatter-resistant tubing in order to attach fittings.
Connect heavy and difficult-to-position gasketed pipe by yourself—no need for powered equipment. Chains align the pipe and the lever forces one pipe into the socket end of another.
Reduce sharp bends at the end of air and water hose that block flow and damage the hose.
Assortments include a selection of flap wheels to polish, clean, and deburr deep inside tubes and cylinders.
With alternating cloth and nylon mesh abrasive flaps, these wheels are more flexible and produce finer finishes than all-cloth flap sanding wheels.
Polish, clean, and debur deep inside tubes and cylinders.
Sand inside pipes and tubes as well as on an angle to reach into corners and slots.
The abrasive-embedded mesh construction gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating finer and more consistent finishes.
Embedded with silicone carbide for use on steel.
These hones have a long-lasting diamond abrasive.
The aluminum oxide abrasive, which has blunt edges, won't clog the hone, especially when used with honing oil.
The flexible shank on these hones gives you access to hard-to-reach spots. A knurled adjustment knob lets you adjust the pressure applied to the side of the cylinder to achieve your desired finish.
Precisely size the hone to your cylinder in micrometer increments.
Power troublesome burrs off of thin-wall (EMT) conduit and attach fittings in less time than traditional hand tools. These bits have a 1/4" hex shank that fits quick-change drill chucks and power screwdrivers to quickly deburr the inside and outside edges of conduit in a single step.
Add these adapters onto cordless grinders in order to bevel smooth edges on plastic pipe and tubing, which help you create leak-tight cement connections.
Add smooth, beveled edges on plastic pipe and tubing to help you create leak-tight cement connections—these bevelers are quicker and more effective than files and power saws.
Smooth the edges of cut conduit and screw in fittings with a single hand tool.
Lightweight and portable, these battery-powered bevelers cut faster than manual ones.
Mill an angled edge to the entire outside diameter of pipe, tubes, and rods in a single pass with more speed and precision than a handheld scraper. These end mills deburr pipe and tube for butt welds and shape rods for sliding into housings and holes.