COMPLETE SET: 6-pieces set with the four most common HVAC tubing diameters, plus 2 “medium-duty” pieces for larger tubes found in the field.
The F6000 SPIN Flaring Set is designed for the most common tubing diameters in HVAC and is recommended for soft and hard copper. The high-temperature method preserves the copper’s/aluminum’s malleability while performing the swage, preventing cracks and leaks.
The F6000 SPIN Flaring Set allows you to connect tubes easily and without extra fittings, sleeves, and unions, turning potential waste into actual profit. To top that, you can flare with the F6000 SPIN Flaring Set in just 5 seconds!
Using innovative technology, the ORIGINAL F6000 SPIN Flaring Set is a new concept in HVAC tools, ready to quickly flare/expand any copper or aluminum tube in just a few seconds. Check out these revolutionary tools right now!
Key Features
- Compatible with 1/4″ – 3/8″ – 1/2″ – 5/8″ – 3/4″ – 7/8″ tube sizes
- Flawless flares in five seconds
- Universal drill compatibility
- Reusable tool with a long-life design
- Innovative new technology
- Heat by friction
- Works with soft copper creating fewer cracks
- To use with hard cooper, preheat the cooper
- What's included:
- 6 x flaring pieces carry case 1/4″, 3/8″, 1/2″, 5/8″, 3/4″ & 7/8″
- User instructions
Specifications
- Model: F6000
- Brand: SPIN
- Country of Origin: Brazil
- Material: Steel, Alloy
- Shipping weight: 0.40 Kg
- Warranty: 12 months
- Copper tube sizes 1/4″ – 3/8″ – 1/2″ – 5/8″ – 3/8″ – 7/8″
- Maximum tube wall thickness: 0.8mm (1mm for 5/8th)
To perform the flare on copper/aluminium tubing, attach the corresponding SPIN Tool size to a drill*. Because they perform their job using high temperatures and friction, no clamping tools or holders are necessary. No more struggling with the swaging tool. The drill provides strength, not your hands!
All SPIN Tools are designed to work with drills and/or screwdrivers, with a minimum of 1,800 RPM and 500 watts, for corded drills or superior and 1,800 RPM and 18V or superior for cordless drills. Using the SPIN Tools with a less powerful equipment tool than suggested may result in decreased and low-quality performances.