Transcription of Flare Identification Chart
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Tube + or - .0073/16 .272 1/4 .352 5/16 .418 3/8 .493 1/2 .632 Tube + or - .0103/16 .270 1/4 .350 5/16 .415 + or - .0153/8 .475 1/2 .645 Double/SAE 45 Degree FlareDIN/ISO Bubble FlareAN/JIC 37 Degree Single Flare90 DEG+ or - 445 DEGTool MarksAcceptable Less ThanTube RequiredNo Nicks AllowedDebur Die Blocks If NeededRadius RequiredNo Nicks AllowedDebur Die Blocks If MarksAcceptable Flare Less ThanTube + or - . RequiredNo Nicks AllowedDebur Die Blocks If NeededFlare Less ThanTube MarksAcceptable 115 DEG+ or - that the Flare is the correct profile for the components involvedAutomotive fittings are always a 45 deg.
Acceptable 115 DEG + or - 2 Tube O.D. Flare O.D. Check that the flare is the correct profile for the components involved Automotive fittings are always a 45 deg. double or DIN flare Never use a single 45 degree flare with automotive nuts and fittings A 37 degree single flare is acceptable for use in AN/JIC nuts and fittings with Cunifer ...
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