Topic: 37 Degree Flaring Tool
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What is a 37 degree flare?
If you are fitting aftermarket/high performance parts you may run into 37 degree flares. The 37 degree flare was standardized as A.N. (Army/Navy) during WWII for aircraft use. AN/37 degree nuts and fittings accept single and double flares. ... Read More »
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What is a 45 degree versus a 37 degree flare?
All factory produced automobiles use the industry standard, which is a 45 deg. double flare using one flare fitting. The double flare is stronger and needs no support sleeve. 37 deg or AN, which stands for Army/Navy standard, is used on mil... Read More »
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What's a good brand. 45 degree flaring tool
i used the one i got from auto-zone from their loan a tool it worked OK and it got the job done i just did not want to buy one i used it for my brake and gas line Read More »
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Overall Rating: About.com Rating 4 Star Rating star(s) Product Review: Craftsman 45 Degree Double Flaring Tool Read More »
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