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mandy r
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 20. Juli 2024
bought this to repair a brake line but was not able to use it
Stuart
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 20. Februar 2023
Item works very well, however in giving it 1 star as despite what the manufacturer and the instructions say, it only comes with tooling to make single flares and not double which isn't very useful at all
G. Randall
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 16. Dezember 2022
The brake line on my 2002 Ford Maverick sheared off when I tried to unscrew it from the front brake hose. For various reasons, an on-vehicle repair of the existing line made far more sense than trying to replace the entire line back to the ABS module. After initially making the mistake of trying to flare the line using a kit that wasn't intended for use on steel lines, I picked the Draper.This was my first-ever attempt at a brake line flare, and it just worked. As it's a DIN flare it only needed one operation, screwing the punch down until it bottomed out - no need to perform the second step required with SAE double flares.Prep the end of the line correctly, remember to dab the supplied grease on the end of the punch, and everything should be fine.One issue I encountered is that a factory bend in the line prevented me sliding the new fitting back far enough to allow the tool to fit as well. I initially tried using pliers etc to straighten the bend, but that wasn't hugely successful; I got the line somewhat straighter, but not quite straight enough.In the end, I found the solution was to use the body section of the flaring tool as a press, into which I put the bent section of line, and which worked perfectly to straighten the line enough to get the fitting as far back as I needed. Just tightening the two clamping screws was all I needed to do to straighten the line out.The only negative I can see is that unlike some other versions of this tool, you cannot unscrew the handle from the body to get into REALLY tight spaces.
julian antonio bustamante serrano
Bewertet in Spanien am 6. Februar 2020
herramienta muy bien echa y hace las cabecillas de maravilla .4,75 ojo hay iso. y sae
Mr H P Walker
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 21. Oktober 2015
Seemed well made and did the job very well. I used it to flare in-situ steel brake pipes and make new copper ones. I noticed that one reviewer said the tool had split when making the flare so to prevent any risk of this, I put an additional clamp across the open end to support it when flaring steel pipes. Copper is much softer so i didn't take any precaustions. Seemed to make very good flares first time and I've not had any leaks on the multiple joints I made. Do make sure you cut the brake pipe square at the end with a pipe cutter and de-burr the outer edge with a fine file. I deburred the inner edge with a 5 mm drill. Also, make sure the pipe is free of paint or lubrication so it doesn't slip back in the tool when you tighten the die. I used cellulose thinners or brake cleaner, and marked the pipe with a felt tip so I could check it wasn't moving once I'd clamped it.Also claimed it was made in GB!
MaJu
Bewertet in Deutschland am 9. Juni 2013
Ein Bördelgerät für Bremsleitungen unter 70 Euro?Meine erste Reaktion war denn auch - muss ich haben.Meine erste Reaktion, als ich es dann in Händen hielt: Jetzt weiß ich warum es so billig ist.
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