Collection: Flaring And Swaging Kits

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Flaring & Swaging Kits – Copper Tube Tools for HVAC/R Tradies Australia

A clean, accurate flare is the difference between a leak-free joint and a callback. This collection covers flaring tools, swaging kits, eccentric flaring sets, and spin flaring tools for copper tube work on residential splits, commercial refrigeration, and industrial HVAC/R installations across Australia. Whether you’re flaring 1/4” to 5/8” copper or swaging tube for a push-fit connection, you’ll find the right tool here.

Types of Flaring Tools

Type Best For Key Brands
Eccentric / Spin Flaring Fast, consistent flares on site; no yoke required Spin Tools, Imperial
Traditional Yoke & Bar Workshop and field use; wide tube size range Imperial, Yellow Jacket, Mastercool
Swaging Tools Expanding tube OD for push-fit or solder joints Imperial, Tube Expanders
Combination Kits Flaring + swaging in one case; ideal for new starters Imperial, Mastercool, Hilmor

What to Check Before You Buy

  • Tube size range — confirm the kit covers the sizes you work with most (typically 1/4” to 5/8” for residential HVAC/R)
  • 45° vs eccentric flare — most Australian HVAC/R work uses 45° flares; confirm your fittings match
  • Material compatibility — copper is standard; confirm if you need brass or aluminium capability
  • Site vs workshop use — spin/eccentric tools are faster on site; yoke-and-bar sets are more versatile in a workshop
  • Kit vs individual tool — combination kits save money for new starters; individual tools let experienced tradies upgrade specific pieces

Complete Your Copper Tool Setup

Flaring is one step in a copper tube workflow. Pair your flaring kit with the right tools for the full job:

Frequently Asked Questions

What size flaring tool do I need for residential split systems?

Most residential split system work in Australia uses 1/4”, 3/8”, and 1/2” copper tube. A kit covering 3/16” to 5/8” will handle the majority of jobs. Check the product listing for the exact size range before buying.

What’s the difference between a spin flaring tool and a traditional yoke-and-bar set?

Spin (eccentric) flaring tools work by rotating the tool around the tube end — no yoke or bar required. They’re faster on site and produce consistent flares. Traditional yoke-and-bar sets are more versatile across a wider tube size range and are a common workshop choice. See our Spin Tools collection for the eccentric range.

Do I need to deburr copper tube before flaring?

Yes — always deburr after cutting. A burr inside the tube end will cause an uneven flare and increase the risk of a refrigerant leak. Use a deburring tool before every flare.

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