We demonstrate the new NAVAC cordless flaring tool that is now available at trutechtools.com
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Am Brian with the hvac school podcast that les behind me - and I got in this noon - a vac flaring kit, which is kind of interesting, so I want to try it out, see how it works all right. So we've got the nav AK flaring kit here. It comes with this doohickey at the battery, the actual flaring tool itself, you'll notice. It has a forward and reverse, and so before you start, you need to hold in Reverse till it's all the way back seated and when you're ready to use it.
You then use the forward tool, but you've got five eights you've got you see that here five eights you've got half inch. You've got three eighths you've got a tubing. Cutter you've got a couple extra heads, four five sixteenths and three quarters. You got an extra lithium-ion battery comes with a charger and then, of course it also comes with an initial battery.
That's on it! So that's the kit, oh yeah, also a reamer. It's actually. The first thing where you need to do here is room this pipe. So, let's do that alright, so like any like any flare, you need to do a little reaming first key is to remit enough and not Overeem.
It make sure nocta trouble dreaming or they think you got to be really careful of. Is that dreaming does create little shavings? You don't want those little shavings going into the pipe. So whenever your reaming, you get a tender tap out the shavings or blow out the scrapings with nitrogen, as the case may be so now we're ready to ready to rumble. So I'm gon na take the 3/8 block here and one thing you'll notice about this: it's kind of cool - it's got a it's got an automatic stop here that so that when you shove the tube in it only lets it go in that far and then, when It Rieman it flares from the other direction.
Then it pushes that up out of the way, it's kind of a neat little thing to make sure you get the proper depth. So all you got to do is just take this, so you get open it up and force that in there it hits up against that stop. Then you clamp that down. Tighten this and then all you do.
Is you just hit the forward button, which is the lower one right here? Hold it in back it back out there you go, there's a flare and it is a pretty good. It's pretty good-looking player. Pretty nice. You see, we get a little burr here.
So you don't make sure they clean that off. That was just for my reaming, but it's a pretty pretty smooth little flare. So that's it! That is the new nav Accord. Las' flaring kit available at true tech tools.
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from where i can buy this ?
Damn first no sweating copper and now no-one wants to make a damn flare ? Wtf is going on with this world , easy and lazy . What a world we live in anymore 😳
Do you feel this tool makes a more accurate and consistent flare compared to say the Hilmor clutch flare tool? or is this tool strictly made for speed?
Waste of tyme!!?
I preffer the Classic fast tools.
ill stick w my RIDGID USAmade racheting torque flare tool
very interesting tool…little pricey for me, but I can see how it would pay for itself if one did alot of mini's or refrigeration. However, I am unfamiliar with NAVAC and after watching this…I searched for NAVAC and see they have a tubing expander tool. I can't find any video usage on it. Do you have any knowledge of it and or maybe you could do a video on it.
Oops you forgot to put the nut on it lol
We are not alone. He forgot to put on the flare nut first. haha Service area Orleans??
Sweet does that have the proper flare angle for mini splits?