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Old 10-20-2013, 01:34 PM   #27 (permalink)
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Single flare double flare and bubble flare are all different. The double flare a more durrable end less likely to crack or split on install like single flares do. Neither single or double can be used in the place of a bouble flare. If the line had a bubble flare then it needs a bubble flare, if not then single or double works, but per my hydraulics and automation class double flares should be used in hydraulics application because the flare is less likely to split and has a more reliable seal. Single flare is usually reserved for low pressure aplications like the gas line for your stove, and when the material is to brittle to form a double flare.

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