Tools Required
J 29803-A ISO Flaring
Kit
Caution: Always use double walled steel brake pipe when replacing brake pipes.
The use of any other pipe is not recommended and may cause brake system failure.
Carefully route and retain replacement brake pipes. Always use the correct
fasteners and the original location for replacement brake pipes. Failure to
properly route and retain brake pipes may cause damage to the brake pipes
and cause brake system failure.
Notice: Do not use single lap flaring tools. Double lap flaring
tools must be used to produce a flare strong enough to hold the system pressure.
Using single lap flaring tools could cause system damage.
- Obtain the correct size pipe and the correct size steel
fitting nuts.
Use the outside diameter of the pipe in order to specify the size.
- Cut the pipe to the correct length using a pipe cutter.
Advance the tool only a small amount per turn of the tool. Do not force
the cutter.
- Measure the old pipe in order to determine the correct length
of the pipe. Use a string in order to measure, and add 3.2 mm (0.125 in)
for each ISO flare.
- Install the fittings before starting the flare.
- Chamfer the inside and the outside diameter of the pipe using
a de-burring tool.
- Remove all traces of lubricant from the brake pipe and the J 29803-A
.
- Clamp the J 29803-A
in a vise.
- Select the correct size collet (2) and forming
mandrel for the pipe size used.
- Insert the properly formed
mandrel (3)
into the J 29803-A
.
- Hold the forming mandrel (3) in place using your finger.
- Thread in the forcing screw (2) until contact is made and
the screw begins to move the forming mandrel (3).
- Turn the forcing screw
back one complete
turn.
- Slide the clamping nut over the brake pipe.
- Insert the prepared brake pipe into the correct collet (2).
Leave approximately 19 mm (0.750 in) of tubing extending
out of the collet.
Insert the assembly into the J 29803-A
.
Ensure that the brake pipe end contacts the face of the forming mandrel.
- Tighten the clamping nut (1) into the J 29803-A
body tightly in order to ensure that
the pipe will
not push out.
- Wrench tighten the forcing screw until the screw bottoms. Do
not over tighten the forcing screw or the flare may become oversized.
- Back the clamping nut (1) out of the J 29803-A
.
- Disassemble the clamping nut (1) and the collet assembly.
- The flare is now ready for use.
- Use a tube bender in order
to bend the
new pipe to match the old pipe.
- Maintain the following clearances:
• | Maintain the minimum clearance of 19 mm (0.75 in)
to all moving components. |
• | Maintain the minimum clearance of 13 mm (0.50 in)
to all vibrating components. |
• | Maintain the minimum clearance of 7 mm (0.25 in)
to any shielded lines, unless clipped to a component. |