Draper Flare Nut Spanner Metric 6mm x 8mm
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Price: £4.49
Brand: Draper
Description: Designed for use on compression nuts fitted on petrol, diesel injection pipes and hydraulic gas or refrigeration systems. Manufactured from chrome vanadium steel hardened, tempered and chrome plated for corrosion protection. Features and Benefits ● Made from chrome vanadium steel ● Matt finish ● Fits over pipes and onto the nut ● Can be used on hydraulic pipes, brake pipes etc Contents 1 x Flare Nut Spanner, 6 x 8mm. Draper Flare Nut Spanner Metric 6mm x 8mm - shop the best deal online on diy-compared.co.uk
Category: Hand Tools
Merchant: Tooled Up
Product ID: 439324
Delivery cost: 4.95
EAN: 5010559161362
MPN: 16136
RRP: 6.06

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Author: James Allan
Rating: 5
Review: This is essential if you ever change your brake calipers. Gets you out of a hole if the brake fluid hose is hard to shift and is starting to round off.
Author: C J STANLEY
Rating: 4
Review: Bought alongside a Teng one for a different size. This was just as good, though, naturally cheaper. Just as durable. Better than a regular spanner (when you can fit it into place - naturally not always possible by the nature of the flare design). For a bleed nipple, on a caliper, for example, I'd recommend using a socket to loosen, then a regular spanner for bleeding. For pipes, ending in a 'bolt' the big advantage of these types of tool is that you can squeeze the flare onto the pipe section, then slide the tool down onto the attaching bolt. Much better than a regular spanner, which only grips two sides and risks burring the metal.