Product details
CT-526-F Grabber Type Flaring Tool
The CT-526-F Grabber Type Flaring Tool is a heavy-duty refrigeration hand tool engineered for precision flaring of copper tubing. Its grabber mechanism securely holds the pipe in place, helping technicians achieve uniform and leak-free flares with minimal effort.
Designed for professional HVAC and refrigeration work, this tool delivers consistent pressure during the flaring process, reducing the risk of tube slippage or deformation. The solid construction ensures long service life, even in demanding job-site conditions.
Suitable for a wide range of tube sizes, the CT-526-F is an ideal choice for installation, maintenance, and repair tasks where accuracy and reliability are essential.
Key Benefits
Produces clean and uniform flares for copper pipes
Grabber design provides strong tube grip and stability
Minimizes risk of uneven flaring or tube damage
Durable build for long-term professional use
Easy to operate with consistent and repeatable results
Specifications
Product Type: Grabber Type Flaring Tool
Model: CT-526-F
Application: Refrigeration and HVAC copper tubing
Supported Tube Sizes: 3/16″, 1/4″, 5/16″, 3/8″, 1/2″, 5/8″, 3/4″ and 5 mm to 19 mm
Material Compatibility: Copper tubes
Brand: DSZH
Applications
Refrigeration system installations
Air conditioning piping work
Copper tube flaring for HVAC systems
Maintenance and repair of cooling equipment
Workshop and on-site service use
FAQs
What tube sizes does the CT-526-F support?
It supports copper tubes from 3/16″ to 3/4″ and metric sizes from 5 mm to 19 mm.
Is this tool suitable for refrigeration work?
Yes, it is specifically designed for refrigeration and HVAC copper tubing applications.
Does it ensure stable flaring results?
Yes, the grabber mechanism firmly holds the tube, ensuring consistent and accurate flares.
Can beginners use this flaring tool?
Yes, it is easy to operate and suitable for both beginners and experienced technicians.
Is it compatible with aluminum pipes?
It is intended for copper tubing. Aluminum use is not recommended unless specified by the manufacturer.




