What is a flare thread?

The AN thread is a particular type of fitting used to connect flexible hoses and rigid metal tubing that carry fluid. AN fittings are a flare fitting, using 37° flared tubing to form a metal-metal seal. They are similar to other 37° flared fittings, such as JIC, which is their industrial variant.Click to see full answer. People also ask, what is a flare fitting used for?Flare fittings are a type of compression fitting used with metal tubing, usually soft steel, ductile (soft) copper and aluminum, though other materials are also used. Tube flaring is considered to be a type of forging operation, and is usually a cold working procedure.Also Know, what actually seals the connection in a flare connection? Bad flare, burrs on the pipe, wrong size flare, can all cause a flare fitting to leak. The most common reason they leak is because of us overtightening them. Likewise, people ask, what is 37 degree flare used for? Defined by MIL-F-18866 and SAE J514 standards, these flare fittings have been machined to have a 37° flare seating surface. These fittings are most commonly used in fluid power and fuel delivery applications, especially those using high pressure.Is a double flare the same as an inverted flare?From the looks of it, “inverted flare” and “double flare” are interchangeable terms, it’s the same type of flare. It looks like both of the fittings above are for the double flare, not bubble flare. But the issue is Toyota uses these weird fittings that are longer and have a non-threaded portion at the end.

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