| To: | bownes@aule-tek.com (Robert M. Bownes III) (Robert M. Bownes III) |
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| Subject: | Re: Questions |
| From: | Roland Dudley <cobra@cdc.hp.com> |
| Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 94 8:26:33 PST |
> What is different is that the Brits tend to use "Bubble" or more
Bob,
Double flares and bubble flares (as shown in your diagram)
are two different things. A double flare is similar to a single
flare but with the lip doubled back. More like this:
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My lines had both double and bubble (sometime referred to as ISO)
flares. I don't think single flares have been used for hydraulic lines
by auto makers in recent years.
Roland
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