SPIN Tools, makers of swaging and flaring tools as well as tools for cutting, welding and fitting, has selected DiversiTech as its exclusive partner for distribution in the United States.
Known for being ten times faster than conventional tools, SPIN Tools were designed to use a high temperature method for shaping metal materials. Traditionally, metal materials are shaped through cold working, which can lead to a hardening phenomenon. This can ultimately result in micro cracks and leaks. By using the high temperature method, the hardening phenomenon can be avoided.
High temperature method
“We are very excited to partner with SPIN Tools, creating an opportunity for HVAC/R technicians to simplify their work even more,” says Andy Bergdoll, DiversiTech CEO. “We have a long history of bringing innovation to the industries we touch and by giving technicians the option to work with a high temperature method when shaping metal materials, we can help them eliminate future repair work.”
The Flaring SPIN Tool was developed and is recommended for soft copper
Designed to increase the speed at which for the most common tubing diameters in HVAC/R, the Flaring SPIN Tool was developed and is recommended for soft copper. Using the high temperature method, the Flaring SPIN Tool preserves the malleability of copper or aluminum while performing the flare, preventing cracks and leaks.
Flares can be made in just five seconds and the tool attaches to a drill, eliminating the need for clamping tools or holders.
Swaging SPIN Tool
The Swaging SPIN Tool is recommended for use with both soft and hard copper. Also using the high-temperature method and attaching to a drill, the Swaging SPIN Tool allows technicians to connect tubes easily and without the use of extra fittings, sleeves and unions.
Besides SPIN Flaring and Swaging Tools for use in the HVAC/R industry, SPIN Tools also makes SPIN Swaging Tools for the Plumbing industry and a variety of tools for cutting, welding and fitting.
The complete line of SPIN Tools can be seen at the DiversiTech booth (#5943) during the AHR 2020 Convention.