Flaring tools are used to create a flared end on the tubing or pipe, commonly in plumbing, HVAC, or automotive systems. This process involves widening the end of the pipe to allow a fitting to be securely attached. Flaring tools are typically used with copper, aluminum, or brass tubing to create a flare that can withstand high pressure, making them essential for connecting pipes in refrigeration lines, brake lines, and plumbing systems. The tool typically includes a die and a clamp, and it is used to form precise, smooth, and uniform flares.