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Bradley is a professional tool brand that markets quality tools that meet and exceed the expectation of professionals. This Bradley 8 piece torque ...
View full detailsBradley is a professional tool brand that markets quality tools that meet and exceed the expectation of professionals. The Bradley TW4 is a Pre-Set...
View full detailsBradley NR1000 0–800 PSI Nitrogen Regulator – Precision & Durability for HVAC/R Technicians The Bradley NR1000 Nitrogen Regulator is engineered...
View full detailsIdeal for HVAC/R brazing and soft soldering of copper, brass, bronze and aluminium. The HT8000 Hand Brazing Torch is professionally designed to com...
View full detailsThe Bradly RF100 Eccentric Flaring Tool comes with features to make your work easier. By removing the ratchet head, the tool can be attached to a ...
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Bradley HVAC/R tools are built for the hands-on parts of install and commissioning—getting flare nuts torqued correctly, forming clean 45° flares, pressure testing with nitrogen, and brazing where required.
This collection covers Bradley’s core trade kit, including torque wrench sets (preset + adjustable), a 0–800 PSI nitrogen regulator, a 45° eccentric flaring tool (drill-adaptable), and a portable hand torch. Use the filters to jump to the tool type you need, then check each product page for jaw sizes, ranges, and inclusions.
Do I need a torque wrench for flare nuts? OEM torque guidance varies by unit/flare type; torque tools help achieve consistent tightening and reduce rework.
What pressure rating should my nitrogen regulator have? It depends on the test pressure you’re performing and the system; choose a regulator rated appropriately for the job.
Can the RF100 be run with a drill? Yes—your product page states the ratchet head can be removed to adapt it for drill use.
Do I need a Refrigerant Handling Licence (Australia)? If the work involves regulated refrigerant or RAC components that risk refrigerant emission, an appropriate licence is required.
Work that involves handling regulated refrigerants—or work on RAC equipment/components that could cause refrigerant leakage—requires an appropriate Refrigerant Handling Licence. If you’re unsure, check the official requirements before starting work.
Last updated: 20 March 2026
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