‘A’ Series Boiler Tube Expanders
A Series Boiler Tube Expanders – Summary
3 Rollers Parallel Tube Expanders, to suit plain Tubes Expansion of Boiler Tubes. To suit tubes of sizes ranging from 7/8″ O.D. to 4 1/2″ O.D. A range of models available to cover Tube Expansion Lengths of 1/2″ to 2.5/8″. Drum / Header / Short Series Mandrels available, to suit specific applications.
An A Series Boiler Tube Expander is a specialized mechanical tool used in boiler manufacturing and maintenance to securely expand (flare) boiler tubes into tube sheets, ensuring a tight, leak-proof joint.
A Series boiler tube expanders are mechanical tools used to expand and secure boiler tubes into tube sheets, creating a tight, leak-proof joint without welding. They consist of a tapered mandrel, rollers, and a cage, which work together to press the tube outward when rotated.
These expanders are lightweight, compact, and easy to use, making them suitable for light- to medium-duty applications such as boilers, heat exchangers, and condensers. They provide uniform expansion, good control, and replaceable parts, ensuring efficient and reliable operation.
Key benefits: strong joints, quick operation, and cost-effectiveness.
Limitation: not ideal for heavy-duty or very thick tube sheets.
Description
‘A’ Series Boiler Tube Expanders
‘A’ Series tube expanders are among the most commonly used expanders for light- to medium-duty boiler work. They are designed for precision, durability, and ease of operation.
Key Components :
- Mandrel (Tapered Spindle)
- The central rotating shaft with a tapered profile.
- When rotated, it pushes the rollers outward.
- Rollers (Usually 3 Rolls)
- Hardened steel rollers placed around the mandrel.
- They exert outward pressure on the tube wall.
- Roller Cage (Body)
- Holds the rollers in position and ensures smooth operation.
- Thrust Collar / Stop
- Controls the depth of expansion and prevents over-rolling.
Working Principle :
- The expander is inserted into the boiler tube.
- A drive tool (manual, pneumatic, or electric) rotates the mandrel.
- As the mandrel turns, the rollers expand outward.
- This presses the tube against the tube sheet hole, forming a tight mechanical bond.
- The process creates a leak-proof seal without welding.
Features of A Series Expanders :
- Parallel Expansion Design: Maintains uniform tube thickness.
- Self-feeding action: Automatically advances during rolling.
- Compact and lightweight: Suitable for confined boiler spaces.
- Interchangeable parts: Rollers and mandrels can be replaced easily.
- Precision control: Helps avoid over-expansion and tube damage.
Applications :
- Fire-tube and water-tube boilers
- Heat exchangers
- Condensers
- Pressure vessels
📊 Typical Specifications :
- Tube outer diameter range: ~6 mm to 50 mm (varies by model)
- Number of rolls: 3 (standard)
- Drive: Manual or powered (pneumatic/electric)
- Materials: Alloy steel, heat-treated components
Advantages :
- Ensures strong and leak-tight joints
- Reduces need for welding
- Quick installation and removal
- Cost-effective maintenance tool
Limitations :
- Not suitable for very thick tube sheets (heavy-duty expanders preferred)
- Requires skilled operation to avoid over-rolling
- Periodic maintenance of rollers and mandrel needed







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