A Guide to Stainless Steel Hose Clamps and Their Uses
A Guide to Stainless Steel Hose Clamps and Their Uses
Most people dont realize how essential hose clamps are. AtMarsh Fasteners, we and our wholesale customers know how the daily lives of people are made easier because of hose clamps. It allows them to wash dishes and put sheets and towels through the washer. Homes are comfortable to live in due to the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. And it lets people drive to the mall safely to buy a pre-packaged salad for dinner.
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What do hose clamps have to do with these activities? They are used to connect the hoses and pipes in the plumbing system, washer, and HVAC system. Hose clamps allow food-processing companies to manufacture specific items and make vehicle brake systems work. What are hose clamps, and what other uses do they have?
What Are Hose Clamps?
Hose clamps are a joining technology that secures hose or flexible tubing to a pipe or fitting. The hose is placed over the fitting, and the clamp is positioned around the hose that covers the fitting. Then the hose clamp is tightened to clamp the inner diameter of the hose to the fitting. The purpose of hose clamps is to fix, secure, join or seal. Specialty clamps are available, but the most common hose clamp types include:
Band clamps
Spring hose clamps
Ear clamps
Snap close or ratchet clamps
T-bolt clamps
V-band clamps
Worm drive hose clamps
Pipes, flexible tubing, hose, and fittings are available in various diameters, and there is a hose clamp for each size. Using the correct size clamp ensures the best fit. Follow the torque specifications provided by the manufacturer when tightening the clamp, as overtightening could damage the thread and lead to early failure. Although most clamps are manufactured with carbon steel, there are aluminum, brass, and plastic clamps. Clamps manufactured with stainless steel, as sold by us at Marsh Fasteners, are used whencorrosion resistanceis required.
Are P-Clamps Also Hose Clamps?
P-Clamps are also hose clamps but are sometimes called cushion clamps, tube clips, cable clamps, wire loom clamps, or rubber-cushioned cable tube clips. The P-Clamps are rubber lined to absorb shocks and reduce vibrations, making them ideal for use with cables, tubes, pipes, and wires. Use them to secure lengths of flexible conduit, cable, or plastic hosing to a fixed position. Marsh Fasteners 304 Stainless Steel Rubber P-Clamps have a number 10 screw and are available in sizes ¼ diameter to 3 diameter.
Why The Best Hose Clamps Are Stainless Steel
Why should one usestainless steel hose clamps? Stainless steel has many qualities that make it an ideal material to use where fluids, includingsalt waterand salt spray, are present. The characteristics of stainless steel are:
Corrosion-resistance
Durability
High tensile strength
Temperature resistance
Non-magnetic
Low maintenance
Scratch resistance
Attractive appearance
Multiple finishing options, including beveling and polishing
Effortless fabrication and formability
Recyclable
There are many grades of stainless steel, but Marsh Fasteners sell hose clamps made from 300 series grade stainless steel, specifically 304 grade and 316 marine grade stainless steel. What additional elements do these two grades have from standard stainless steel, and where are they used?
Grade 304.This grade includes 18% chromium and 8% nickel and is themost commonly used stainless steel in the 300 series. It is utilized for various home and commercial applications, including food handling and processing equipment, machinery parts, exhaust manifolds, screws, and utensils.
Grade 316.At least 2% molybdenum is added to this grade, substantially increasing its resistance to salt corrosion.Grade 316 is ideal for valve and pump parts, heat exchangers, chemical, textile, pulp, and paper processing equipment, and parts exposed to marine environments.
Industries That Use Stainless Steel Hose Clamps
As a wholesale supplier to local and national businesses, as well as city, county, and state governments, we know the industries using stainless steel hose clamps are extensive. Did you know the American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC) requires, in its regulationH-27, that the clamps used on seacocks should be made entirely from 300-grade stainless steel or higher? Fortunately, we can help boat manufacturers and woodenboat buildersadhere to regulations with our marine-grade stainless steel hose clamps.
Other industries that use the stainless steel hose clamps and fasteners we provide include:
Utility companies, whether gas, electric, water, or sewage.
Telecommunications
Pump manufacturers
Robotics
Marine fabricators
Marina owners
Coastal home building construction contractors
At Marsh Fasteners, we stock ABA and Ideal Triton stainless steel hose clamps. These highly reputable brands are used in an even wider range of industries than the ones we serve directly.
Types Of Hose Clamps At Marsh Fasteners
Now that we know more about the multiple uses for hose clamps and the many industries utilizing them, let us discuss the types of hose clamps available at Marsh Fasteners. Besides the P-clamps mentioned above, we offer stainless steel cable ties, and hose clamps from Ideal Tridon and ABA.Ideal Tridonis a global brand offering highly engineered, critical components used to support, secure and connect air, fluid and electricity movement in critical applications. Their hose clamps are designed for retail, hardware, plumbing, industrial and marine markets.
The company is the world’s best heavy duty hose clamp types supplier. We are your one-stop shop for all needs. Our staff are highly-specialized and will help you find the product you need.
ABA is also a global brand, with more than one hundred years of experience. Their products are created for use on industrial equipment, heavy machinery, oil and gas production, chemical plants, the bleaching industry, offshore facilities, harbor equipment, and boats. ABASafeseal Technologymeans their clamps are designed with a clamping force reserve and will not break.
We offer the following types of hose clamps:
Ideal Tridon Stainless Steel Worm Drive Clamps, 620 Series
Sizes: 7/32 to 24 7/8
Band width: 5/16 to 1/2"
Head hex screw: 5/16
Use: Plumbing and underground application.
ABA Original 316 Marine Grade Stainless Steel Hose Clamps
Sizes: 5/16 to 11 1/8
Band width: 1/2"
Slotted head hex screw
Use: Acid resistant and ideal for marine environments.
ABA Original 304 Stainless Steel Mini Hose Clamps
Sizes: 19/64 to 45/64
Band width: 3/8
Phillips head hex screw: 9/32
Use: Ideally suited for small, thin-walled hoses.
Where Can I Shop Online For Stainless Steel Hose Clamps?
Are you wondering where you can shop for wholesale stainless steel hose clamps? Look no further than Marsh Fasteners in Jupiter. We know as an established business you want to give clients the best quality clamp at the most competitive price. We help government and municipal agencies provide quality service to the people. We, as stainless steel fastener specialists, want to make your life easier with our wholesale online store. Here you can view the extensive selection of hose clamps and other fasteners we have available, place your order, and track it online.
Whether you are a utility company, in the building trade, marine industry, or a municipal agency, we have the hose clamps you need to complete your projects to the highest standard.
Do you want to build, rebuild or restore a classic yacht, boat or tender? When they have wooden elements, they deserve the highest quality fastener and hose clamp that is practical, while blending beautifully with the design. Although we specialize in standard and marine-grade stainless steelfastening products, we also offer silicon bronze and brass items for customers that want a superior finish for their investment.
We can satisfy all your stainless steel andmarine-grade fastenerneeds atMarsh Fasteners, Jupiter, FL. As a proudly American company, we offer wholesale pricing to established businesses, government and municipal agencies.
Know Your Industrial Hose Fitting Options: Secure Clamp ...
When it comes to industrial hose assemblies, there are multiple ways to attach fittings to a length of hose. A few of those methods include pre-formed band clamps, double bolt clamps, gear or worm drive clamps, crimpable ferrules, and crimpable sleeves. Depending on your application, we will recommend the right connecting solution for your need.
I will start out with low-pressure applications, and work up to higher pressure.
Worm Drive Clamps
One of the easiest (and oldest) methods for low-pressure applications is a worm drive clamp (also called a gear clamp, or radiator clamp) These clamps are inexpensive, easy to install, and can be used for low-pressure applications or even emergency repair in a pinch. The biggest limitation of this style clamp is pressure, as these are only intended for low-pressure applications.
Pre-Formed Band Clamps
Pre-formed band clamps are made for low/medium pressure applications and can be tightened down with either a manual hand tool or electric Ultra-Lok tool for a tighter seal, enabling it to handle slightly higher pressure. These clamps are a one-time use clamp and would have to be cut off to install a new clamp.
Double Bolt Clamps
Double bolt clamps are a higher torque, reusable option that is typically seen on heavy duty industrial applications. They are offered in sizes ranging that fit 1 o.d. hose up to 16 o.d hose, so there are plenty of options using these. Its important to pay close attention to the range needed for your particular application, as the adjustment range is much smaller with this style clamp.
Crimpable Sleeves/Ferrules
The next connecting system is externally crimping sleeves or ferrules to the outside of the hose assembly. In doing this, there is a much more consistent crimp throughout the diameter of the hose assembly, giving you a stronger crimped connection with a higher pressure rating. Externally crimped sleeves/ferrules are a favorite of the chemical, pharmaceutical, and brewery industries for the clean, safe, and more polished look than simply clamping a hose assembly.
Selecting the right type of industrial hose for your application is only half of the battle! Without the proper attachment, the hose wont perform as you need it to. When youre trying to figure out what combination of hose, fittings, and attachment method you need for industrial hose assemblies, Cross Hose & Fittings can solve all of your fluid conveyance needs.
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Kevin is a hose specialist for Cross Hose & Fittings in the greater Raleigh area. He is responsible for assisting you with all of your hose & fittings needs. Kevin joined the Cross team with a strong hose background, beginning with a job in a hose shop during high school at the age of 15. He started as a hydraulic and pneumatic technician and, prior to being with Cross, was the Sales and Purchasing Manager for Raleigh Durham Rubber & Gasket. Kevin attended East Carolina University and studied Business, as well as Recreation and Leisure Services. He enjoys snowboarding, camping, hiking, and both street and dirt motorcycles.
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