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A screw hose clamp, commonly called a worm-drive clamp, is a versatile and adjustable fastening device used to secure hoses onto fittings. It consists of three main components: a perforated stainless steel band, a threaded screw mechanism, and a slotted screw head.

 

The clamp works by tightening the screw, which pulls the band uniformly around the hose, creating a secure, leak-proof seal. Its adjustable design accommodates various hose diameters, while the stainless steel construction ensures durability and corrosion resistance in demanding environments.

 

Widely used in automotive, plumbing, and industrial applications, screw hose clamps offer easy installation, reusability, and reliable performance. They are ideal for coolant systems, fuel lines, and hydraulic connections, providing strong clamping force without damaging the hose when properly installed.

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  • Various types of hose clamp screws

    ʻO nā ʻano like ʻole o ka hose clamp screws

            ʻO ka huaʻōlelo wiliwili kila ʻO ka mea maʻamau e pili ana i nā wili kila me ka hiki ke pale aku i ka corrosion mai ka ea, ka wai, nā waikawa, nā alkalis, ka paʻakai, a i ʻole nā ​​​​mea hana ʻino ʻē aʻe. ʻAʻole hiki ke hoʻohana ʻia nā wili kila kila i ka corrosion-resistant, lōʻihi, a loaʻa i nā noi i nā lako pale kaiapuni, nā lāʻau lapaʻau, nā lako kamaʻilio, a me nā kahua ʻē aʻe. ma muli o ka haku mele, ʻokoʻa paha ke koʻikoʻi ma waena o nā waiwai a me ke kūpaʻa waikawa. ʻO kekahi mau kila, ʻoiai ʻaʻole hiki ke kū i ka corrosion, ʻaʻole pono ke kūpaʻa i ka waika. Loaʻa i nā kila ʻakika nā waiwai kūpilikiʻi. Ma ke ola o kanaka i kela la i keia la, ka mea maʻamau i oleloia i kuhiliʻole kila pinepine austenitic kuhiliʻole steel.The kuhiliʻole kila fasteners mākou e hoʻohana mua loa austenitic māka e like me 302, 304, 316, a me ka "low-nickel" 201, ma muli o nā koi kiko'ī.


    Inoa mea kūʻai:wili no ka hose pipili

    ʻano poʻo: ʻO nā wili poʻo hexagon

    Nā kūlana kūpono: ISO, BS, ANSI, GB, DIN, JIS, maʻamau ʻole

    Ke Ana Hoʻohālike: M6\M8

    Material: 201, 304, 22A

    Hana wela: Carburizing a me ka nickel plating ma ka hao

    Keʻano hoʻopaʻa ʻana: Wahi a nā mea kūʻai aku.

How to Use a Screw Hose Clamp? 

 

Select the Right Size: Choose a clamp slightly smaller than the hose diameter when fully open to ensure a tight fit.
Position the Clamp: Slide the clamp over the hose end before attaching it to the fitting. Ensure the screw head faces outward for easy access.
Connect the Hose: Push the hose firmly onto the pipe or barbed fitting until it seats completely.
Tighten the Clamp: Center the clamp over the connection, then use a screwdriver to turn the screw clockwise. Tighten until the hose is snug but avoid over-tightening, which can damage the hose.
Check for Leaks: Test the system under pressure and adjust if necessary.

 

Characteristics of Screw Hose Clamps 

 

Screw hose clamps, also known as worm-drive clamps, feature a stainless steel band with evenly spaced grooves and a threaded screw mechanism for adjustable tightening. Their key advantage is 360-degree uniform pressure distribution, ensuring leak-proof seals on hoses of various diameters.

 

The corrosion-resistant stainless steel construction makes them durable in wet, high-temperature, or chemical-exposed environments. The slotted screw head allows easy adjustment with standard screwdrivers, offering convenient installation and maintenance. Unlike fixed clamps, their adjustable tension accommodates hose compression over time.

 

These clamps provide strong clamping force while preventing hose damage when properly tightened. Their simple, reusable design works across automotive, industrial, and household applications, balancing reliability with cost-effectiveness.

Inā makemake ʻoe i kā mākou huahana, hiki iā ʻoe ke koho e waiho i kāu ʻike ma aneʻi, a e hoʻopili koke mākou iā ʻoe.


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