If there’s a quiet hero in fluid handling, it’s the humble Hose Clamp. I’ve watched mechanics swear by a good worm-drive on a cold morning—and curse a bad one. This American type model from PUX (made in East Zhaozhuang Village, Shahe Town, Xingtai, Hebei, China) sits in that “surprisingly solid” category: clean rectangular perforations, a smooth worm gear, and a 12.7 mm band that doesn’t bite into softer hose covers.
| Item | Large American Style worm-gear Hose Clamp |
| Brand | PUX |
| Band width | 12.7 mm (1/2") |
| Thickness | ≈ 0.6 mm |
| Material | Stainless Steel 201 or 304 (screw/housing matched) |
| Finish / Color | Silver; deburred edges, light passivation |
| Typical size range | Around 32–89 mm OD (large adjustable); real‑world use may vary |
| Application | Pipe connection for industrial, automotive, household, agriculture |
Manufacture is straightforward but finicky: cold-rolled SS band → rectangular punch perforations → edge deburring → screw housing staking → worm screw insertion → torque check → surface passivation. Material calls: SS201 for economy; SS304 when corrosion really matters. To be honest, I push 304 near coastal installs.
Auto coolant lines, small-diameter industrial air/water, lawn irrigation, and household plumbing fixes. Many customers say the 12.7 mm band spreads load nicely, which tracks with what I’ve seen—less hose cold flow. In fact, EV thermal loops and compact gensets are pushing steady demand for reliable stainless Hose Clamp solutions; sustainability teams like the reusability angle.
| Vendor | Material | Band/Thk | Corrosion (ISO 9227) | Certs | Lead time | Customization | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PUX (this model) | SS201/304 | 12.7 mm / ≈0.6 mm | 201: 96–240 h; 304: 240–500 h | ASTM A240, RoHS, REACH | ≈ 10–20 days | Yes (branding, sizes) | $–$$ |
| Generic Import A | SS201 | 12.0–12.7 mm / ≈0.5–0.6 mm | 96–168 h | Basic RoHS | 7–15 days | Limited | $ |
| No‑name B2B B | SS304 | 12.7 mm / ≈0.6 mm | 240–480 h | REACH, RoHS | 20–35 days | Yes | $$ |
Small OEM genset line: Swapped mixed clamps for PUX SS304. Leak claims dropped ≈ 38% over two quarters; installers noted smoother run-up and fewer stripped screws.
Municipal irrigation retrofit: Using SS201 to hit budget, but bumping to SS304 on coastal zones. To be honest, that hybrid spec is what keeps maintenance calls down.
Bottom line: this PUX American type Hose Clamp hits the sweet spot—economical in SS201, robust in SS304, and friendly to installers. I guess that’s why it keeps turning up in toolboxes.