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HOSE CLAMP 122-146MM EACH
HOSE CLAMP 122-146MM EACH
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HOSE CLAMP 122-146MM EACH
Features
- Clamping range: 122 – 146 mm
- Worm drive screw mechanism — precise, adjustable tightening force
- Heavy gauge steel band — resists deformation and ensures lasting clamp integrity
- Rounded edges — protect hose surfaces from damage during tightening
- Standard drive head — fits flat screwdriver, nut driver or socket
Benefits
- Reliable grip: maintains secure hold under pressure, vibration or environmental changes
- Versatile fit: accommodates a range of hose diameters with one clamp
- Durable design: steel construction holds up in demanding use cases
- Safe on hoses: rounded edges reduce the chance of hose gouging or wear
Extra Information
- Ensure mating surfaces and hose are clean and free of debris before applying clamp
- Avoid over-tightening — torque until hose slightly compresses or sealing begins
- Inspect clamp periodically in applications with vibration or thermal cycling to maintain tightness
- Check that screw threads and clamp alignment are correct before applying full torque to prevent damage or thread stripping
Pro Tip
- Use a dab of lubricant on the screw threads to smooth tightening and reduce galling risk
- Position the screw housing away from potential abrasion or moving parts for longer hose life
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Model / SKU | HC122-146 |
| Product Type | Heavy Duty Hose Clamp |
| Clamping Range | 122 – 146 mm |
| Drive Type | Worm drive screw |
| Band Material | Heavy gauge steel / alloy |
| Edge Profile | Rounded edges to protect hose surface |
| Typical Use | Hose/duct fastening, plumbing, HVAC, industrial systems |
Safety
- Wear eye protection — metal shavings or burrs may dislodge during fitting or removal
- Avoid over-tightening — excessive torque may deform the hose or strip clamp threads
- Ensure clamp is evenly seated around hose — misalignment may lead to leaks or failure
- Re-check clamp tightness periodically, especially in conditions involving vibration, temperature fluctuations or pressure cycling