CLAMPCO

Since 1971, Clampco has been manufacturing a variety of clamping & joining solutions for irrigation, filtration, marine, aerospace, construction, medical and water treatment industries. It is headquartered in Wadsworth, Ohio, United States. Read More

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  • Band Clamps

    Band clamps or adjustable metal clamps secure & seal various types of hoses, pipes & tubing. Prevent leaks & spills for the efficient performance of the piping system.

About CLAMPCO

The brand's extensive catalogue comprises strap assemblies, t-bolt & v-band clamps / couplings and worm gear hoses and spring-loaded & t-bolt clamps. Clampco t-bolt clamps are installed on air intake & coolant systems, construction vehicles, duct systems, baghouse filters and truck & bus engines. These band clamps feature rounded band edges for protecting soft hoses against pinching and damage while ensuring leak-proof connections and have. They have stainless steel construction for high tensile strength. Choose from a wide range of these clamps, along with various flanges, handles, latches & fasteners, on Raptor Supplies.

Things To Consider

Cross-Reference Alternatives

Clampco part numbers often cross-reference to various Oetiker products. So, if you're looking for a Clampco clamp that is either obsolete or out of stock, chances are we have the equivalent item available.

Shipping

These Clampco clamps are small in size and require compact packaging. They are suitable for courier shipment and not air freight.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the applications of T-bolt and V-band clamps?

Typical applications include material handling equipment, food processing machinery, sports vehicles, vibrating separators, hose and pipe connectors, truck and bus exhaust components, pump and filter quick release connectors and artificial limbs. The military has extensively used T-bolt and v-band clamps as components in the design of helicopters, planes, submarines and orbiting satellites.

How to determine the nominal size of your hose clamp application?

  • Using Calipers: With the hose assembled on the pipe or tube fitting, use callipers to measure the outside diameter of the hose and fitting application. This measurement is used to specify the nominal clamp size.
  • Using "Pi" Tape Rule: Measure the O.D of the hose and fitting application using the "pi" tape rule with the hose mounted on the pipe or tube fitting. To select the nominal clamp size, use this measurement.

If the pressure or temperature of a hose connection fluctuates while in service, how should it be handled?

Many spring-loaded band clamps are available from Clampco which are set up to compensate for pressure and temperature changes in various hose assemblies. These clamps adjust by changes in hose lines' size to maintain constant band tension.

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