DIXON Heavy Duty Clamps | Raptor Supplies
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DIXON Heavy Duty Clamps


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StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
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13MHHM-DP100150
€12.98
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13MHHM-DP250
€16.83
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13MHHM-DP200
€14.41
A
13MHHM-DP300
€19.22
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13MHHM-DP400
€20.67
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13MHHM-DP1000
€248.11
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13MHHV300
€19.44
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13MHHV400
€23.39
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13MHHV600
€135.91

Heavy Duty Clamps

Dixon heavy-duty clamps are used in construction, agriculture and manufacturing applications to provide secure and robust hose and pipe connections. These clamps offer reliable fastening in situations requiring high-pressure or heavy-duty conditions. They ensure leak-free and durable connections in demanding environments. These heavy-duty clamps have 304 stainless steel construction for structural rigidity and corrosion resistance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I install these clamps?

  • Align the clamp around the hose or pipe, ensuring proper fit.
  • Tighten the bolts securely using a wrench.
  • Ensure the clamp is evenly secured around the connection.
  • Confirm a tight seal to prevent leaks.
  • Periodically check for any loosening or signs of wear.

What factors should I consider while choosing a clamp?

  • Select a material compatible with the environment and substances involved.
  • Ensure the clamp fits the hose or pipe diameter securely.
  • Choose a clamp that can handle the system's pressure requirements.
  • Consider the specific industry and conditions for optimal performance.
  • Opt for materials resistant to corrosion for durability.
  • Choose clamps that are easy to install and maintain.

How do I clean and maintain Dixon heavy duty clamps?

Clean and maintain Dixon heavy-duty clamps by regularly inspecting for debris, using a mild detergent for cleaning and ensuring proper tightening. Periodically check for signs of wear or corrosion and replace any damaged components promptly.

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