Robust clamp with solid nut

Solid bolt hose clamp has a solid stainless steel band with a rolled edge and smooth underside to prevent hose damage; along with an extra strong construction to deliver high strength for superior sealing, ideal for heavy duty applications where large tightening forces and corrosion protection are required.
Solid bolt hose clamps are made of galvanized iron and stainless steel. Galvanized iron is divided into zinc white plated and zinc yellow plated. Commonly used bandwidths are 18MM, 20MM, 22MM, 24MM and 26MM. Screws use 8.8 grade international standard, which have larger torque and greater strength. it is widely used in some places that require strong tightening force. It is widely used in automobiles, tractors, forklifts, locomotives, ships, mining, petroleum, chemical, pharmaceutical, agriculture and other water, oil, steam, dust, etc. It is an ideal connector.
Description:
1)Bandwidth and Thickness
The bandwidth and thickness is different from zinc-plated and stainless steel material
For the zinc-plated (W1), bandwidth and thickness is 18*0.6/20*0.8/22*1.2/24*1.5/26*1.7mm
For the stainless steel, bandwidth and thickness is 18*0.6/20*0.6/22*0.8/24*0.8/26*1.0mm
2)Component
It has four parts, contains: band/bridge/bolt/axis.
3)Material
There are four series of material as below:
①W1 series(all the parts are zinc-plated)
②W2 series( band and bridge are stainless steel 201/304/316, other parts are zinc-plated)
③W4 series(all the parts are stainless steel 201/304)
④W5 series(all the parts are stainless steel316)
Application
Solid bolt hose clamps are very popular to widely used in automobiles, industry, agriculture, auto pipe , motor pipe , water pipe , cooling pipe etc
The single bolt hose clamp is designed primarily for use in applications where hose clamps must meet heavy duty requirements. The high strength 8.8 grade bolt mean this clamp can be tightened up using manual, pneumatic or electrical standard tools,and the rolled edges can protect the hose from damage.


Post time: Dec-03-2021