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About Measuring Hose and Tube Clamps
What's the best way to determine the clamp size you'll need? Simply measure the outside diameter of your hose with the fitting installed. Some clamps accommodate a range of sizes, so be sure the size you need falls in the middle of that range.
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Light Duty Metal Strapping

Use this strapping for securing pipe coverings as well as for packaging. Metal strapping is strong and will not stretch when wrapped around objects. The coil is wound like a roll of tape. To install, cut the strapping to your desired length with wire cutters, feed it through a buckle, and tighten.
Aluminum is lightweight and corrosion resistant. Tension it by hand or with a tensioner. 304 stainless steel is more corrosion resistant than aluminum. Use a tensioner to tighten.
Note: To match with compatible strapping accessories, choose items for use with the same material and strapping group number.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Buckles for Light Duty Metal Strapping

Use these buckles to secure Light Duty Metal Strapping around pipe or packages. They feed onto strap ends before tension is applied with a tensioner.
Note: To match with compatible metal strapping, choose items with the same strapping material and strapping group number.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.