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These clamps are easier to install than worm-drive clamps—crimp the pinch points with pinch-clamp pincers for a secure hold. They are also known as ear clamps.
These pinch clamps come packed in a box with individual compartments for each clamp size. Easier to install than worm-drive clamps, crimp the pinch points with pinch-clamp pincers for a secure hold. They’re commonly known as ear clamps.
Unlike other pinch clamps, these have a unique tongue-and-groove design that creates a gap-free seal to reduce leaks.
Unlike vibration-resistant pinch clamps, these have a torque rating for extra holding power in high-vibration applications. They are also known as high-torque clamps.
Easy to use, strong, and versatile, these hose clamps are the most common. Tighten their slotted screw with a screwdriver, hex nut driver, or wrench.
A raised safety collar around the head of the screw prevents your screwdriver from slipping and damaging the hose or tube.
A thumb screw instead of a slotted screw allows you to install these clamps without any tools.
Here's everything you need to make your own 3" diameter and larger custom-length worm-drive clamps.
One clamp fits a wide range of diameters, so you can always have the right size on hand.
Not as bulky as our other constant-tension clamps, these round-wire clamps easily fit in cramped spaces. Use in low-pressure applications.
These clamps have a wider band than other constant-tension clamps, which provides more coverage and reduces the chance of leaks.
The T-bolt design provides excellent strength and creates a 360° seal. Clamps have a spring that automatically adjusts the clamp diameter when temperatures fluctuate.
These clamps form a 360° seal around your hose or tube to prevent leaks.
A double ring of thick wire provides a complete seal around large-diameter hose.
Clamps offer extra holding power in high-torque applications.
Clamps have a slotted hex-head screw that flips up to release the band for quick opening.
Keep this banding on hand for both permanent connections and emergency repairs. You'll need an installation tool and a buckle (both sold separately) to create a band clamp.
Slide these clamps over your hose and heat-shrink them with a heavy duty heat gun. This process lets them conform to any shape hose.
Made of nylon, these clamps have excellent corrosion and chemical resistance, don’t conduct electricity, and weigh less than metal clamps.
To prevent removal, these clamps can only be loosened with a special bit or screwdriver.
Installing these clamps is a snap—push their interlocking teeth together with your fingers, then squeeze tight with pliers. To remove, use pliers to push sideways and separate the teeth.
These clamps are easier to install than our Extra-Strength Low-Profile Band Clamps. Also known as center-punch clamps, they seal with a quick hammer blow to the buckle.
Made of our most corrosion resistant stainless steel, these worm-drive clamps stand up to harsh acids and chemicals. Their band is smooth and has rolled edges, so they won’t cut into your hose or tube.
Used to secure Viega PEX fittings to Viega PEX tubing, these clamps meet an ASTM standard to ensure compatibility.
The end of the band curls back into the buckle—this gives these clamps up to 25% more strength than other low-profile clamps. They are also known as JS-style clamps.
Twist the thumb head with your fingers to tighten these clamps. Once tightened, remove the thumb head to minimize your clamp’s profile and make it harder to tamper with.
Designed for both permanent connections and emergency repairs, use these buckles with banding to create your own low-profile hose clamps.
A dimple in the ear creates spring-like action that allows these clamps to withstand vibration and temperature changes without loosening.
Clamps have a smooth band with rolled edges to prevent them from cutting into your hose or tube.
Clamps come packed in a box with individual compartments for each clamp size. To make sure they won’t cut into hose and tube, they have a smooth band with rolled edges.
An extended tail acts as a liner to protect hose and tube from being cut by the slots in the band.
Create 2" diameter and larger smooth-band worm-drive clamps.
Create 4" diameter and larger worm-drive clamps that withstand high-temperature applications.
Remove the bolt and flip open the hinged bridge to install.
The hose clamps in these assortments have a bolt closure that creates a 360° leak-preventing seal. The clamps have rolled edges, so they won’t cut into hose and tube.
The bolt design provides high strength and creates a 360° seal to prevent leaks.
Flip up the slotted hex head screw to quickly release the band. These clamps have rounded edges and a smooth interior, so they won’t cut into hose and tube materials.
Don't worry about your hose and tube expanding and contracting when temperatures fluctuate—these clamps have a Bellville spring that automatically increases and decreases the clamp's diameter.
Prevent static charge buildup while securely connecting duct hose with a wire spiral.
Flip the toggle latch to install and remove these clamps in seconds.
Also known as bridge clamps, these worm-drive clamps align with the spiral support on wire duct hose to provide a tight seal.
Unlike other duct hose clamps, these are rated for a maximum work load. Clamps have a quick-release latch that lets you access your line frequently while maintaining your original clamp size.
Cover the ends of hose and tube clamps to prevent them from cutting people and nearby objects.
Elevate hose off the ground to protect it from damage, and to let water on the floor reach a drain.
Insert these washers in the threaded female end of a garden hose fitting to prevent leaks.
Use with interlocking-clamp hose fittings to replace a damaged clamp. They consist of two halves held together by nuts and bolts.
Also known as ground-joint couplings and boss couplings, these fittings are designed for high-pressure steam applications up to 600 psi. Insert the barbed end of the fitting into hose, then position the interlocking clamp over the hose and bolt into place. The clamp firmly grips your hose as it locks into the ring of the barbed end, creating a leak-tight seal.
Made of silver-plated 321 stainless steel, these O-rings can handle extreme pressure up to 11,000 psi. They resist grease, hydraulic oils, mineral oil, motor oil, and synthetic lubricants.
With flat edges on all four sides, square-profile O-rings cover more surface than round-profile O-rings for a better seal in static applications, such as hose, pipe, and faucet connections.
Also known as Boss O-rings, these hard O-rings are for use in tube fittings with a straight-thread connection.
Also known as Quattro Seals and X-rings, these X-profile O-rings have four points of contact for a better seal in dynamic applications than round-profile O-rings. They also require less compression to make a seal, so they offer a longer service life.
Softer than standard Buna-N O-rings for a better seal in low-pressure applications.
These hard O-rings offer better wear resistance than standard Buna-N O-rings.
Made of Buna-N, these O-rings resist grease, hydraulic oil, and motor oil—plus mild chemicals and water.
When you need an O-ring that’s not an industry standard size, we can make one to fit your requirements. These resist grease, hydraulic oils, and motor oil.
These O-rings have eight points of contact for a better seal in dynamic applications than X-profile O-rings, plus they have eight grooves that hold lubricant to reduce friction and wear for a longer service life.
If these O-rings deteriorate, they can be picked up by metal detection systems.
These Buna-N O-rings are made and bagged in an ISO Class 7 (Fed. Std. 10,000) clean room.
Choose these O-rings for their adherence to strict military standards for material and construction.
These Buna-N O-rings are made of FDA-listed material for use with food and beverage.
These O-rings are harder and stronger than standard polyurethane O-rings to handle high-pressure applications.
More abrasion resistant than Buna-N O-rings, these also resist mineral oil and motor oil.
Commonly called Boss O-rings, these O-rings are for use in tube fittings with a straight-thread connection.
Flexible even at temperatures as low as -60° F, these fluorosilicone O-rings will keep your fittings free from leaks. They’re often used on fuel and coolant hose because fluorosilicone resists many chemicals, including ethanol and ethylene glycol.
These fluorosilicone O-rings remain flexible at temperatures as low as -60° F. They resist ethanol, ethylene glycol, and isopropyl alcohol.
Also known as Boss O-rings, these O-rings are for use in tube fittings with a straight-thread connection. They meet MIL-R-83248.
The FEP casing on these O-rings provides the same level of resistance to harsh chemicals as PTFE O-rings, but the core material is soft to make these O-rings more compressible.
Rigid and hard with a slippery surface, these PTFE O-rings resist harsh chemicals, such as acetone, fluorinated solvents, methanol, and boric acid.
Kalrez 6375 O-rings are preferred over Kalrez 4079 for chemical-processing environments and applications involving steam.
Made and bagged in an ISO Class 7 and Fed. Spec. Class 10,000 clean room.
Softer than standard Viton® fluoroelastomer O-rings, these offer a better seal in low-pressure applications.
These temperature- and chemical-resistant O-rings prevent leaks in tube fittings that have a straight-thread connection, also known as O-ring boss fittings.
Able to bounce back after repeated compression, these Kalrez 7075 O-rings last longer than other Kalrez O-rings when exposed to repeated heating/cooling cycles.
These are the highest purity chemical-resistant O-rings we offer. They are made and bagged in an ISO Class 7 and Fed. Spec. Class 10,000 clean room, plus they’re USP VI certified; not for use in medical applications.
Also known as Boss O-rings, these O-rings are for use in tube fittings with a straight-thread connection. They are brown for easy identification.
Use these O-rings with metric sanitary fittings, which are sometimes called aseptic fittings. Made of Viton® fluoroelastomer, these O-rings resist a wide range of chemicals, including benzene, butyl alcohol, and ethylene glycol.
These durable O-rings bounce back to shape after repeated compression better than other types of Viton® fluoroelastomer O-rings.
These hard O-rings offer better wear resistance than standard Viton® fluoroelastomer O-rings.
While these Aflas O-rings are commonly used with petroleum fluids, they also resist many chemicals, such as ammonia, calcium hydroxide, and acetic, boric, and phosphoric acids.
Unlike silicone, the Viton® fluoroelastomer core will continue to ward of chemicals should the FEP casing wear away.
Inherently softer and more compressible than PTFE O-rings, these Kalrez 4079 O-rings have comparable chemical resistance.
In addition to resisting chemicals, such as benzene, butyl alcohol, and ethylene glycol, these Viton® fluoroelastomer ETP O-rings resist steam.
Also known as Boss O-rings, these Kalrez 4079 O-rings are for use in tube fittings with a straight-thread connection. They’re inherently softer and more compressible than PTFE O-rings with comparable chemical resistance.
With flat edges on all four sides, these square-profile O-rings cover more surface than round-profile O-rings for a better seal in static applications, such as hose, pipe, and faucet connections.
Because one black O-ring looks just like another, these O-rings are brown for easy identification.
These Viton® fluoroelastomer O-rings resist a wide range of chemicals, including benzene, butyl alcohol, and ethylene glycol.
All of these O-rings meet MIL-R-83248C.
Made of Kalrez 6230, these O-rings are for use when high purity is essential, such as with food and semiconductors.
Pair these O-rings with metric sanitary fittings, which are commonly known as aseptic fittings. Made of PTFE, they’re rigid with a slippery surface and resist harsh chemicals such as acetone, fluorinated solvents, methanol, and boric acid.
When you need an O-ring that’s not an industry standard size, we can make one to fit your requirements.
These O-rings also resist ethanol and ethylene glycol.
Also known as Boss O-rings, these O-rings are for use in tube fittings with a straight-thread connection.
Made of FDA-listed material for use with food and beverage.
These O-rings withstand higher temperatures than standard EPDM O-rings.
Use these O-rings with metric sanitary fittings, which are also called aseptic fittings. Made of EPDM, they resist water, steam, ethanol, and ethylene glycol.
These O-rings also resist ammonia, ethylene glycol, and isopropyl alcohol.
These square-profile O-rings have flat edges on all four sides, so they cover more surface than round-profile O-rings for a better seal in static applications, such as hose, pipe, and faucet connections.
Able to withstand temperatures up to 400° F, these O-rings are softer than standard silicone O-rings for a better seal in low-pressure applications.
When you need an O-ring that’s not an industry standard size, we can make one to fit your requirements. These O-rings withstand temperatures up to 450° F.
Made and bagged in an ISO Class 7 (Fed. Std. Class 10,000) clean room, these are the highest purity high-temperature O-rings we offer.
These silicone O-rings withstand temperatures up to 400° F or 450° F.
These O-rings are heat-treated, cleaned, and double-bagged in an ISO Class 5 (Fed. Std. Class 100) clean room for use in high-vacuum systems.
All of the O-rings in these assortments are made of Buna-N. They resist animal, vegetable, and motor oils.
These O-rings are harder than standard Buna-N O-rings for better resistance to wear.
Also known as Boss O-rings, these hard Viton® fluoroelastomer O-rings are for use in tube fittings with a straight-thread connection. They offer excellent resistance to wear.
All of the O-rings in these assortments are Viton® fluoroelastomer and resist isopropyl alcohol, mineral oils, and transmission fluid.
These O-rings have a square profile with flat edges on all four sides. They cover more surface than round-profile O-rings for a better seal in static applications, such as hose, pipe, and faucet connections.
Rigid and hard with a slippery surface, these O-rings resist harsh chemicals, such as acetone, fluorinated solvents, methanol, and boric nitric, and sulfonic acids.
These assortments include a mix of EPDM O-rings that resist water and steam and silicone O-rings that resist temperatures up to 450° F.
Able to withstand heat up to 450° F, these O-rings maintain a strong seal even when the temperature rises.
In addition to water and steam, these EPDM O-Rings resist ethanol and ethylene glycol.
These assortments contain a mix of Buna-N O-rings that resist oil and Viton® fluoroelastomer O-rings that resist boric acid, fuels, and transmission fluid.
Use these buckles to secure Light Duty Metal Strapping around pipe or packages.
Use this metal strapping for securing pipe coverings as well as for packaging.
Made of SBR rubber, these washers won’t break down from exposure to water.
Use these Buna-N rubber gaskets with grip-lock and double grip-lock hose couplings.
Form a tight seal on cam-and-groove hose connections without fear of contaminating your food processing line. The metal additive in these gaskets can be picked up by a metal detector, so you can find and remove them if they fall into your line.
Made of FEP-encased Viton® fluoroelastomer, these gaskets resist acids and solvents.
Safe to use in drinking water systems, these washers meet strict NSF/ANSI 61 standards. All are made of EPDM rubber, so they won’t break down from exposure to water.
Both the FEP casing and the silicone core are made of FDA-listed material. These gaskets resist vegetable and mineral oils, as well as acids and detergents.
Made of FDA-listed material, use these gaskets in polypropylene cam-and-groove hose couplings for food and beverage.
Use these gaskets in metal cam-and-groove hose couplings.
Use these gaskets in twist-claw hose couplings, also known as universal hose and Chicago couplings.
For use with metal cam-and-groove hose couplings.
Use these gaskets with polypropylene, nylon, and PVDF plastic cam-and-groove hose couplings.
Made of neoprene rubber, these washers resist oil.