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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Hose and Tube Clamp Pliers




Install hose and tube clamps with these specially designed pliers.
Pinch clamp pliers crimp pinch clamps closed on hose and tube. Those with straight jaws must be used perpendicular to the hose. Pliers with straight and side jaws are good for tight spaces because you can use them parallel or perpendicular to your hose. Pliers with a center handle reduce the fully open grip span. They also have a higher closing force than other pliers, so they require less strength to crimp pinch clamps closed.
Cushion grip pliers have plastic grips for comfort. Ultra grip pliers have a grip made of hard and soft materials for comfort and slip resistance. They are shaped to fit comfortably in your hand and reduce strain from repetitive tasks.
Jaw | |||||||
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Overall Length | Grip Style | Opening Style | Texture | Tip Type | Material | Each | |
Pinch Clamp Pliers—Straight Jaw | |||||||
9" | Cushion | Manual | Smooth | Fixed | Steel | 0000000 | 000000 |
9 1/8" | Ultra Grip | Manual | Smooth | Fixed | Steel | 0000000 | 00000 |
Pinch Clamp Pliers—Straight and Side Jaw | |||||||
9" | Cushion | Manual | Smooth | Fixed | Steel | 0000000 | 00000 |
Pinch Clamp Pliers—Straight Jaw and Center Handle | |||||||
12" | Cushion | Manual | Smooth | Fixed | Steel | 0000000 | 000000 |