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Clamp SS for Water Hose each

Quick Overview

  • Superior Corrosion Resistance: Crafted entirely from 304 stainless steel, including the band, housing, and screw, this clamp offers exceptional resistance to rust and corrosion.
  • Secure and Reliable Fastening: The worm gear mechanism provides consistent clamping pressure, effectively securing hoses and preventing leaks.
  • Adjustable and Versatile Fit: Designed to accommodate hose diameters ranging from 1/2" to 1 1/4" (13-32mm), this clamp offers flexibility for various hose sizes

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Item #: 150-1150  UPC : 00669893066878  MPN : 12-20 x 12.7 304W4

$1.70

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 Available Mid March
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Stainless Steel Hose Clamp for 1/2in to 1 1/4 water or spraying hose

  • High-Quality Material: Constructed from 304W4 stainless steel, offering superior corrosion resistance and durability.

  • Adjustable Size Range: Designed to fit hoses with diameters from 1/2" to 1 1/4" (13-32mm), providing versatility for various applications.

  • Band Specifications: Features a 12.7mm (1/2 inch) wide and 0.6mm thick band, ensuring a secure and reliable connection.

  • Secure Screw Closure: Equipped with a stainless steel screw mechanism, allowing for easy installation and adjustment.

  • Versatile Applications: Ideal for automotive, plumbing, and industrial uses, ensuring leak-proof connections in various environments.

  • (12-20 x 12.7 304W4 )

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