HPS Performance 316-SSTC-83-91 - HPS 316 Stainless Steel T-Bolt Hose Clamp Size #76 3-1/4" - 3-9/16"
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HPS Performance 316-SSTC-83-91 - HPS 316 Stainless Steel T-Bolt Hose Clamp Size #76 3-1/4" - 3-9/16"
100% Marine Grade Stainless Steel T-Bolt Hose Clamp,Size #76,Range:3.25"- 3.58"
Size # 76. Effective range: 3.25" - 3.58" (83mm-91mm). Performs well in saltwater applications and offer better corrosion resistance than 304 T-bolt clamp. Provides leak-proof connections on marine engine and exhaust systems.
therefore 316 tbolt clamps are commonly used to provide leak-proof connections on marine engine and exhaust systems. Fits HPS silicone hose with 3" (76mm) inside diameter. It is recommended that two clamps be used on each end of a wet exhaust installation. Professionals also utilize the high strength 316 T Bolt clamps in applications such as water treatment and sewage systems, military, filter bags, telecommunication devices, sanitary systems, food and pharmaceutical processing equipment. Technical Specification: Effective size range: 3.25" - 3.58" (83mm-91mm). SAE # 76. 100% marine grade 316 Stainless Steel Band, Bolt and Nut. High strength with superior welded construction. Meets or exceeds SAE Spec. J1508 for T-Bolt clamps. 3/4" Band Width. Max. Torque Spec 75 in. lbs.
- 100% marine grade 316 stainless steel band, bolt and nut. High strength superior welded construction.
- Perform well in saltwater applications and offer better corrosion resistance than 304 T-bolt band clamp. Meets or exceeds SAE Spec. J1508 for T-Bolt clamps.
- Effective range: 3.25" - 3.58" (83mm-91mm). SAE # 76.
- Floating bridge and rolled edges to protect soft hoses. 3/4 inch (19mm) band width.
- Maximum Torque Spec 75 in. lbs. Recommed to use two clamps for wet exhaust application.
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