HPS Performance CTHD-462 - HPS Constant Tension Clamp, Size #462, 5/8" Band, 3-3/4" - 4-5/8"
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HPS Performance CTHD-462 - HPS Constant Tension Clamp, Size #462, 5/8" Band, 3-3/4" - 4-5/8"
Stainless Steel Constant Tension Clamp, Size #462, 5/8" Band, 3-3/4" - 4-5/8"
Evenly distributes clamping force, ensures a reliable seal. Features a spring-loaded mechanism that automatically adjusts tension to offset expansion and contraction caused by temperature variations or pressure fluctuations.
HPS Constant Tension Clamps are designed to accommodate fluctuations in temperature and pressure. These clamps feature a series of Belleville spring washers that automatically adjusts the clamping force to maintain a consistent tension on the hose, preventing leaks, slippage, and damage over time. With the band made from 304 stainless steel and the springs and screw made from 410 stainless steel, these hose clamps are resistant to corrosion and can withstand harsh environmental conditions. They are widely used in automotive, industrial, and plumbing applications where reliable hose connections are essential.
- The spring-loaded mechanism automatically adjusts tension to compensate for expansion and contraction caused by temperature variations or pressure fluctuations.
- Maintains consistent and evenly distributed clamping force, minimizing the risk of leaks and ensuring a reliable seal.
- Constant tension hose clamps are suitable for various hose sizes and types, including rubber, silicone, and thermoplastic hoses, making them versatile for a wide range of applications.
- Band is constructed from 304 stainless steel to withstand the rigors of continuous use, providing long-lasting performance and reliability.
- Smooth spot welded liner prevents damage to soft hoses.
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