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Hose Clamps: Single Wire, Single Wire Slim, Double Wire, Constant Tension Band
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Single Wire Clamps(HC)
Single wire clamps have the most effective holding force and clamping strength. The single wire concentrates the clamping force in one specific area around the hose.
Applications: household appliances (laundry machines, dishwashers, etc.), heating and air conditioning systems, automotive and truck industry, off-road vehicles, utility vehicles (lawn tractors, golf carts, etc.), snowmobiles, boats and personal watercrafts.
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Single Wire Slim Clamps (HW)
A slimmer version of the HC hose clamp. The single wire concentrates the clamping force in one specific area around the hose.
Applications: household appliances (laundry machines, dishwashers, etc.), heating and air conditioning systems, automotive and truck industry, off-road vehicles, utility vehicles (lawn tractors, golf carts, etc.), snowmobiles, boats and personal watercrafts.
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Double Wire Clamps (DW)
Double wire clamps are used where a lower clamping force than offered by single wire clamps is sufficient and aesthetics are important. The double wound wire spreads out the clamping force around the hose, and are more cost effective than single wire clamps.
Applications: spa fixtures, appliances, heating and air conditioning, some automotive and truck systems, and utility vehicles.
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Constant Tension Band Clamps (CTB)
CTBs are used in applications where a lower clamping force than offered by single wire clamps is sufficient, but a higher clamping force than produced by double wire clamps is needed.
Applications: spa, automotive and truck industry.
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Constant Tension Band Light Clamp (CTL)
CTLs are cost effective alternatives to other types of band clamps, but do not compromise quality or reliability.
Applications: small engines, agricultural and utility vehicles, automotive systems and appliances.
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