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Types of Hose Clamps

Dionna Harding

In the world of mechanics, different parts, pieces and know-how are all required for different projects. Hose clamps -- also called hose clips -- are used to attach and seal hoses to various equipment, serving automotive, home repair and plumbing purposes.

Hose clamps come in different forms.

In addition to their various uses, hose clamps come in different varieties.

Ear Clamps

An ear clamp is comprised of a band -- normally stainless steel -- which has been transformed with closing elements referred to as “ears.” This piece of metal must be applied over the end of a hose or tube with a special tool called ear clamp pliers. Ear clamp pliers work to permanently deform the clamp around the hose when it’s tightened. The tamper-resistant ear clamp also features narrow band widths.

Screw Clamps

Also referred to as worm gear clamps, screw or band clamps are used to attach sections used in domestic water piping. In the United States, screw clamps are made of stainless steel and consist of a band of metal with a screw pattern pressed into it. One end of the band has a screw and, when it is turned, it worms its way around the hose until it is tightened. Screw clamps are also alternately used in the transmission of small amounts of power.

Wire Clamps

Wire clamps are heavy pieces of steel bent into a ring shape and folded over. Holes are then cut on the ends. One end is then attached to a captive nut, and a captive screw is attached to the other end. When placed around a hose, the screw is tightened, and the ends are pushed apart, thus the wire loop around the hose is tightened.

Spring Clamps

Spring steel is a medium carbon steel. Objects made from it return to their original shape after manipulation. For this reason, spring clamps are used on parts such as automotive vacuum hoses and other large, high-pressure hoses. To tighten this type of clamp, pliers are typically used. There are different shapes of spring clamps used with alternate automotive hoses and lines.

The Drip Cap

  • In the world of mechanics, different parts, pieces and know-how are all required for different projects.
  • Ear clamp pliers work to permanently deform the clamp around the hose when it’s tightened.
  • Holes are then cut on the ends.
  • When placed around a hose, the screw is tightened, and the ends are pushed apart, thus the wire loop around the hose is tightened.
  • Spring steel is a medium carbon steel.