BOLT CLAMP A bolt clamp is a type of clamp that uses a bolt mechanism (often with a nut) to tighten or secure objects, typically hoses, pipes, or cables. It's known for its strong and secure hold, making it ideal for heavy-duty applications. 🔩 Common Types of Bolt Clamps: T-Bolt Clamp Features: A T-shaped bolt and a band (often stainless steel) Used for: High-pressure hose connections (e.g., turbochargers, coolant systems) Strength: Stronger than regular hose clamps U-Bolt Clamp Features: U-shaped bolt with two threaded ends, used with a saddle Used for: Clamping pipes to structures, securing exhaust systems Common in: Automotive and plumbing V-Band Clamp (V-Bolt) Features: Bolt tightens a v-shaped band around a flange Used for: Quick-release connections in exhaust or turbo piping Strength: High sealing and vibration resistance
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