BOLT CLAMP A bolt clamp typically refers to a clamp that is secured using a bolt mechanism. These are widely used in mechanical, plumbing, and automotive applications to fasten hoses, pipes, or components together tightly. Common Types of Bolt Clamps: T-Bolt Clamp Heavy-duty hose clamp with a bolt and a T-shaped tightening mechanism. Used in high-pressure applications like turbocharger systems, coolant lines, or industrial piping. Provides even clamping force around the circumference. Worm Gear Clamp with Bolt Screw Standard hose clamp with a slotted band and a bolt or screw that tightens via a worm gear. Found in home plumbing, automotive hoses, and appliances. U-Bolt Clamp U-shaped bolt with threaded ends, often used with a saddle or plate. Common for securing exhaust pipes, suspension parts, or mounting tubing. V-Band Clamp (Bolt Style) Uses a bolt to tighten a V-shaped band around flanges. Common in exhaust systems or turbo piping
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