A bolt clamp is a type of fastening device used to secure hoses, pipes, or cables by tightening a bolt or screw mechanism. It creates a strong, adjustable clamping force, often used in high-pressure or heavy-duty applications. ✅ Key Features: Components: Clamp band (usually metal) Bolt (or screw) Housing or bridge that holds the bolt in place Operation: Tightening the bolt pulls the band tighter around the object (e.g., hose, pipe, or cable), securing it firmly in place. Materials: Stainless steel – corrosion-resistant, ideal for marine or industrial use Carbon steel – strong and cost-effective Plastic-coated metal – for added protection and insulation 🔧 Common Types of Bolt Clamps: T-Bolt Clamp Heavy-duty clamp with a T-shaped bolt Used in turbochargers, coolant systems, and large-diameter hoses Worm Gear Clamp (Screw/Bolt Style) Features a slotted band and a screw (acts like a bolt) Common in plumbing, automotive, and household applications U-Bolt Clamp U-shaped bolt with threads on
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