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HEAVY LOADING HOSE CLAMP WITH LOCK OF T-BOLT, W1 MATERIAL

DIN 3017-3 shape C1 W1 REDSTRIPE
HOSECLMP-DIN3017/3-C1-W1-(80-85MM)

Art.-no. 0553918085

EAN 4068362347269

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HEAVY LOADING HOSE CLAMP WITH LOCK OF T-BOLT, W1 MATERIAL

Art.-no. 0553918085

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This heavy-duty hose clamp features a robust steel construction with a zinc-plated finish for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance. Designed with a T-bolt lock and hexagon drive, it ensures secure fastening and reliable performance, meeting DIN 3017 standards.
  • Constructed from robust steel, this heavy-duty hose clamp is designed to withstand high pressure and demanding environments

  • The zinc-plated finish on the clamp band enhances durability and provides excellent corrosion resistance, ensuring long-lasting performance

  • Equipped with a T-bolt lock and hexagon drive, it offers secure fastening and reliable performance for various applications

  • The steel screw, also zinc-plated, complements the overall strength and corrosion resistance of the clamp

  • Designed in accordance with DIN 3017 standards, guaranteeing quality and compatibility

  • Features a form A design, providing a streamlined and efficient solution for heavy-duty clamping needs
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Material of clamp band

Steel

Surface of the clamp band

Zinc plated

Material of screw

Steel

Surface of the screw

Zinc plated

Material of housing

Steel

Surface of the housing

Zinc plated

Width of band

24 mm

Min./max. grip range

80-85 mm

Drive type

Hexagon

Width across flats (SW)

10 mm

Tightening torque

20 Nm

Standards

DIN 3017

Form

A

Art.-no.
Cust. Mat. No.

Hazardous Material

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