Hose Clamp 300 S/steel 46-70mm Bulk Each
Hose Clamp 300 S/steel 46-70mm Bulk Each
                    
                
                                    
            
          
                      - Stock: In Stock
 - Model: HCSS46-70
 - Weight: 0.02kg
 - Dimensions: 6.50mm x 8.00mm x 8.50mm
 - SKU: HCSS46-70
 - UPC: 6009515871260
 
R 36.00
                            Ex VAT: R 31.30
                          
                        Tork Craft Hose Clamp 300 S/Steel — 46–70 mm (Bulk Each)
This 300-series stainless steel hose clamp fits hoses with outer diameters between 46 mm and 70 mm. Its stainless steel construction resists corrosion, and the worm-drive mechanism enables adjustable and secure clamping suitable for plumbing, HVAC, workshop or industrial hose applications.
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    Features
- Clamping range: 46–70 mm
 - 300 series stainless steel band and screw — for durability and corrosion resistance
 - Worm-drive screw adjustment — precise and effective tightening control
 - Smooth band edges — minimizes risk of cutting or wearing the hose surface
 - Bulk each pack format — useful for trade, stocking and project use
 - Model: HCSS46-70
 - UPC / Barcode: 6009515871260
 
Benefits
- Reliable hold: maintains clamping under vibration or movement
 - Corrosion resistance: suitable for use in humid or exposed environments
 - Wide application: works with a variety of hose types and materials
 - Economical packaging: bulk each format aids cost efficiency and stock control
 
Extra Information
- Select a clamp size with a minimum dimension just above the hose OD for best compression.
 - Ensure screw housing and band remain aligned during tightening to avoid binding or misthreading.
 - Avoid excessive torque — over-tightening may deform the hose or damage the clamp threads.
 - Periodically inspect and adjust clamp tension, especially in systems exposed to vibration or temperature variations.
 
Pro Tip
- Thread the screw manually first until it engages properly, then finish with a driver for better alignment.
 - Position the screw housing so it's accessible and clear of bends or measuring obstructions.