Description
There’s nothing more frustrating than a hydraulic hose that pops off right when you’re in the middle of hay season or a coolant hose that lets go halfway through cultivating. When you need a clamp that’ll stay put through vibration, pressure changes, and temperature swings, this all-stainless steel clamp is built for the job. It grips tight and stays that way, so you can focus on the work instead of worrying about your connections.
What You’re Getting
- All stainless construction resists rust and corrosion from hydraulic fluid, coolant, and weather
- 11/16″ to 1-1/4″ range fits most common hydraulic and cooling system hoses on tractors
- 5/16″ hex screw lets you tighten securely without stripping – even with wet or greasy hands
- 1/2″ wide band distributes clamping pressure evenly to prevent hose damage
- Built tough enough to handle the constant vibration and pressure cycles of farm equipment
Built for Real Farm Work
This size range covers a lot of the hydraulic lines on utility and row-crop tractors, from power steering and loader circuits to three-point hydraulics. Modern tractors rely on hydraulic systems for everything from loader operation to running hydraulic motors on implements, and those connections need to stay tight. You’ll also find this size works great for coolant hoses, fuel lines, and other fluid connections where a secure, leak-free seal matters.
Made to Last
Farm equipment puts clamps through a beating – hot engine compartments, hydraulic fluid exposure, road salt, and constant vibration. This clamp features 100% stainless steel construction in the band, housing, and screw, so it won’t rust out like cheaper plated clamps. The stainless steel holds its spring tension over time, maintaining that tight grip season after season.
Good to Know
Clean the hose and fitting before installing – any oil or dirt reduces the clamp’s grip. Position the clamp about 1/4″ back from the hose end for the best seal, and tighten snug but don’t overdo it. The 5/16″ hex head makes it easy to get the right torque with a wrench or socket, and stainless won’t seize up like plated screws can.





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