| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | EVIL ENERGY |
| Color | Silver |
| Item Weight | 0.44 Kilograms |
| Style | Simple |
| Manufacturer | / |
About this item
Size: joins 2.5inch OD-ID slip fit pipe, width of strap: 1.22inch /31mm.
Application: Narrow Band clamp is a simple, effective way to connect exhaust system components such as pipes, mufflers, catalytic converters etc.
Advantage: No welding design, easy to install or remove. It is recommended that put exhaust sealant on the pipes before installation.
Material: 304 stainless steel band, zinc-plated M10 bolt and nut, steel gasket, aluminum alloy I-block.
Feature: The band clamps make the force of 360 evenly distributed to provide a seal. Torque: 63 N·m.

How to choose clamps?
The selection of hose clamps depends on several factors:
Expected use and industry: The clamp is used in household appliances
(gas stoves, dishwashers, etc.), automobiles, chemicals, machinery,
construction, cargo handling, and agriculture.
The material stainless steel has corrosion resistance and is the most
widely used hose clamp material. Although clamps made of other
materials such as aluminum, brass, and plastic are not very common,
they can also be found. The selected material depends on the usage
environment of the clamp and the mechanical stress it can withstand.
Tightening force: In order to achieve its function, the clamp must provide
stable gripping force to the hose, neither too weak nor too strong. If
tightened too tightly, the pipe clamp may break or open.
The diameter clamp must match the diameter of the hose perfectly, so it
cannot be too small or too large. A clamp that is too large cannot
generate sufficient clamping force, while a clamp that is too small
cannot properly clamp or damage the hose.
Easy to install and adjust: This is another aspect that cannot be ignored.
Some clamps have quick closing devices, making them easier to install
and adjust. They are particularly useful when installation is required in
small spaces or when frequent replacement and/or adjustment is
needed.
Standards and certifications: Certain clamps must comply with specific
standards, such as ISO or DIN standards, to ensure their quality and
performance. For example, for critical applications, it may be necessary
to choose clamps with industrial certification or tested under extreme
conditions
When should I choose metal clamps?

































