Difference Between Worm Drive and Medium Duty Hose Clamps

Q: I’m running a process that requires a titanium hose clamp. I need a clamp that won’t damage the hose and provides a reliable seal as we are dealing with toxic chemicals in a very technical application. Is one type of hose clamp better than the other?

A: A worm drive hose clamp is easily identifiable for its slotted band which is fed through the threads of the screw like a gear – tightening as it feeds through. These are an economic, reusable solution, but probably not best for you. For this application I would recommend a medium duty hose clamp. Titanium medium duty hose clamps have a bolt and nut fastening mechanism with rolled band edges. This provides a very secure solution for both high and low pressure applications. The smooth rolled edges will also be less damaging to the hose than the slotted band of a worm drive.

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