Worm gear clamps consist of a band that has a special punch cut into the band into which a screw uses that pattern to tighten and loosen the clamp. The clamp is put around the hose or tube to be connected, with the loose end being fed into a narrow space between the band and the captive screw. When the screw is turned, it acts as a worm drive pulling the threads of the band, causing the band to tighten around the hose.
Aero-Seal Clamps
Features: Four-piece construction Band slots designed for strength and smooth action Saddle interlocks into embossed band to form a true concentric circle Slotted hex head...
Basic Worm Gear Clamps
Features: Clamp meets SAEJ1508 which supersedes Mil Spec WW-C-440B Four-piece construction Screw design: 5/16" slotted hex head Maximum recommended torque 50 in. lbs. Style...
HTM Hi Torque Clamps
Features: Withstands more than three times the SAE torque requirements for worm-driven clamps Eight screw threads are engaged in the band simultaneously for incredible torquing drive (over...
Miniature Worm Gear Clamps
Features: Meets SAE J1508 Screw design: 1/4" slotted hex head Maximum recommended torque 15 in. lbs. Style MH Style MAH
Quick Release Clamps
Features: Maximum recommended torque: 30 in. lbs. Band and housing: 301 series stainless Screw design: 5/16" slotted hex head Style LS Style LSS...