
Hose Clamp 116-140mm Each
- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: HC116-140
- SKU: HC116-140
- UPC: 6009515897147
R 29.27
Ex VAT: R 25.45
Tork Craft Heavy Duty Hose Clamp — 116-140 mm (Model HC116-140)
This heavy duty worm-drive hose clamp fits hose diameters from 116 mm to 140 mm. Designed for reliability and strength, it offers a secure grip for flexible ducts, tubing and hoses in demanding environments.
Features
- Clamping size: 116-140 mm
- Worm-drive tightening screw — precise, adjustable clamping force
- Heavy gauge band — resists bending and maintains integrity under load
- Smooth, rounded edges — protect hose surfaces from damage
- Standard drive head — use with screwdriver, nut driver or socket
- UPC: 6009515897147
Benefits
- Strong, dependable grip: holds hose securely under pressure, vibration or movement
- Versatile fit: accommodates variation in hose diameters with one clamp
- Durable construction: built to last in harsh or industrial settings
- Safe on hose surfaces: rounded edges reduce risk of cutting or abrasion
Extra Information
- Ensure hose and mating pipe surfaces are clean and free of debris before tightening clamp
- Do not overtighten — stop when hose slightly compresses or sealing starts to occur
- Inspect and re-check clamp tightness periodically, especially in vibration or heat cycles
- Verify screw threads are clean and aligned before applying torque to avoid stripping
Pro Tip
- Apply a light lubricant to the screw threads to ease tightening and reduce galling
- Position the screw housing away from sharp edges or moving parts to prevent abrasion or snagging
Specifications
Description | Spec |
---|---|
Brand | Tork Craft |
Model / SKU | HC116-140 |
Product Type | Heavy Duty Hose Clamp |
Clamping Range | 116 – 140 mm |
Drive Type | Worm drive screw |
Band Material | Heavy gauge steel / alloy |
Edge Profile | Rounded edges to protect hose surfaces |
Typical Use | Hose/duct fastening, plumbing, HVAC, industrial systems |
Safety
- Wear eye protection — small metal shards or burrs may become dislodged during installation or removal
- Avoid overtightening — excessive torque can deform hose or strip threads
- Ensure clamp is evenly seated around the hose — misalignment can lead to leaks or failure
- Check clamp periodically under vibration or heating/cooling cycles to ensure it remains tight