18 Facts About Oetiker Clamp & Tools

Oetiker clamps are a type of ear clamp used for closing off tubing or hoses. They are made of two metal plates with a serrated edge that when squeezed together, bite into the tubing to create a seal. Oetiker clamps come in various sizes to fit diffeent tubing diameters and can be applied by hand or with a clamping tool.

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Ear clamps, like Oetiker clamps, provide a quick and easy way to seal off tubing or hoses without the need for soldering or other more permanent methods. This makes them ideal for applications whee the tubing needs to be frequently disconnected and reconnected, such as in plumbing or automotive applications. Oetiker clamps are made of high-quality materials and are backed by a strong warranty, making them a trusted choice for many consumers.

What Is Oetiker Clamp?

An Oetiker clamp is a type of ear clamp that is commonly used to connect a hose to a pipe or fitting. The clamp consists of a metal band with a protruding “ear” on each side. The ears are forced together to tighten the ring around the hose.

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Are Oetiker Clamps Reusable?

Yes, Oetiker clamps are reusable. They can be opened and installed time and again, for example for maintenance and servicing in the automotive industry and they can also be installed both axially and radially.

What Size Oetiker Clamp Do I Need?

To select the correct size Oetiker clamp, measure the outside diameter of the hose installed on the fitting. Then select a hose clamp so that the outside diameter of the hose is approximately in the middle of the clamping range of the clamp.

Is PEX Crimp Or Clamp Better?

If you're working in a tight space, clamp tools are going to be your best bet. The smaller jaw on the clamp tool means that you won't need as much room behind your PEX in order to make a proper connection.

Who Invented Oetiker Clamps?

Hans Oetiker, a Swiss national, is the inventor of Oetiker clamps. He filed for the patent of his ear clamp design in 1942 and the company he founded, Oetiker + Partner AG, began production of the clamps soon after. The original clamp design has remained largely unchanged in the intervening years and is sill in use today. Oetiker's invention was a major breakthrough in fluid-handling technology and his clamps are now used in a wide variety of applications, including automotive, plumbing, and industrial manufacturing.

What Are The Best Automotive Hose Clamps?

Koehler Enterprises KEDIS220 220 Piece Hose Clamp Set
Glarks 100Pcs Adjustable 8-44mm Range 304 Stainless
Hose Clamp, LOKMAN 60 Pieces Stainless Steel
OCR 6-22mm 10Size Fuel line Spring Clamp

What Is Pinch Clamp Used For?

Pinch clamps are typically used on miniature tubing applications which are not subject to much pressure or forces. They are a viable option for quick, easy field installation of a range of tubings. These are zinc plated or 304 stainless steel double ear clamps that are ideally suited for both maintenance and O.E.M.

How Do You Remove A Hose Clamp Without Pliers?

Most hose clamps have a bolt head or screwdriver slot that you can use to loosen the clamp. Simply turn the bolt counterclockwise until it is loose, then pull it off the tubing. If you don't have a screwdriver or wrench, you can try using a pair of pliers to loosen the bolt.

How Do You Size Ear Clamps?

To size ear clamps, you will need to measure the outside diameter (O.D.) of the hose on the fitting, and then select the nominal size clamp that is nearest to that size but always larger than the O.D. of the hose on the fitting.

How Do I Choose A Hose Clamp?

There are various types and sizes of hose clamps, so it is important to choose the correct one for the job at hand. The first thing to consider is the type of clamp needed, as there are several different kinds designed for different purposes. There are worm gear clamps, T-bolt clamps, ear clamps, and spring clamps, among others. The next thing to consider is the size of the clamp. Clamps are typically sized by the diameter of the hose they are meant to secure. Our clamps give a smallest and largest diameter they fit to, and ideally you should choose the clamp where your diameter is in the middle of this range. If you are choosing beween two sizes, choose the smaller clamp as it will compress the hose once put in place.

Can I Use Stainless Steel Hose Clamps With PEX?

Yes, you can use stainless steel hose clamps with PEX. PEX is a type of plastic that is resistant to high temperatures and corrosion. Hose clamps are used to secure hoses and pipes in place.

How Long Do PEX Clamps Last?

PEX clamps are made of high-quality materials that make them durable and last long. Most PEX clamps have a lifespan of 50 years or more.

How Tight Should A Hose Clamp Be?

A hose clamp should be tightened to the point were it is snug, but not so tight that it digs into the rubber.

Are Spring Clamps Better Than Hose Clamps?

Spring clamps are designed to provide constant and firm tension on a hose, whie screw hose clamps can vary in the amount of tension they apply. This makes spring clamps the preferred choice for many professionals.

What Clamps Are Best For Radiator Hoses?

The spring clamps are the best type of clamps for radiator hoses because they provde constant tension on the hose which helps to prevent leaks.

Do You Need A PEX Clamp Tool?

Yes, you need a PEX clamp tool to make connections with PEX tubing. The PEX clamp tool is a specialized tool that compresses the PEX tubing around the fitting, creating a watertight seal.

What Are The Different Types Of Hose Clamps?

There are three main types of hose clamps: plastic hose clamps, worm-drive hose clamps, and T-bolt hose clamps.

Plastic hose clamps are typically made of nylon or polypropylene, and feature ratcheting teeth that interlock to provie a strong, secure hold.

Worm-drive hose clamps are also known as jubilee clips, and are designed for high-torque applications. They feature a worm screw that tightens the clamp around the hose.

T-bolt hose clamps have a bolt and nut that tighten the clamp around the hose. They are often used in high-pressure applications.

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