Ideal 50 SeriesStainless Steel Worm Gear Hose Clamp, 1-1/2" Clamp ID, 2-1/2"Clamp OD, 9/16" Band Width, Pack Of 10


Key features
- •Stainless steel band for resistance to scaling and corrosion
- •Zinc-plated carbon steel screw resists rust
- •Worm gear mechanism for precise band adjustment
- •Band width of 9/16" provides greater sealing area than smaller width band
Ideal 50 SeriesStainless Steel Worm Gear Hose Clamp, 1-1/2" Clamp ID, 2-1/2"Clamp OD, 9/16" Band Width, Pack Of 10
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Customer Reviews
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Five Stars
Ed✓ Verified Purchase•April 5, 2015
Great
Good quality, seem to last forever
Mongo Man✓ Verified Purchase•March 10, 2014
Ideal screw clamps are outstanding replacements for the factory "pinch" clamps on auto hoses. I've never had one of these corrode or fail in 30+ years of use and after learning a painful lesson, the only brand now I purchase.
why I list the word Ideal in my search on Amazon when I need to restock hose clamps.
Jesse E. Shaw✓ Verified Purchase•March 14, 2013
Simple explanation.
they are good they are inexpensive and they work as well or better than others at three times the price.
they are good they are inexpensive and they work as well or better than others at three times the price.
Has Iron/Steel Worm Gear will Rust
Mike•January 15, 2013
Thse clamps say they are stainless steel, however only the band was stainless. The Worm gear is made of Iron-steel ! The metal looked funny, so I checked with a magnet. We get similar Ideal-Tridon clamps elsewhere ( for less cost) , and they definately do not stick to a magnet. Over the years I have already been fooled by this. Kept in a moist or humid enviornment these will rust and eventually fail. Rusty clamps look bad, stain adjacent surfaces, are hard to remove, and may not hold properly. Basically do not know of any reason to recommend these clamps.







