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The PRECISION BRAND 35525 is a partial stainless worm gear hose clamp engineered for demanding installation environments. Its three-piece construction eliminates spot welds, removing a common corrosion failure point found in lesser clamps. Rounded edges protect hose material from cutting or abrasion during tightening and in service. The clamp adjusts to fit hose outer diameters from 4-1/16 inches to 5 inches, covering a wide range of large-diameter hose applications. It meets or exceeds SAE torque specifications, making it appropriate for installations where torque compliance is required. Licensed plumbers, HVAC technicians, and industrial service pros rely on this style of clamp for secure, leak-resistant connections.
The 35525 is suited for residential and light commercial applications where a reliable, corrosion-resistant hose clamp is needed on larger-diameter hoses. Typical use cases include coolant lines, HVAC condensate and drain connections, pool and spa plumbing, and general fluid-handling systems. The partial stainless construction balances corrosion resistance with cost efficiency in environments that are wet or exposed to mild chemical contact. These clamps are sold in packs with a minimum quantity of 10, making them practical for service vans and shop stock.
Designed as a worm gear hose clamp for large-diameter hose connections in HVAC, plumbing, pool, and general fluid-handling applications where hose outer diameters fall between 4-1/16 inches and 5 inches.
Installation is typically performed by licensed plumbers, HVAC technicians, or pool and spa service professionals. Shut off fluid flow and depressurize the line before removing or installing any hose clamp. Use an appropriate slotted or hex-head driver and tighten to SAE specification using a calibrated torque tool where required by code. Do not overtighten, as excessive torque can deform the hose or damage the clamp band.
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