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The TRIDON 5710453 is a 57 Series stainless steel hose clamp designed for securing hose connections in automotive, marine, HVAC, and general plumbing applications. The band and housing are constructed from 300 series stainless steel, providing corrosion resistance in wet and chemically active environments. The clamp adjusts to fit a clamping diameter range of 5 inches to 7 inches, making it suitable for medium to large diameter hose assemblies. The fastener is a 5/16 inch slotted hex head screw made from zinc-plated carbon steel. Licensed technicians and journeyman-level tradespeople across multiple trades install this style of clamp as a standard consumable in hose routing and connection work.
This clamp is appropriate for residential and commercial applications where a dependable, corrosion-resistant band clamp is required on rubber, silicone, or flexible hose connections. Typical installations include HVAC flexible duct collars, coolant lines, exhaust flex couplings, irrigation lines, and plumbing drain connections. The 5-inch to 7-inch range covers a broad set of medium and large hose outside diameters, reducing the need to stock multiple clamp sizes for similar applications. The zinc-plated screw provides adequate corrosion protection in standard indoor and sheltered outdoor environments.
Designed as a standard 57 Series worm-drive hose clamp for use on rubber, silicone, or flexible hose assemblies with an outside diameter falling within the 5-inch to 7-inch clamping range.
This clamp is installed by HVAC technicians, plumbers, mechanics, and general service tradespeople using a flathead screwdriver or a 5/16 inch hex socket and driver. Relieve system pressure and shut off fluid or airflow before replacing or repositioning any hose clamp. Do not overtighten — tighten until the hose is firmly seated without deforming the hose wall. Inspect the clamped joint after the system returns to operating pressure to confirm no leakage.
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