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The TRIDON 6796553 is a Series 67 all stainless steel hose clamp rated for clamping diameters from 4.5 inches to 6.5 inches. The band, housing, and screw are all constructed from 300 series stainless steel, giving this clamp strong corrosion resistance in wet, buried, or chemically aggressive environments. The band measures 0.5 inches wide and the fastener is a 5/16 inch slotted hex head screw for reliable, even clamping force. The UPC shield on the housing carries Uniform Plumbing Code approval for underground installation. Plumbers, pipefitters, and mechanical contractors install this clamp on hose connections, fittings, and transition couplings where full stainless construction is required by specification or code.
This clamp is suited for residential and commercial plumbing, irrigation, and mechanical systems where clamp diameter ranges of 4.5 to 6.5 inches are required. Its UPC-listed housing makes it a direct choice for underground service connections and below-grade drain or water line transitions. Typical applications include flexible coupling installations on DWV lines, water service laterals, and HVAC condensate or fluid transfer connections. Sold individually, this clamp is appropriate wherever a single all stainless hose clamp of this size range is called out by a plumbing or mechanical specification.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-install stainless hose clamp for plumbing, mechanical, and irrigation applications requiring a 4.5 to 6.5 inch clamping range with UPC-approved underground-rated construction.
This clamp is installed by licensed plumbers or qualified mechanical contractors. Shut off water supply and depressurize the line before fitting the clamp over any hose or coupling. Tighten the 5/16 inch hex head screw to snug engagement using a flathead screwdriver or hex socket driver — do not overtighten to the point of deforming the band or hose. For underground installations, verify compliance with local UPC-adopted code requirements before backfilling.
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