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SignUp Now!I blew a hose as well when I converted over to these, I thought I had them cranked down pretty tight. Is this a feature of these clamps? Tighten them down, and then keep going past the point where you feel like you're going to crush the pipe or strips the threads? I don't think I went over 20psi, either...3" won't slide over the coupling and the next size up ends up with a mile of thread sticking out. What's the deal here? Blew my up-pipe off. Should have stayed with the damn hose clamps. Any helpful input.
I blew a hose as well when I converted over to these, I thought I had them cranked down pretty tight. Is this a feature of these clamps? Tighten them down, and then keep going past the point where you feel like you're going to crush the pipe or strips the threads? I don't think I went over 20psi, either...
Just buy some constant torque clamps, come in many sizes and once tightened down they'll Never loose their grip. I've used these clamps for years and had some of them off and on many times. I've NEVER blew any hose off in 20 plus years of using them. Very hard to destroy one of these clamps and personally I think they look cool. I can't stand those dam t-bolt clamps with a mile of the threads sticking out. And Yup I use to do as Paul put them on mark them take the dam things off and cut the bolt off. NEVER again !!
Nope, those are not what I'm talking , those are just spring loaded t-bolt clamps.This one> View attachment 343191