Expidia
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Last week I ordered this 115 piece pinch type hose clamp kit that comes with a tool too. Amazon around $37. But I sent it back because I thought it was overkill for me.
I figured I'd just keep a few of the adjustable SS clamps on board as its a simple fix for a split fuel line with a knife and an adjustable clamp that tightens down with a screwdriver. But from years using them they seem to cut into the soft rubber fuel lines when you snug them up and cut into the line leaving squares imbedded into the rubber from all the little sharp squares in the band.
The step-less pinch type seem to be a more professional clamping method.
What are the opinions out there on adj vs the pinch type using the pinch pliers. I don't mind buying that pinch clamp kit again if that type of clamping method is superior.
Last year I made up 3 separate fuel line setups for 3 emergency generators which I used around 15 adj ss clamps. I wouldn't mind replacing all those with the pinch type clamps if they are better than the adj type clamps
Thx.
I figured I'd just keep a few of the adjustable SS clamps on board as its a simple fix for a split fuel line with a knife and an adjustable clamp that tightens down with a screwdriver. But from years using them they seem to cut into the soft rubber fuel lines when you snug them up and cut into the line leaving squares imbedded into the rubber from all the little sharp squares in the band.
The step-less pinch type seem to be a more professional clamping method.
What are the opinions out there on adj vs the pinch type using the pinch pliers. I don't mind buying that pinch clamp kit again if that type of clamping method is superior.
Last year I made up 3 separate fuel line setups for 3 emergency generators which I used around 15 adj ss clamps. I wouldn't mind replacing all those with the pinch type clamps if they are better than the adj type clamps
Thx.