Glossary
Welcome to the definitive Hose Clamp and Fastener Glossary, the most comprehensive terminology resource available for technical professionals across the USA. If you’re an engineer, a purchasing agent, or an MRO specialist, understanding technical jargon is critical for product selection and successful project execution. This essential A-Z guide provides clear, authoritative definitions for hundreds of terms, ranging from specific product types like worm drive, T-bolt, and constant tension hose clamps to detailed fastener standards, thread types (UNC, UNF), and crucial material grades like 304 and 316 stainless steel. Eliminate confusion, quickly look up the installation terms and technical specs you need, and ensure you select the correct products every time. Master the terminology today!
DIN 3017
DIN 3017 and Hose Clamp Testing: Ensuring Reliability In the realm of engineering and manufacturing, particularly within Europe and for products often imported globally, the DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung...
DIN EN ISO 9227
The Role of DIN EN ISO 9227 in Ensuring Hose Clamp Durability In the diverse range of applications for hose clamps, from automotive engines to marine environments and industrial machinery,...
DXF (Drawing Exchange Format)
In modern engineering and design, efficiency is everything. Having immediate access to accurate, usable geometric data for components is essential for timely prototyping, precise system planning, and flawless execution. Our...
Directive EU 2002 / 95 / EC
EU 2002/95/EC (RoHS): Ensuring Environmental Safety for Hose Clamps The Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive, initially known as 2002/95/EC, represents a pivotal piece of European Union legislation aimed at...
Double Wire Hose Clamps
Double Wire Hose Clamps: Parallel Wire Design for Secure, Low-Pressure Hose Retention Double wire hose clamps, characterized by their unique parallel wire design, provide a reliable and cost-effective solution for...
Downhole Clamping
Downhole Clamping: Specialized Fastening for Wellbore Integrity ⛏️ Downhole clamping is the essential practice of attaching critical auxiliary lines to the exterior of the production tubing or casing string within...