Articles — hose clamps
Hose Clamps for Intercooler, Turbo and Radiator Hoses: What to Use and Why
Posted by Uniclamp Australia on
- Tags: automotive, hose clamps, intercooler, radiator, silicone hose, turbo
Herbie Clips vs Worm Drive Clamps: Which Is Better?
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Herbie clips are nylon spring clips that grip hose and tubing by snapping into place, without a screw mechanism. Worm drive clamps (also called Jubilee clips) use a threaded steel band tightened with a screwdriver or nut driver. Both secure hose-to-fitting connections — but they suit different pressure ranges, materials, and installation conditions. The short answer: Herbie clips are better for low-pressure, corrosion-sensitive or non-metallic applications; worm drive clamps are better for anything requiring adjustability, higher pressure or stronger clamping force. This guide breaks down the differences, calls out where each type wins, and gives you a clear decision framework...
- Tags: automotive, hose clamps
Marine Hose Clamps: Grades, Saltwater Corrosion and What to Buy in Australia
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Not all stainless clamps are suitable for saltwater use. This guide explains marine hose clamp grades, the difference between W4 and W5, galvanic corrosion risks, and how to choose the right clamp for your boat.
How to Choose the Right Hose Clamp
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A complete guide to hose clamp types, material grades (W1–W5), sizing, and application-specific selection for automotive, marine, plumbing and agricultural use.
- Tags: automotive, buying guide, hose clamps, how to, marine, W1 W2 W3 W4 W5



