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Standard V-Band Clamp with Stainless Steel Flanges
JEGS 555-30870 Stainless Steel V-Band Clamp & Flange Features:
- Features a standard T-bolt style clamping mechanism to ensure a tight, leak-free seal.
- Male/female interlocking style V-Band Flanges utilize an interlocking seating surface for a leak-free seal without the need for a gasket and provide an easy way to align the flanges during installation.
- Butt-weld side of V-Band Flanges is CNC machined with a counterbore to allow the matching tube size material to slip into the V-Band Flange and be welded in place with the proper alignment.
- Includes (1) SS V-Band Clamp, (1) SS Male V-Band Flange, and (1) SS Female V-Band Flange.
- Constructed from 304 stainless steel for strength and long life.
- Jegs 304 Stainless Steel V-Band Clamp features flange dimensions: 2.500 in I.D. with .125 in. recess for tube fitment and an overall assembled width of 1.5625 in.
JEGS Stainless Steel V-Band Clamp & Flange Notes:
Performance Upgrade:
Stainless Steel Quick Release V-Band Clamp & Stainless Steel Flange JEGS 555-30856
Specifications:
Can you weld this with a regular MIG welder or do you need stainless steel wire?
How much pressure can these clamps hold without leaking?
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