50 x Oetiker Style Stainless Clamps [13.3 mm]
Oetiker 16700010 Stepless Ear Clamp, One Ear, 7 mm Band Width, Clamp ID Range 10.8 mm (Closed) – 13.3 mm (Open) (Pack of 50)
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- Genuine oetiker clamps
- 360° stepless design – no steps or gaps on inner circumference
- Narrow band, concentrated seal compression
- Specially formed strip edges reduce the risk of damage to the part being clamped
- Please note – the size of the clamp denotes the inner dimension (id) of the clamp
I’m a big fan of Oetiker style clamps, especially in my kegerator. See: Oetiker Stepless Clamps for Kegerator Gas and Beer Lines.
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- A sizing note – Oetiker Stepless clamp sizes generally refer to the largest diameter in mm. As an example a size 13.3 usually means that the Oetiker Stepless clamp is 13.3 millimeters (about .52″) in diameter uncrimped.
- 13.3 mm is about .52″, 10.8 is about .43″
- Also Consider: Oetiker Clamp Tool via Keg Connection
- Also Consider: Hands on Review: Kegland DuoTight Fittings & EVABarrier Tubing! – no clamps!
Oetiker 16700010 Stepless Ear Clamp, One Ear, 7 mm Band Width, Clamp ID Range 10.8 mm (Closed) – 13.3 mm (Open) (Pack of 50) – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link
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