Which clamp will give you the best seal quality and the quickest installation on a busy shop floor? I set the stage for industrial buyers by presenting the complete range I use at Installation Parts Supply allowing you to match the right clamp to your specific use and buy confidently.
Best Place To Buy Hose Clamp Oetiker
The inventory includes 304 stainless steel options like Stepless Style Pinch (Ear) Series 167, mini worm gear options, CV boot designs, Dualhook polymer rings, and PEXGrip® pieces that cover a wide diameter range and sizes.
I explain why I favor 304 stainless for pneumatic hoses, fluid transfer, and plumbing, when I pick stepless ear styles for uniform compression, and when a worm drive is better for service needing adjustment. I also outline the toolsets and packages I depend upon so your team keeps assembly efficient and high standards.
Main Points
- I compare items by type, size, and composition to speed selection.
- 304 stainless provides the best corrosion resistance for typical industrial applications.
- Stepless ear clamps delivers uniform sealing; worm drives fit maintenance tasks.
- Shop assortments and tool selection minimize stops and redo tasks.
- Align the clamp style to stress, movement, and usage for durable joints.
Guide To Oetiker Clamps: Varieties, Series, And Applications At IPS
I map each series I carry to practical applications so you can order the exact part your job requires.
I suggest the 167 Stepless Ear series for 360-degree, seamless sealing on tubing joints. The 3/16-inch strap fits diameters from 3/16″ to 7/16″; the 1/4″ band accommodates 3/8″–2-1/4″. Use these when even squeezing and long-term sealing are critical.
When adjustability is needed, I choose the mini worm drive variants. The 3/16-inch stamped band with a 304 SS bolt serves 0.5 to 8.6 inches. The wing-turn key mini gives tool-free tweaks from 0.25 to 3.12 inches.
CV, PEX, And Kits
For CV boot applications I compare Series 163 adjustable rings to Dualhook TPU options in stainless steel. Align the width (quarter or three-eighths inch) to boot groove and torque needs.
I specify PEXGrip® 1/4″ stepless PEX rings for tubing. They are pre-adjusted, NSF/ASTM/CSA compliant, and prevent sliding. I consistently highlight the PEX cautions for chlorinated water and necessary fittings.

| Line | Composition | Band Width | Diameter Range | Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Series 167 | 304 SS | 3/16″ / 1/4″ | 3/16″–7/16″ / 3/8″–2-1/4″ | Sealed hose connections |
| Mini Worm Gear | Stainless 304 | Small | Wide range | Adjustable hoses |
| 163 CV / Dualhook | Steel / Polymer | Standard | CV sizes | CV boots / aftermarket repairs |
| PEXGrip® | 304 SS | 1/4″ | Standard PEX | PEX tubing, potable systems |
- I stock workshop kits for quick assembly: stepless ear assortments, drink line kits, welder kits, and a CV kit for aftermarket bays.
- I validate band width, steel grade, and size constraints to suit conditions prior to selection.
Tools And Installation: Getting The Best Results With Hand And Powered Options
The right hand or powered tool ensures repeatable, leak-proof closures quickly on the shop floor.
I select dedicated pliers and manual tools to suit every type and avoid damage to hose fittings. For clear vertical access, I use the Standard Jaw 497 Pincer. In tight, offset spots, the Side Jaw 499 allows me to close ears without distortion.
The Model 519 cutter cuts PEX rings neatly and prevents nicks that cause rework. For manual fitting on PEX and CV jobs, I opt for the dual-handle 069 for light cycles and the three-handle 280 when I need extra leverage.
Powered And Cordless Options
I increase speed with HO 3000 ME (specific specs) and HO 5000 pneumatic (larger specs). For cordless flexibility, I field CP10 (Jaw size 10.2) and CP20 (Jaw 10.5).
- I confirm ear size and series before selecting a jaw to prevent over-travel and breaking the clamp.
- I instruct teams to align the ear squarely and to use the right gap for consistent crimps.
- I maintain a compact kit of pincers, cutters, and cordless tools so field techs complete jobs efficiently.
Selection Strategy: Picking Oetiker Clamps For Industry
I work from standards and align with tooling ensuring every joint is compliant and endures.
Compliance And Safety
I start by checking certifications: cNSFus-PW, ASTM F2098/F877, and CSA B137.5 for potable and pressure systems. With PEXGrip® items, I require the cNSFus-PW listing and the ASTM codes before approval.
I enforce PEX warnings up front—no plastic parts in high-chloride water, keep assemblies off concrete, and strictly use approved inserts. I document these points in submittals for code compliance.
Proper Fitment And Longevity
I measure the assembled OD with the fitting in place, then pick a size range that places the clamp in mid-range. This method yields consistent compression and cuts down on fixes.
- I pair band width to hose thickness or slot: 3/16″ for small lines, 1/4″ or 3/8″ for more surface contact.
- I stick with 304 stainless steel when rust proofing and life span are important.
- I compare stepless ear to worm drives by seal requirement—stepless for even seal, worm drive for adjustability.
| Standard | Usage Context | Key check |
|---|---|---|
| cNSFus-PW / ASTM | Drinking Water PEX | Listing & insert type |
| Stainless 304 | Air, plumbing, fluid lines | Conditions |
| Band width | Hose Sizes | Groove fit & diameter |
Wrap Up
Conclusion
I encourage you to view the available 167 series, mini worm gear, 163 CV, Dualhook rings, and PEXGrip® choices I carry so you can pick the right product quickly.
I additionally carry workshop kits—81‑pc stepless ear, 301‑pc beverage, 81-piece welding sets, and the 124‑pc CV Expertainer—along with manual and power tools to maintain consistency.
For assistance sizing bands, ear type, or tools to tasks, reach out and I will customize a kit that meets your needs.
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