318 days ago

***Ideal Tridon SS Snaplock Quick Release Clamps***

Mike from Richmond

Part # 5618852
Ideal Tridon Snaplock® Quick Release Worm Drive Clamp 56-0 Series 200 Stainless - 9/16" Band Width
Clamp Range: 2" to 12-1/4" (51mm to 311mm)

Overview:
- Snaplock Quick Release worm drive clamps are good for closed system applications where the clamp must be disengaged to be applied. The swivel-action locking of screw to band makes installation and removal much faster.
- Applications include general purpose, mild-corrosive environments, cable bundling and hanging of light weight signs.

Features:
- Screw: 5/16" Hex Head, Plated Carbon Steel
- Housing: 200 Stainless Steel
- Bridge: Plated Carbon Steel Steel
- Band: 9/16", 200 Stainless Steel
- Installation Torque: 30 in-lbs (3.4 Nm)

Price is for a single band and have two available as pictured for $15.

Price: $8

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