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HUWA stainless steel Q- and QS-clamp

HUWA stainless steel Q- and QS-clamp

HUWA stainless steel Q- and QS-clamp

Product catalog summary
Overview of Q and QS Clamps
The document provides detailed information about the HUWA Q and QS clamps, highlighting their advantages, applications, and dimensions.

Advantages
  • Constructed entirely from stainless steel 304 A2, ensuring no rust.
  • Equipped with high-quality nitrile (NBR) rubber lining featuring a wafered profile for effective sealing.
  • Seamless rubber lining for enhanced durability.
  • Electrolytic zinc plated stainless steel nuts to prevent fretting.
  • Lightweight yet strong and flexible construction.
  • Easy installation with no loose parts and rounded protruding parts for safety.
  • Fully passivated clamps, individually packed with clear fitting instructions.

Applications
  • The HUWA Q clamp is designed for sealing small leaks and corrosion holes on smaller diameter pipes.
  • The HUWA QS clamp offers a complete seal around the pipe, suitable for similar applications as the Q clamp.

Dimensions
  • Available for pipe sizes from 1/2” to 3”.
  • HUWA Q clamp lengths: 60 mm and 100 mm.
  • HUWA QS clamp length: 100 mm.

General Information
  • Manufactured in-house with short delivery times, including rush orders within 24 hours.

Contact Information
  • Address: Boskantseweg 35A, 5492 BV Sint-Oedenrode, the Netherlands
  • Phone: ++31(0)413 47 68 10
  • Fax: ++31(0)413 47 59 99
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Website: www.huwa.nl
  • ISO Certification: ISO 9001:2000
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Catalog excerpts

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