Description
When you’re dealing with hydraulic hoses that need a secure, leak-free connection, this Breeze Power-seal hose clamp delivers the reliable grip you need. Whether it’s hydraulic lines on your loader, fuel connections, or coolant hoses, a good clamp prevents the kind of messy, expensive leaks that always seem to happen at the worst possible moment. This size handles mid-range hose diameters from 1-9/16 inches up to 2-1/2 inches – perfect for common hydraulic and fuel applications.
What You’re Getting
- Stainless steel band that won’t rust or corrode even in harsh farm conditions
- Zinc-plated hex screw provides corrosion resistance while staying easy to tighten
- 5/16-inch hex head works with standard tools you already have
- Half-inch band width distributes clamping force evenly without cutting into hoses
- Adjustable design accommodates slight variations in hose diameter
Built for Real Farm Work
This clamp size works great on hydraulic lines for loader circuits, three-point lift cylinders, and remote hydraulic connections. You’ll also find it useful for fuel lines on larger tractors, coolant hoses, and air intake connections. The 1-9/16 to 2-1/2 inch range covers most standard agricultural hydraulic applications where you need more clamping force than smaller clamps can provide.
Made to Last
The stainless steel band resists the chemicals, weather, and vibration that destroy cheaper clamps. Even with constant exposure to hydraulic fluid, diesel fuel, and temperature swings, this clamp maintains its grip. The zinc plating on the hex screw prevents corrosion while keeping the threads smooth for easy adjustment.
Good to Know
Tighten just enough to stop leaks – over-tightening can damage hoses and actually cause failures. When installing on hydraulic lines, make sure the hose end is fully seated on the fitting before clamping. A drop of thread locker on the screw helps prevent loosening from vibration, but don’t use permanent thread locker if you might need to adjust it later.





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