Rubber Lined P Clip

Rubber lined p clip mainly use in new energy vehicles, Marine/Marine engineering, electronics, railways, engines, aviation, electric locomotives etc.The wrapping rubber of OEM P Type Hose Clips provides excellent protection to the fixed wire and pipe, with good flexibility, smooth surface, chemical corrosion resistance, high strength, good impact resistance, waterproof, oil-proof and dust proof.

Features

Easy to use, insulated, durable and long lasting.
Effectively absorbing shocks and avoiding abrasion.
Perfect for securing brake pipes, fuel lines and wiring among many other uses.
Firmly clamp pipes, hoses and cables without chafing or damaging the surface of the component being clamped.
Material: 304 Stainless Steel band with EPDM Rubber Lined.

Description:

1) Bandwidth and Thickness

Bandwidth and thickness is 12*0.6/15*0.6/20*0.6/20*0.8mm

2) Component

It has only two parts, contains: band &rubber.

3) Material

There are three series of material as below:

①W1 series(all the parts are zinc-plated)

②W4 series(all the parts are stainless steel 201/304)

③W5 series(all the parts are stainless steel316)

4) Color of Rubber

For this clip, the color of rubber could be customized, at present we have blue, black, orange, and yellow. If you want other color, also we could provide for you.

Application:

P clips are used extensively in many industries for securing pipes, hoses and cables. The snug fitting EPDM liner enables the clips to clamp the pipes, hoses and cables firmly without any possibility of chafing or damage to the surface of the component being clamped. The liner also absorbs vibration and prevents water penetration into the clamping area, with the added advantage of accommodating size variations due to temperature changes. EPDM is chosen for its resistance to oils, greases and wide temperature tolerances. The P Clip band has a special strengthening rib which keeps the clip flush to the bolted surface. The fixing holes are pierced to accept a standard M6 bolt, with the lower hole being elongated to allow for any adjustment that may be necessary when lining up the fixing holes.


Post time: Jan-07-2022