Hydraulic pipe clamp is a fastening device used to secure and support pipes and hoses in hydraulic systems, preventing them from moving due to pressure and vibration. These clamps are made of two halves, often from materials like polypropylene or aluminum, which are held together by bolts or screws to firmly grip the pipe or hose. They come in single and double configurations to secure one or two lines, respectively, and are essential for maintaining system integrity in high-pressure environments.
Their primary function is to fix hydraulic lines (pipes, tubes, or hoses) to a mounting surface, such as a machine frame. They prevent unwanted movement, separation, or damage caused by hydraulic pressure and system vibrations. Some clamps are designed to absorb shock and dampen vibration, which can extend the life of the hydraulic system.