This replacement hose clamp secures a hose to its fitting to maintain a tight, leak-resistant seal. Replacing a worn clamp helps stop drips and keeps fill, drain, or circulation lines firmly in place for reliable operation.
- Applies clamping force to hold a hose on a barb or stub connection
- Helps prevent leaks at hose joints
- Common symptoms: water leaking at a hose connection, hose slipping off, poor fill or drain performance
- Replace when the original is loose, corroded, distorted, or lost tension; also recommended when installing a new hose
What's included: 1 hose clamp
- Disconnect power and shut off water supply before servicing
- Expect some residual water; protect the work area
- Note the clamp's position/orientation; use appropriate hand tools for the clamp style
- Ensure the hose is fully seated and clamp is secure; run a test cycle and check for leaks
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I got E15 code occasionally i would slide it out and dry out with some paper towels and it would be fine again for a few months Vincent G. • Buffalo , NY • August 13, 2018
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