Hose clamps are essential for securing hoses to barbed fittings on pipes or machinery, ensuring fluids and gases don’t leak. By tightening a clamp’s screw (torque), you generate radial clamping force that presses the hose (hose clamp stainless) around the fitting for a reliable seal. In this article, we explain how that force path works, examine the anatomy of the sealed interface, compare common clamp types (from classic worm gear clamps to spring, T-bolt, ear, and lined clamps), and discuss why leaks happen and how to prevent them. Using durable stainless steel hose clamps and proper techniques will keep your connections tight – whether you’re a professional or a DIYer.