Description
Nothing ruins a good day in the field quite like the smell of exhaust fumes drifting into your cab or that telltale black soot around loose exhaust joints. When your old exhaust clamps rust through or lose their grip, this 57mm heavy-duty replacement gets your exhaust system sealed up tight so you can focus on the work at hand instead of worrying about dangerous fumes or engine damage.
What You’re Getting
- 57mm diameter fits standard tractor exhaust pipes found on most agricultural equipment
- 10mm band width provides plenty of sealing surface for a gas-tight connection
- Heavy-duty construction that won’t crush pipes but still maintains proper clamping pressure
- Corrosion-resistant coating stands up to exhaust heat and moisture better than standard clamps
- Even pressure distribution prevents pipe distortion while creating a reliable seal
Built for Real Farm Work
This clamp handles the punishment that comes with tractor exhaust systems – extreme temperatures that cycle from cold starts to full-load operation, constant vibration from diesel engines, and the corrosive effects of exhaust condensation mixed with field dust. Whether you’re running a utility tractor for daily chores or working a larger machine through long days of heavy fieldwork, proper exhaust sealing keeps harmful gases where they belong while maintaining the back pressure your engine needs for efficient operation.
Made to Last
Exhaust clamps live in one of the harshest environments on your tractor, dealing with temperatures over 1000°F and corrosive exhaust gases. This heavy-duty version uses quality steel construction with protective coating that resists the accelerated corrosion caused by exhaust condensation and agricultural chemicals. The wide band design distributes clamping force evenly, so it seals without crushing pipes like cheaper alternatives often do.
Good to Know
Always let the exhaust system cool down before working on it – those pipes stay hot longer than you’d think. Clean the pipe surfaces with a wire brush before installing the new clamp to get rid of rust and carbon buildup that prevents proper sealing. Position the clamp to bridge the joint evenly and tighten gradually to avoid distorting the pipes. After your first few heat cycles, check the clamp and retighten if needed as thermal expansion can loosen new installations.





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