Clamp for joining tubular pipe sections

Pipe joints or couplings – With assembly means or feature – With holding means functioning only during transportation...

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285470, 285252, 285253, F16L 2500

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057824991

ABSTRACT:
In a pipe jointure for joining pipe sections, particularly of exhaust systems of motor vehicles including a clamp having opposite leg portions with clamping surfaces for enclosing and firmly engaging adjacent ends of the pipe sections, at least one of the leg portions has radially inwardly and axially outwardly directed tabs extending therefrom in circumferentially spaced relationship for retaining and guiding the adjacent pipe sections while the clamp is mounted and tightened by compressing bolts.

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