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Old 10-08-2003, 06:00 PM
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The tube for my submersible return pump keeps popping off, thankfully my parents heard it right when it came off so there wasn't toooooo much mess, but I need a way to keep it attached, obviously i can't use a metal clamp of any kind, so any ideas? thanks.
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Old 10-08-2003, 06:17 PM
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you can use the big industrial plastic clamps or if your pump is 1" reduce it to 3/4 " use a heat gun and put it in the hose connection
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obviously i can't use a metal clamp of any kind, so any ideas? thanks.
I've used steel hose clamps for 2 years without problem. They are submersed (and rusty), but I don't see any ill effects. Ultimately plastic is better, but if it were me, I wouldn't (and don't) worry about steel ones.
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Didnt know that about the steel clamps, thanks.


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Plastic cable ("zip") ties maybe? Click them one or two "ticks" tighter than the outside of the diameter and you can make that connection perhaps a little more snug?
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Plastic cable ("zip") ties maybe? Click them one or two "ticks" tighter than the outside of the diameter and you can make that connection perhaps a little more snug?
Tony, problem with that is you need to cut them off for maintenance. The hoses can get damaged from that. I have seen plastic clamps on one of the US mail order sites. Maybe ask in the DIY forum at RC
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They have them in Stainless Steel aswell but ultimatly I think they will rust anyways. Sure beats a flood though.
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Was just a thought. I use the zip ties over my mag18 running the bullet. It's not so snug that I can't eventually wiggle the hose off, but enough snug that it's a PITA to get on and off. I imagine that doing it this way is not entirely foolproof, but better than just a slip fit over those threads.

If I was running a mag drive on any more backpressure, I'd just get a threaded to barb fitting. If I was running a pump that didn't have a NPT outlet, and I was concerned about slippage, then I might consider juryrigging some kind of NPT piece onto it, either PVC cement or weld-on or epoxy or something like that.
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