Cable clamps can be categorized into several main types based on their structure and application:
1. Worm Gear Clamps: This is the most common type, consisting of a stainless steel band and a worm gear mechanism. Tightness is adjusted by rotating a screw on the worm gear. They are easy to install and reusable. These clamps are widely used in automotive cooling systems, household appliance piping connections, etc.
2. Spring Clamps: Made of elastic steel, these clamps rely on the material's natural resilience to provide clamping force. Installation simply involves using a special tool to open the clamp, placing it on the desired location, and then releasing it. These clamps are particularly suitable for applications requiring frequent disassembly and reassembly.
3. T-bolt Clamps: These clamps have a more robust structure, consisting of two semi-circular metal clamps and a T-bolt. Tightening the nut generates strong clamping force, commonly used for heavy-duty industrial pipe connections.
4. Double Wire Clamps: Composed of two parallel steel wires and a connecting mechanism, these clamps are lightweight yet high-strength, primarily used for securing lightweight hoses and cables.
5. Plastic clamps: Made of engineering plastics, they are insulating and corrosion-resistant, suitable for internal wiring of electronic equipment and outdoor applications requiring high weather resistance.

