Spring hose clamps look like a metal ring with a slot running down the middle and 2 protruding arms that stick up from the ring, which you squeeze to loosen the clamp. You might find a spring hose clamp on a rubber cooling system hose in an automobile, for example. Get a pair of flexible hose clamp pliers, so you can use them to remove a variety of different sizes of hose clamps. They’re available online for under $20 USD.

Pinch hose clamps look like a metal ring with square-shaped holes in them and a protruding metal ear, which creates tension on the tubing when crimped. Alternatively, cut through the hose clamp using a rotary tool fitted with a cutting blade. Pinch clamps are also known as crimp clamps or one-time-use hose clamps.

SharkBite hose clamps are just brass push-to-fit plumbing fittings that have an interior plastic component, which fits inside the tubing. They are commonly found in all types of plumbing applications. SharkBite fittings are sometimes used on PEX tubing because other types of hose clamps don’t work for PEX. The disconnecting ring is just another moveable ring inside the fixed, exterior metal ring of the SharkBite hose clamp. For 35-mm to 55-mm SharkBite clamps, you have to rotate the disconnecting clip clockwise to disengage the clamp.

Screw hose clamps look like metal rings with slots in them and have a screw with a bolt head on one side, which is what you use to tighten or loosen the clamps. Alternatively, use a power drill fitted with a flat-head drill bit or a wrench drill bit to unscrew the hose clamp. Screw hose clamps are also known as T-bolt hose clamps.

You would need to do this if the drain hose clamp on your washing machine is broken or rusted out, for example. Reverse the process with a new hose clamp to reconnect your washing machine’s drain hose. If you use a pipe, apply pipe joint compound on the exposed threads of the pipe. [5] X Research source It is preferable to use a plumbing compound that contains Teflon. [6] X Research source The advantage of using this compound is that Teflon expands when it gets wet and seals the leaks. [7] X Research source