Founded in Denver, Colorado in 1937, BAND-IT is acknowledged as the world's leader in quality engineered band clamping systems. A unit of IDEX Corporation, BAND-IT has an international network of representatives and distributors, with manufacturing and distribution facilities serving users worldwide.
BAND-IT IDEX, Inc. 4799 Dahlia Street Denver, CO 80216 USA Toll Free Phone: 1-800-525-0758 Phone: 303-320-4555 Website: www.BAND-IT-IDEX.com
I watched a video My unit must be different it has a different banding system I bought the bandit clamps that are already pretty much formed. I can't figure out how to make the cutting tool work. I'm so sad tried it like 10 times I'm only using water hose so the clamps are working but they're not in properly I hate my life
What about tips on a band it clamp removal guide enough on how to install them how about showing how to remove them or what tools are needed for those job's
used this tool for the first time. The video is so superior to the provided instructions that have some VERY crummy pictures. I did finally figure it out but one thing that i have not reconciled. It says that you can use the spool and not waste. Holding the spool or a length of band while trying to set the band clamp is more than a handful. maybe with two people or with a skill that is not shown. So I have to do a little waste until that skill or a second person comes along LOL
will this tool secure 3/4 stainless steel banding around a 27ft aluminum slatted swimming pool? I think this will help keep the pool together for a long time.
You’d want to use a standard banding iron and banding tool set up for bricks and lumber. It will be a mere fraction per use compared to the stainless banding and stainless fancy seal/fastening clip
I’ve been using this tool since about 1970. It was sent to Band it once for chipping at the face. They sent me a new tool no charge. I have a Junior adapter that I use most often now. I just made up a hard suction hose for a Honda water pump.
greetings. I had two questions. First, the T30069 uses a v different procedure from the rest of the range which use screw tensioning. Does the T30069 offer any advantage or is it simply outdated. Second, what are the unique applications/advantages of the Band-It type of clamp (with collar and break-away tail). What are its capabilities/limitations?