High Pressure Tri-Clamp (13MHP)
- High-Pressure Doulble Bolted Tri-Clamps
- Available in 304 Stainless Steel. Nuts are brass.
- Pressure ratings assume wing nut tightened to 20 ft/lb of torque.
- View Sizes and Dimensions
Secure high-pressure processing lines with the double-bolted tri-clamp.
Designed to withstand higher pressure ratings, this bolted clamp ensures maximum durability and reliability in any demanding application. Crafted with precision, this sanitary clamp guarantees a secure and leak-free connection, giving you peace of mind. With its robust construction, the High-Pressure Tri-Clamp (13MHP) surpasses our standard heavy-duty clamps, making it the go-to choice for those operating in high-pressure applications.
Engineered to perfection, this clamp's pressure ratings may vary depending on your specific application requirements, including tubing dimensions and processing temperatures. To ensure the perfect fit for your needs, refer to the reference chart below for detailed information.
Bolted Clamps Part Numbers & Dimensions
Double Bolted Clamp Sizes & Dimensions
Size (Tube OD) | Part Number | Service Pressure Rating at 70°F | Service Pressure Rating at 250°F | Dimensions |
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1/2 - 3/4" | 13MHP-.50-304 | 1500 | 1200 | 1.062 |
1" - 1-1/2" | 13MHP-1-304 | 1500 | 1200 | 2.046 |
2" | 13MHP-2-304 | 1000 | 800 | 2.578 |
2-1/2" | 13MHP-2.5-304 | 1000 | 800 | 3.110 |
3" | 13MHP-3-304 | 1000 | 800 | 3.640 |
4" | 13MHP-4-304 | 800 | 600 | 4.744 |
6" | 13MHP-6-304 | 300 | 200 | 6.632 |
8" | 13MHP-8-304 | 250 | 150 | 8.695 |
10" | 13MHP-10-304 | 200 | 125 | 10.695 |
12" | 13MHP-12-304 | 150 | 100 | 12.695 |
How to Measure Tri-Clamp Fittings
Tri-Clamp Fittings and Gasket Sizing Guide
Sanitary Size |
Flange OD (?) |
Tube ID (?) |
Tube OD (?) |
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1/2″ | 0.984 | 0.370 | 0.500 |
3/4″ | 0.984 | 0.620 | 0.750 |
1″ | 1.984 | 0.870 | 1.000 |
1 1/2″ | 1.984 | 1.370 | 1.500 |
2″ | 2.516 | 1.870 | 2.000 |
2 1/2″ | 3.047 | 2.370 | 2.500 |
3″ | 3.579 | 2.870 | 3.000 |
4″ | 4.682 | 3.834 | 4.000 |
6″ | 6.562 | 5.782 | 6.000 |
8″ | 8.602 | 7.782 | 8.000 |
10″ | 10.570 | 9.782 | 10.000 |
12″ | 12.570 | 11.760 | 12.000 |
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Additional information
Line Drawings
SKU | Description | Line Drawing |
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13MHP-.50-304 | 1/2″-3/4″ Bolted High Pressure Clamp |
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13MHP-10-304 | 10″ Bolted High-Pressure Clamp |
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13MHP-12-304 | 12″ Bolted High-Pressure Clamp |
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13MHP-2-304 | 2″ Bolted High Pressure Clamp |
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13MHP-2.5-304 | 2-1/2″ Bolted High Pressure Clamp |
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13MHP-3-304 | 3″ Bolted High Pressure Clamp |
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13MHP-4-304 | 4″ Bolted High Pressure Clamp |
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13MHP-6-304 | 6″ Bolted High Pressure Clamp |
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13MHP-8-304 | 8″ Bolted High Pressure Clamp |
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Are these clamp PED Compliant?
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Q Are these clamp PED Compliant?A
None of our fittings are PED Compliant.
What are the service pressure rating units in? I'm assuming psig?
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Q What are the service pressure rating units in? I'm assuming psig?A Yes, that is correct.
Why do you use brass nuts and not stainless nuts?
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Q Why do you use brass nuts and not stainless nuts?A Simply put, brass is generally more corrosion-resistant than stainless steel. While the addition of chromium to steel makes a whole lot of difference to its ability to resist rust, it is still susceptible to corrosion at some degree. Brass nuts are also less susceptible to galling which can make it difficult to loosen or replace nuts on tri-clamp fittings.
Is your service pressure the recommended working pressure or the max allowable pressure for these clamps.
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Q Is your service pressure the recommended working pressure or the max allowable pressure for these...... Read moreA
That pressures listed are what the associated clamps have been rated to. We do not recommend exceeding these pressure levels.
For steam applications, we use PTFE teflon gaskets having max temp 450°F. What are the 13MHP Service Pressure Ratings at 450°F?
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Q For steam applications, we use PTFE teflon gaskets having max temp 450°F. What are the 13MHP Serv...... Read moreA The maximum pressure/temperature rating that we test to is 250-Degrees. We cannot offer pressure ratings beyond that temperature.
Looking for a 5-1/8" Sanitary Clamp, does this exist?
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Q Looking for a 5-1/8" Sanitary Clamp, does this exist?A We don't offer the High-Pressure Clamp in 5" size but we do have the Single-Pin Heavy Duty Clamp in 5" size. Please contact us if you would like a quote.
is there a torque spec on these high pressure clamps?
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Q is there a torque spec on these high pressure clamps?A Pressure ratings assume hex nut is tightened to 20 ft/lb of torque.
Do you have high pressure tri-clamp with ASME BPE standard and DIN Standard? If so what is the difference in dimensions?
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Q Do you have high pressure tri-clamp with ASME BPE standard and DIN Standard? If so what is the di...... Read moreA
We do not offer a double-bolt clamp for DIN fittings. We do however offer the ASME BPE Double-Bolt Clamp. Sizes and dimensions can be found on the product detail page.
Hello, what is the difference between alfa laval 13mhp and A13mhp
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Q Hello, what is the difference between alfa laval 13mhp and A13mhpA Hello. We don't offer any products manufactured by Alfa-Laval. That being said, I did visit their website and could discern no notable differences between the 13MHP and A13MHP. I'm sorry that we could not be or more help to your question. We, of course, do offer the 13MHP as a standard product.
What is the operating temperature range of the clamps? How low can they go?
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Q What is the operating temperature range of the clamps? How low can they go?A The operating temperature of these clamps is dependant upon the material selected for the tri-clamp gasket. Different materials are able to withstand different temperatures. Our lowest-rated temperature gasket material is Teflon which is rated at -250 Degrees Fahrenheit. Read about more gasket information here.
Could you confirm that these clamps are ASME rated?
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Q Could you confirm that these clamps are ASME rated?A Our High-Pressure Tri-Clamps are not ASME rated.
Hi there, can you tell me the outer diameter of the 12" clamp? Not including the bolt or bolt lugs. Thanks!
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Q Hi there, can you tell me the outer diameter of the 12" clamp? Not including the bolt or bolt lug...... Read moreA 13 1/4" is the outside diameter of our 12" clamp.
are all the clamps you have - made w brass bolts? we need stainless only
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Q are all the clamps you have - made w brass bolts? we need stainless onlyA
We are able to offer stainless steel nuts and bolts for our high-pressure tri-clamps. Please contact us for more information.
What is the weight of the 2" clamp?
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Q What is the weight of the 2" clamp?A
The 2" High-Pressure Tri-Clamp Clamp weighs in at 1.4 pounds.
Is 13MHP-050-075 a valid part? It isn't listed in the sizes and dimensions chart.
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Q Is 13MHP-050-075 a valid part? It isn't listed in the sizes and dimensions chart.A Yes, the correct part number is 13MHP-050-075. We neglected to add this SKU to our sizing and dimensions chart. That information has now been added. Nice catch!
What's the difference between this and your single pin clamp?
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Q What's the difference between this and your single pin clamp?A Hello and thanks for writing in. The bolted clamp and single pin clamp will achieve the same results in that they will make a secure tri-clamp connection. The difference between the two really comes down to ease of installation. While the bolted clamp requires two hex nuts to be secured the single pin only requires one making it easier to assembly and disassembly. The price of the single pin is less than the bolted. Given this and the ease of use I always recommend use of our single pin clamp.
I'm ordering a bunch of these bad boys. Do you offer volume discounts? Thx.
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Q I'm ordering a bunch of these bad boys. Do you offer volume discounts? Thx.A Hi, thanks for asking. I always appreciate the bargain hunters out there. Sanitary Fittings prides itself on being the low-cost provider of quality stainless steel products online. We will make every attempt to match a competitors price but there are some cases where even we cannot compete. We do not offer standard volume discounts because of our already low pricing. However, if you are looking to place an unusually large order by our definition please run it by us and we'll see what we can do for you. Hope this helps!