Pentair Stainless Steel Tubing Clamp | Commercial Size Feeder | R175013
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About This Item
The Pentair R175013 is the OEM stainless steel tubing clamp for the Pentair Commercial Size Automatic Chemical Feeder (300-29X series), securing the tubing connections that deliver sanitizer through the feeder system.
⚠️ IMPORTANT: 2 CLAMPS REQUIRED PER FEEDER
Two (2) tubing clamps are required per Commercial Size Feeder unit for a complete service. This listing is for one (1) clamp — order two if replacing all clamps on a single feeder.
The R175013 tubing clamp holds the chemical delivery tubing securely in place on the Pentair 300-29X Commercial Size Automatic Chemical Feeder. A loose or failed clamp allows tubing to slip under system pressure, interrupting chemical feed and potentially exposing surrounding equipment to undiluted sanitizer. Replacing a worn or corroded clamp restores a secure, leak-free tubing connection.
Specifications
| Pentair Part Number | R175013 |
| Part Name | S/S Tubing Clamp |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Quantity Included | 1 (Each) |
Fits Into
| Brand | Equipment Line | Model / Part Number | Notes |
| Pentair | Commercial Size Feeder — Sanitizer & Water Quality | 300-29X | 2 clamps required per unit |
Compatibility is based on Pentair parts documentation and available OEM records. This is not an exhaustive list. For certainty, verify the part number in your equipment's manual or on the original part itself before ordering.
Pro Tip
Stainless steel clamps in chemical feeder environments are exposed to concentrated sanitizer — inspect both clamps any time the feeder is opened for service. If one clamp shows corrosion or deformation, replace both at the same time. Two clamps are required per feeder, so ordering a pair in a single transaction avoids a second service call.
