DIN 3016 is the German industrial standard that defines the dimensional and material requirements for rubber-lined pipe clamps — commonly known as P-clips. It is widely referenced in automotive, marine, rail, and general industrial procurement specifications across Europe. Understanding what the standard covers and what it requires is essential for anyone specifying clips into a DIN 3016-referenced application.
What Is DIN 3016?
DIN 3016 (formally DIN 3016 Rohrschellen) is published by the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN) — the German standards body. It defines the design, dimensions, and material grades for rubber-cushioned pipe clamps used in industrial and automotive applications.
The standard was developed as the European automotive and industrial sectors required a common dimensional basis for pipe clamp interchangeability. A clip specified to DIN 3016 at a given nominal diameter will fit a pipe of that OD regardless of which DIN 3016-compliant manufacturer supplied it.
The standard is widely referenced in European procurement even when formal certification is not required, because it provides a common language for clip specification — nominal diameter, band width, fixing hole, and material grade — without needing custom drawings.
DIN 3016 Part 1 vs Part 2
| Part | Reference | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Part 1 | DIN 3016-1 | Standard rubber-lined pipe clamp — plain band profile with single fixing hole. The most commonly specified type, covering general industrial, automotive, and HVAC applications. |
| Part 2 | DIN 3016-2 | Rubber-lined pipe clamp with reinforced (beaded) band profile. The additional bead stiffens the band and increases load capacity, making this variant appropriate for higher-load or larger-diameter applications. |
For most general and automotive applications, DIN 3016-1 is the relevant reference. DIN 3016-2 is specified where the heavier band profile is required — this broadly corresponds to our heavy-duty P-clip range.
Standard Dimensions Defined
DIN 3016 specifies a nominal diameter series, with corresponding band widths and fixing hole sizes. The nominal diameter corresponds to the internal diameter of the clip at closure — it should match the outer diameter of the pipe or hose being secured.
| Nominal Diameter (mm) | Band Width (mm) | Fixing Hole |
|---|---|---|
| 8–16 | 12 | M4/M5 |
| 16–28 | 12 | M6 |
| 28–38 | 12 | M6/M8 |
| 38–50 (heavy duty) | 19–20 | M10 |
| 50–90 (heavy duty) | 25 | M10–M14 |
See our full sizing chart for the complete range of available diameters and fixing holes across our product range.
Material Requirements
DIN 3016 specifies material grades for both the band and the rubber liner:
- Band material: mild steel (with appropriate surface protection — typically electroplated zinc) or stainless steel (A2 or A4 grade). The standard does not mandate a specific coating thickness but requires the coating to be adequate for the intended application.
- Rubber liner: the standard references the liner material grade — EPDM is the most common, and is the liner material used across our range. EPDM meets the oil resistance, temperature range, and weathering requirements defined in the standard for general industrial use.
Specifying to DIN 3016
A complete DIN 3016 clip specification includes:
- Standard reference: DIN 3016-1 or DIN 3016-2
- Nominal diameter in mm
- Band material: steel (zinc-coated) or stainless steel (A2 or A4)
- Fixing hole size
Example: DIN 3016-1, 22 mm, A2 stainless, M6 — a standard P-clip, 22 mm nominal diameter, in A2 stainless steel, with an M6 fixing hole.
Our P-Clips and DIN 3016
Our P-clips are manufactured by Birmingham Specialities Ltd following the dimensional conventions of DIN 3016, covering the standard nominal diameter series, band widths, and fixing hole sizes. They are available in zinc-coated mild steel and stainless steel, with EPDM rubber lining as standard.
For procurement applications requiring specific compliance documentation, material certifications, or test data, contact us directly with your requirements.
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