LOCTITE® Threadlocker Demo

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  • Опубликовано: 21 апр 2021
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  • @williamfrench9973
    @williamfrench9973 Год назад

    So… why did they cutoff the video mid-sentence? I’d be interested to see the rest.

  • @latino8791
    @latino8791 2 года назад +1

    None of the thread locker I have tested work as you people say that it needs heat to be removed on bolts. I bought 3/8" stainless steel bolts and nuts, cleaned both with brake cleaner to remove oil residue, dried them with a paper towel, heat them up with a mini torch to dry up the brake cleaner, let em cool off for a full 24 hours, applied thread locker 262 and 271 on diff bolts, let em set for 24 hours and didn't even get sealed as your tech on vid says that it might need heat, I was able to remove all of them with vice grips. I redid everything all over again except this time before applying the loctite I used Permatex Surface Prep Primer & Activator for Anaerobic Adhesives since it was recommended on some forums to help nuts and bolts bond correctly but they didn't work again, I could remove em all with vice grips again after letting them set for 3 full days, same ting with the 1/4" bolts and nuts. Doesn't work as they say that it can't be removed without heat with red thread locker.

    • @axa.axa.
      @axa.axa. 2 года назад +3

      He said MAY require localized heat. If your bolts don't corrode and remain in good shape you won't need heat

    • @age_of_reason
      @age_of_reason Год назад

      Spec sheet says it only takes 33 nm to break the thread. If you're in a tight spot where you can't get enough torque to loosen the bolt/nut then you could use heat then.

  • @rajabanthal2420
    @rajabanthal2420 2 года назад

    We are used 243 but that bolt was broken how can I remove bolt?