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    9 Products

    Adhesive and Sealant Assortments

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Adhesive and Sealant Assortments.
    Assorted adhesives and sealants for routine maintenance work or quick repairs.
    Mfr.
    Includes
    Component (Mfr. Model No.)
    Reaches Full
    Strength, hr.
    Mixing
    Req.
    Each
    Loctite®CasePipe Thread Sealant (567)—1.69 fl. oz. Bottle
    Threadlocker (243)—0.34 fl. oz. Bottle
    Threadlocker (263)—0.34 fl. oz. Bottle
    Retaining Compound (641)—0.34 fl. oz. Bottle
    Retaining Compound (660)—1.69 fl. oz. Tube
    Gasket Maker Sealant (587)—2.4 fl. oz. Tube
    Gasket Maker Sealant (518)—1.69 fl. oz. Tube
    Pipe Thread Sealant (5452)—1.69 fl. oz. Bottle
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    Threadlockers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Threadlockers. Threadlockers, Bottle.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Threadlockers. Threadlockers, Single-Use Capsule.

    Bottle

    Single-Use

    Capsule

    The most commonly used threadlockers, these liquids prevent loosening due to vibration, bending, or improper torque. You only need a few drops to evenly coat threads. As you twist parts together, exposure to air is blocked and the threadlocker begins to harden.
    Primer (sold separately) cleans the surface and decreases the time to reach full strength. It is recommended when working with aluminum, stainless steel, and titanium; black-oxide finishes; and cadmium and zinc coatings.
    High Locking Strength—Keep fasteners firmly in place in motors, pumps, and other applications subjected to heavy shock and vibration. Breaking the bond of these threadlockers requires a propane torch, heat gun, or induction heater. As a result, they shouldn't be used in setups that you disassemble often.
    Thin Liquid—Seep into tight spaces better than thick liquids, so they're best for fine threads.
    Container
    Each
    Package
    Mfr. Model
    No.
    Size, fl.
    oz.
    Type
    Begins to
    Harden, min.
    Color
    Breakaway Torque,
    in·lbf
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Consistency
    Viscosity,
    cP
    Reaches Full
    Strength, hr.
    Each
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    High Locking Strength
     
    Loctite®
    2630.02Single-Use Capsule5Red275-65 to 360Thin Liquid5002491458A1350000010091458A1670000000
    2630.34Bottle5Red275-65 to 360Thin Liquid5002491458A610000001091458A651000000
    2631.69Bottle5Red275-65 to 360Thin Liquid5002491458A620000001091458A653000000
    2638.45Bottle5Red275-65 to 360Thin Liquid5002491458A6300000001091458A65400000000
     
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