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    Threadlocker Gel

    Loctite® 8060, 1.69 FL. oz Tube

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Threadlocker Gel, Loctite® 8060, 1.69 FL. oz Tube.
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    Form

    Gel

    Locking Strength

    Medium

    Manufacturer

    Loctite®

    Manufacturer Model Number

    8060

    Container

    Size

    1.69 fl. oz.

    Type

    Tube

    Begins to Harden

    30 min.

    Color

    Blue

    Breakaway Torque

    90 in·lbf

    Temperature Range

    -65° F to 300° F

    Consistency

    Gel

    Viscosity

    Not Rated

    Reaches Full Strength

    24 hr.

    Clarity

    Opaque

    Cure Type

    Anaerobic

    For Maximum Thread Diameter

    1 1/2"

    For Use On

    Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Cast Iron, Copper, Stainless Steel, Steel, Titanium

    Formulation

    Acrylic Plastic

    Mixing Required

    No

    Removal Method

    Hand Tool

    Type

    Threadlocker

    Country of Origin

    United States

    DFARS Compliance

    Specialty Metals COTS-Exempt

    Export Control Classification Number (ECCN)

    EAR99

    REACH Compliance

    Not Compliant

    RoHS Compliance

    Not Compliant

    Schedule B Number

    350610.0000

    U.S.–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) Qualifying

    No

    Additional Specifications

    With a slower flow than liquids, gel threadlockers cling to fasteners for more controlled application and less mess. They begin to harden when you thread coated surfaces together, blocking exposure to air.

    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.

    Medium Locking StrengthStrong enough for most applications, these threadlockers hold firmly until you break their bond with a combination or ratchet wrench.