Bob_3
Mechanical
- Feb 20, 2019
- 25
Were having issues with steel to aluminum loctited assemblies coming loose. Normally they'll withstand 40 ft-lbs. of torque, but when they fail, it's only at 5 ft-lbs.
We clean and rinse parts, and use primer and #638 retaining compound for strength. When we take the failed assemblies apart, it seems half the loctite is gone, and only residue on the trailing half of the threads remains. Is the loctite being wiped away by the threads?
Maybe the retaining compound is to viscous for threads, but when it works, it work very well. Has anyone had this type of consistancy problems?
Thanks...
We clean and rinse parts, and use primer and #638 retaining compound for strength. When we take the failed assemblies apart, it seems half the loctite is gone, and only residue on the trailing half of the threads remains. Is the loctite being wiped away by the threads?
Maybe the retaining compound is to viscous for threads, but when it works, it work very well. Has anyone had this type of consistancy problems?
Thanks...