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jedwards
17th February 2021, 06:32 PM
Gentlemen,
Just wondering what the accumulated wisdom of this group is in regards to securing blots such as Fly wheel bolts?
We have the old and tried lock tabs that get hammering into position so the head of the bolt cannot move. We have a range of thread locking formulations like Loc-tite or is it best to be super conservative and use both?
Some of my Tabs are pretty beaten up and could well fail by simply breaking off. New one are not necessarily easy or cheap to find.
Loctite is super convenient but is it enough for a Series 1 80" puttering around the urban streets of Perth?

thanks in advance.
Jeff

Homestar
17th February 2021, 06:43 PM
If the locking tabs are borderline, I’d just go with Loctite 243 as I keep a bottle in the garage but if you think you want stronger then 263 would be the go IMO.

Blknight.aus
17th February 2021, 06:55 PM
I use both as my own preference.

I'll do either if the customer has a preference.

I wont reuse locktabs that have been folded prior without loctite.

rover-56
18th February 2021, 07:32 AM
Gentlemen,
Just wondering what the accumulated wisdom of this group is in regards to securing blots such as Fly wheel bolts?
We have the old and tried lock tabs that get hammering into position so the head of the bolt cannot move. We have a range of thread locking formulations like Loc-tite or is it best to be super conservative and use both?
Some of my Tabs are pretty beaten up and could well fail by simply breaking off. New one are not necessarily easy or cheap to find.
Loctite is super convenient but is it enough for a Series 1 80" puttering around the urban streets of Perth?

thanks in advance.
Jeff

If you anneal the tabs they have a better chance of surviving, but I'd still use Loctite on the bolts.
Just because it's hard to get in there again to fix things that come loose.
Terry

jedwards
18th February 2021, 11:01 AM
If you anneal the tabs they have a better chance of surviving, but I'd still use Loctite on the bolts.
Just because it's hard to get in there again to fix things that come loose.
Terry

Good idea Terry,
I'll heat them up and see how they turn out.
I do like the idea using Loctite anyway, so happy to have that confirmed by this excellent and knowledgable group.

regards
Jeff