Steve Crow | 26/11/2017 11:06:19 |
429 forum posts 268 photos | I am looking for some way of securing small screws from vibration etc. The screws are steel 12BA going into tapped brass and brass nuts. It is important that the bond is temporary, I want to be able to break it without damaging things. It might be asking a bit much but it would help if it was invisible as well. Looking at the Loctite website just confuses me more - there are so many different products and I don't know how there properties will scale down to tiny screws. They are not cheap either. Would a superglue bond be breakable? Do clockmakers use shellac? Has anybody have any suggestions or experience with this sort of thing? Many thanks Steve |
Emgee | 26/11/2017 11:28:37 |
2610 forum posts 312 photos | Hi Steve Threadloc 395 here looks suitable Emgee typo again. Edited By Emgee on 26/11/2017 11:30:14 |
Tony Pratt 1 | 26/11/2017 11:28:39 |
2319 forum posts 13 photos | One of the many thread locking products will be what you are after. Tony |
Chris Evans 6 | 26/11/2017 11:37:41 |
![]() 2156 forum posts | Thread lock put on vary sparingly with a cocktail stick. |
john carruthers | 26/11/2017 11:40:30 |
![]() 617 forum posts 180 photos | Thread locker. It can be dismantled, if stuborn a bit of heat helps loosen it. |
Michael Gilligan | 26/11/2017 12:00:15 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | For 12BA screws ... Loctite 222 is a good place to start MichaelG. . http://www.loctite.co.uk/loctite-4087.htm?nodeid=8802623422465 Note: The illustration on that page is not particularly helpful !! Edited By Michael Gilligan on 26/11/2017 12:03:06 |
JohnF | 26/11/2017 13:32:24 |
![]() 1243 forum posts 202 photos | Agreed Michael but I think 221 low viscosity may be better in view of the thread size. |
fizzy | 26/11/2017 15:01:55 |
![]() 1860 forum posts 121 photos | I wouldnt put anything with the loctite threadlock logo anywhere near a 12ba nut or bolt, even their very weak bearing retainer is likely to cause the thread to break, I know this from experience. Try a minute dab of clear silicone sealant first is my advice and I use loctite products almost daily. |
Michael Gilligan | 26/11/2017 15:12:51 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by JohnF on 26/11/2017 13:32:24:
Agreed Michael but I think 221 low viscosity may be better in view of the thread size. . Quite possibly, John I really wouldn't want to choose beteween them without considering the detail of the requirement and Steve's preferred method of application. At the risk of tempting providence: I happen to have 222 in stock, and I've never [yet] had a problem using it on very small screws. MichaelG.
|
Please login to post a reply.
Want the latest issue of Model Engineer or Model Engineers' Workshop? Use our magazine locator links to find your nearest stockist!
Sign up to our newsletter and get a free digital issue.
You can unsubscribe at anytime. View our privacy policy at www.mortons.co.uk/privacy
You can contact us by phone, mail or email about the magazines including becoming a contributor, submitting reader's letters or making queries about articles. You can also get in touch about this website, advertising or other general issues.
Click THIS LINK for full contact details.
For subscription issues please see THIS LINK.