





Loctite 135375 Red 262 High Strength Thread Locker, 300 degrees F Maximum Temperature, 250 mL Bottle
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George Lutz
Greater than one weekI bought some cabinet pulls that look like little Ts. The problem with them is that when you open the door you apply a lot of side way torque to the T. I put a drop of locktite on each screw and no more problems
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Glenn Dunlap
> 3 daySmall vial for small projects. It you dont use much or often no need for large expensive bottle to dry up and be wasted. I yse it for securing bearings in slip fit fidget spinners. A little goes a long way. Use sparingly.
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Redacted
> 3 dayHave something that moves that shouldnt? This stops that.... permenantly... Assuming its a screw/bolt of course.
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Rainer
> 3 dayNothing much to say about this, it is Loctite, so a brief of what I use it for: When I need to make sure something does not move at all, I use Loctite Red 262. This takes a lot of torque and heat to remove. Do NOT use this until you know how strong it is and you know how to remove it. Do NOT use this on any screw you want to remove. I use the 243 blue to secure bolts on my Harley that I may need/want to remove later, and to secure grip nuts on my pistols. These are not things that I plan to remove anytime soon, and want to make sure they stay put until I may need to remove them. I use the Purple 222MS to secure grip screws, sight set screws and those few Harley bolts that I remove often. The purple holds against vibration, but is easy to break loose with a little torque.
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Akili m.
Greater than one weekVery higth strength
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Margie C.
> 3 dayDoes what it says it will do.
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D. Bevis
> 3 dayProduct and Vendor all as promised. Prompt delivery. Would buy again.
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Larry
> 3 dayDoes the job, and if you just need a little. I get one every time a build a rifle. Always have enough
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Grant
Greater than one weekDoes what its designed to do.
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KBA
> 3 daywhat can I say? does what its supposed to and was just right amount that I needed.