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Technicqll anaerobic adhesive for bearings, shafts and gears 6601 10 g
Technicqll anaerobic adhesive for bearings, shafts and gears 6601 10 g
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Technicqll anaerobic adhesive for bearings, shafts and gears 6601 10 g
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Technicqll anaerobic adhesive for bearings, shafts and gears 6601 10 g
Technicqll anaerobic adhesive for bearings, shafts and gears 6601 10 g
Technicqll anaerobic adhesive for bearings, shafts and gears 6601 is a 10 g tube formulation intended for bonding and sealing close-fitting metal components. The product cures where air is excluded between mating metal parts, forming a durable polymer that secures press fits, reduces fretting, and prevents fluid leakage in assembled shafts, splines, bearings and gear interfaces. It is formulated for repair, maintenance and assembly tasks in automotive and industrial environments where controlled immobilization and sealing of metal components is required.
This anaerobic adhesive provides a fast curing solution for metal-to-metal joints that require positional retention and leak resistance without mechanical fasteners. It stabilizes fitted and threaded connections, resists vibration-induced loosening, and fills microscopic gaps to reduce fretting and wear. The low-viscosity 10 g tube allows precise application to small components and confined areas typically found in bearing and shaft assemblies.
Prepare mating surfaces by cleaning thoroughly to remove oil, grease, dirt and rust; use an appropriate degreaser or solvent and allow the surfaces to dry. Apply a thin, even layer of the adhesive to one of the metal parts at the joint area, then assemble the parts immediately and ensure correct alignment. Allow adequate time for the adhesive to cure fully under assembled conditions; cure time depends on gap size, substrate type and ambient conditions. Excess adhesive should be removed before curing. Follow local safety guidance and use in well-ventilated areas.
For optimal performance, use on clean, closely fitting metal surfaces and avoid applying to heavily oxidized or painted areas. For assemblies that require future disassembly, consider whether the adhesive’s strength and intended permanence are suitable; small quantities applied precisely are recommended for repair and maintenance tasks.
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