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.35oz 10g packages

Threadlocker Gels

Threadlocker Gels, in the GEL TWIST™ and GEL SQUEEZE™ Applicators, provide "liquid quality" reliability without the drips, globs, mess or waste.
  • OEM specified. Gel formula provides “liquid-reliability” without drips, globs, mess or waste.
  • Especially well-suited for permanently locking studs and press fits.
  • Adds 3,000 PSI holding power on slip and press fit assemblies.
  • Replaces set screws and snap rings.
  • Locks against vibration loosening.
  • May require heat or special tools for removal.
  • Conforms to ASTM D5363 AN0221 (Mil-S-46163A, Type I, Grade K).
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