ABRO LOK® PERMANENT THREADLOCK

High Strength Formula Locks Studs Up to One Inch.
• Vibration-Proof; Resists Most Chemicals.
• For Applications Not Requiring Periodic Disassembly.

Brand

ABRO

Size

6ml

,

50ml

Made in

USA

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SKU: TL-371 Category:
Description

Advantages :

This product is a strong and versatile adhesive that can be used for a variety of applications. It is easy to apply and cures quickly, and it is resistant to most chemicals. It can be used for automotive, industrial, and home use. Some of the specific applications that are mentioned in the product description include:

Automotive: Wheel studs, auto frame, engine, and suspension
Industrial: Maintenance of material movers, heavy conveyors, machinery, and structural fasteners
Home: Play sets, bolts, and home equipment
The product is also said to have a shear strength of 3000 psi, which is very strong. This means that it can withstand a lot of force before breaking. The product is also permanent, so it will not loosen over time.

For more information, please visit: https://abro.com/

 

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