Loctite 603

SKU : 603

Pack Size : 250 ml

10 Piece per Cartoon

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Description

LOCTITE® 603 is designed for the bonding of cylindrical fitting parts, particularly where consistently clean surfaces cannot be assured. The product cures when confined in the absence of
air between close fitting metal surfaces and prevents loosening and leakage from shock and vibration. Typical applications include retaining roller bearings or oil impregnated bushings into housings

Application

  • Securing bearings: Used for retaining roller bearings and oil-impregnated bushings into housings.
  • Bonding bushings and sleeves: Ideal for locking bushings and sleeves into housings, or onto shafts.
  • Fixing shafts: Used to secure shafts within geared assemblies.
  • Augmenting press and interference fits: Enhances the strength and load-bearing capacity of existing mechanical fits.
  • Use on “as received” parts: Especially suitable for applications where consistent surface cleanliness cannot be guaranteed, due to its high oil tolerance.
  • Securing gears and pulleys: Prevents the movement of gears and pulleys on motor shafts.
  • Firearm components: FNH specifically recommends this product for attaching rail systems on SCAR rifles

Direction to Use

For Assembly 1. For best results, clean all surfaces (external and internal) with a LOCTITE® cleaning solvent and allow to dry. 2. If the material is an inactive metal or the cure speed is too slow, spray with Activator 7471™ or 7649™ and allow to dry. 3. For Slip Fitted Assemblies, apply adhesive around the leading edge of the pin and the inside of the collar and use a rotating motion during assembly to ensure good coverage. 4. For Press Fitted Assemblies, apply adhesive thoroughly to both bond surfaces and assemble at high press on rates. 5. For Shrink Fitted Assemblies the adhesive should be coated onto the pin, the collar should then be heated to create sufficient clearance for free assembly. 6. Parts should not be disturbed until sufficient handling strength is achieved. For Disassembly 1. Apply localized heat to the assembly to approximately 250 °C. Disassemble while hot. For Cleanup 1. Cured product can be removed with a combination of soaking in a Loctite solvent and mechanical abrasion such as a wire brush.