Permatex 27183 High Strength Threadlocker Red, 90 ml
M**3
Works like it should
I usually prefer the “blue” thread locker....but there are a few things I want locked down and don’t plan on removing. For those items, this is the way to go.Works exactly as it should, and I can recommend this item.*******************************I rely heavily on reviews when I make purchases so I put some time into reviewing everything I buy on Amazon for personal or business use so I can help other people considering that item. If you found my review helpful, please consider hitting the "helpful" button below when it asks if the review is helpful!
T**R
So far so good
Just put some spacers on the Jeep and used this for some piece of mind. It’s been about a week and I re-torqued the nuts on the spacers they didn’t budge and all of them were perfect where I torqued them when I first put them on. If anything bad happens I’ll update this but it seems to be quite perfect to me. Please click helpful if you found this review of any help it would mean a lot.
T**Y
Make sure you shake it first
normally I use the blue thread locker for everything. I used the blue to hold a compensator on gun which had to be a specific orientation. After a couple hundred rounds it started to twist. This is when I looked in to how thread lockers work and more importantly that you loosen bolts and such by applying heat. Guess what happens to a compensator when you fire it? Yup.Bought this and for whatever reason thought it's in a tube I don't need to shake it like the blue stuff. Took to range next day and started to turn almost immediately. Realizing the err or my ways I shook it and applied again. It hasn't budged sinceOne downside to this setup is to completely remove barrel requires to unscrew compensator. So at some point I'm going to have to be able to do that. I'm using a bore snake to clean barrel without removing it but at some point I'll try and heat it up with a heatgun and see if it nudges. I'll update this if I remember.
S**E
Permatex 27100 HIgh Strength Treadlocker is jus that - strong!!!
This product states that it will require heating up the parts secured with this threadlocker to 500 degrees in order to separate the parts after the threadlocker cures, so you really need to be sure this is what you want it to do. It was exactly what I was hoping for, and it worked flawlessly by holding a barrel nut in the handle of my Colt 45 that had a screw that would not separate from the barrel nut. I put the threadlocker on the barrel nut, attached it to my Colt, and the next day - today, I was able to get the screw out of the barrel nut, but it took some force to get it to break free. The barrel nut did not budge at all, so kudos to Permatex!
T**R
red thread lock not as strong as advertised but, may just be strong enough for my project.
maybe have to bake this stuff to get it to really adhere as strong as suggested. that said, it does hold pretty well. I used to hold button head bolts into threaded hex connectors. Those went over studs in heads to hold valve covers on. Makes for a nice clean look that no one else has. Until now anyway. I was able to lightly torque my creation down ( does not take much on valve covers ) and then remove them as well. SO far the Red Thread lock is holding well. To Test strength of the Red Permatex, I used a 10mm wrench on the hex and an Allen wrench in the button head bolt. No heat and just one grunt , was able to easy enough get parts apart. BUT, appears to be doing what I wanted it to do. Proof in a few months, when I have to remove the valve covers to adjust the valves. fingers crossed. ha ha
N**N
When they say just us a drop, just use a drop.
I used this while reinstalling the parts after replacing my mom's timing chain on her Dodge Durango. Not much to say about it except yes, just use a few drops. It will lock the bolt just fine with a small amount. Of course, I used thread SEALER everywhere a bolt went into a reservoir in the block or into the water compartments and reservoirs, but all the other mounting bolts got a few drops of this. Doesn't take much, and this one small tube was all I needed (barely used any of it really).
A**R
Good value
Been using thread lockers of various brands for years. Permatex is a good brand. This is less expensive than in most stores. Use the blue "removable" type for most applications. Use this red type for larger fasteners or applications where maximum thread locking is needed.
A**R
DEFECTIVE CAPS (not damaged)
I have another brands medium threadlock and have had zero issues. I cut the tip of this red just like I did the medium but this red leaked all over the place while closed with the cap after one use. Permanex? More like use once and it’ll Permanex-ly be sealed. The medium white cap has a small protruding piece to keep the stuff in and is 5 years old without issue. Now I can’t even use this red.
J**.
Es la seguridad en un viaje en moto
Este producto debería ser obligatorio para todos los mecánicos, en carretera se me aflojo un tornillo del freno trasero y dehiziso freno de disco, caliper, horquilla, por suerte a mi no me paso mas que el susto, cuando la lleve al mecánico, vi que le ponía un poco de pintura a la punta de los tornillos, y me dijo, con esto jamás se te afloja un tornillo, te pasara otra cosa pero no un tornillo suelto.
B**.
No me sirvió.
No me sirvió para nada, espere 2 horas y seguía fresco como si lo acabara de aplicar... seguí bien las instrucciones.
M**Y
Igual que Locktite solo mas economico
Me agradó mucho este producto por que se comporta prácticamente igual que el locktite que compramos en mi empresa, a una fracción del costo.Lo usamos para tornillos de fixtures y ayuda muchísimo para que ya no se aflojen con el uso
A**Z
Para algunas aplicaciones automotrices
Es un producto conocido por mi. Excelente retención de roscas que deban asegurarse en condiciones de vibración baja.
J**Y
lock tight
works..........would buy again
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