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CD47-Bot 25-02-2004 23:05

pic: The LocTite Monster
 

Rickertsen2 25-02-2004 23:06

Re: pic: The LocTite Monster
 
I find it hard to believe tat LocTite did that. Did it really? It looks more like it got hit really hard w/something.

KyleGilbert45 25-02-2004 23:13

Re: pic: The LocTite Monster
 
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pras870 25-02-2004 23:15

Re: pic: The LocTite Monster
 
I'm just wondering why you chose to use loctite on the speed controllers? Their really doesn't seem to be a need for them if you use self-tappring screws, or bolts with a lock-nut on them.

bigqueue 28-02-2004 14:19

Re: pic: The LocTite Monster
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pras870
I'm just wondering why you chose to use loctite on the speed controllers? Their really doesn't seem to be a need for them if you use self-tappring screws, or bolts with a lock-nut on them.


They were screwed through thin lexan, so we need back nuts. We had no aircraft nuts at the time, so norma nuts with locktite was the answer. The amout of loctite used was indeed excessive, but still, the results were just not what we expected.

It is now history.....but a lesson we will NOT soon forget!

-Quentin

Adam Y. 28-02-2004 14:22

Re: pic: The LocTite Monster
 
The same thing I believe happened to us when we used lexan and loctite. The stuff just cracked at the holes.

Jay H 237 28-02-2004 15:15

Re: pic: The LocTite Monster
 
If you find you need to LocTite screws or bolts into plastics or there's a chance the LocTite can come into contact with plastics (remember it doesn't take much to react with certain plastics) it's best to wrap teflon tape on the threads. You don't need a lot either, one wrap will do. This will prevent the fastners from vibrating loose and still allow them to be removed if neccesary. If you have access to the back side of the screw or bolt you could use a nut with a nylon insert.

KenWittlief 28-02-2004 15:30

Re: pic: The LocTite Monster
 
personally I would not use locktite on any electronics - there is too great a chance that you will have to replace them between matches - they are all susceptable to failure from a number of causes - and when you need to swap them out, you need to be able to do it quickly.

if anything, put double nuts on and torque them into each other. You really cant tighten down the screws on the electronics or the plastic cases will crush.


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