Re: "Loc-tite" for electrically conductive connections

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Sujet : Re: "Loc-tite" for electrically conductive connections
De : jlarkin_highland_tech (at) *nospam* nirgendwo (john larkin)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 02. Sep 2024, 23:05:11
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On Sun, 1 Sep 2024 22:03:44 -0700, Don Y <blockedofcourse@foo.invalid>
wrote:

I have many threaded connections that are subject to vibration
and other mechanical disturbances.
>
Is there something like "Loc-tite" that is suggested for use on
said connections?

I'd expect the regular Loctite to work fine. Try it.

The real nuisance is scruncing screws down into countersunk anodized
holes. Undercut flathead screws seem to cut through the anodize and
make a good connection.

Star lockwashers dig into metal pretty good too.


Date Sujet#  Auteur
2 Sep 24 * "Loc-tite" for electrically conductive connections8Don Y
2 Sep 24 +- Re: "Loc-tite" for electrically conductive connections1Bill Sloman
2 Sep 24 +* Re: "Loc-tite" for electrically conductive connections2Jeff Layman
3 Sep 24 i`- Re: "Loc-tite" for electrically conductive connections1Don Y
2 Sep 24 +- Re: "Loc-tite" for electrically conductive connections1Joe Gwinn
2 Sep 24 +- Re: "Loc-tite" for electrically conductive connections1john larkin
2 Sep 24 +- Re: "Loc-tite" for electrically conductive connections1john larkin
3 Sep 24 `- Re: "Loc-tite" for electrically conductive connections1Martin Rid

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