Threadlockers

Traditional fastening methods leave gaps. LOCTITE threadlockers fill them.

Mechanical locking devices (such as split washers, nylon nuts, flat washers) were invented to solve the common problem of loosening that happens in most threaded assemblies. The reality is that they don’t maintain clamp load as assemblies “locked” with these devices often loosen under vibration, thermal expansion and/or improper torque.

Benefits of Using LOCTITE® Threadlockers

  • Locks mating threads to prevent loosening from vibration & shock
  • Seals against fluids & corrosion
  • Provides lubricity to achieve controlled strength during assembly
  • Prevents galling and seizing for reliable disassembly

Don’t let a little fastener become a big problem. LOCTITE® Liquid Threadlockers fill gaps and secure threaded assemblies from the effects of vibrational loosening better than traditional methods. Watch this video to find out how.

Shop below to select the right threadlocker for your application, or visit this link for more information on selecting and using threadlockers.

Traditional fastening methods leave gaps. LOCTITE threadlockers fill them.

Mechanical locking devices (such as split washers, nylon nuts, flat washers) were invented to solve the common problem of loosening that happens in most threaded assemblies. The reality is that they don’t maintain clamp load as assemblies “locked” with these devices often loosen under vibration, thermal expansion and/or improper torque.

Benefits of Using LOCTITE® Threadlockers

  • Locks mating threads to prevent loosening from vibration & shock
  • Seals against fluids & corrosion
  • Provides lubricity to achieve controlled strength during assembly
  • Prevents galling and seizing for reliable disassembly

Don’t let a little fastener become a big problem. LOCTITE® Liquid Threadlockers fill gaps and secure threaded assemblies from the effects of vibrational loosening better than traditional methods. Watch this video to find out how.

Shop below to select the right threadlocker for your application, or visit this link for more information on selecting and using threadlockers.