14-12-2021, 08:26 PM
Hi Howard and Cliff,
The data sheet for the Bearing Fit 641 shows that it develops most of its strength in 24 hours from fitting. Hence your experience of disassembly is encouraging for the use of this product.
Howard is not alone in having to do unexpected disassembly shortly after fitting. On this job, I have already had to do two disassemblies and still a long way to go.
The Bearing Stud'n Fit name is still used by Loctite. It is for a product that has high strength, whereas the Bearing Fit 641 is only medium strength. So I think that the Bearing Fit 641 may be better for disassembly.
However, I would be interested to hear from anyone else who has relevant experience, before I take the plunge.
Regards
Graham
The data sheet for the Bearing Fit 641 shows that it develops most of its strength in 24 hours from fitting. Hence your experience of disassembly is encouraging for the use of this product.
Howard is not alone in having to do unexpected disassembly shortly after fitting. On this job, I have already had to do two disassemblies and still a long way to go.
The Bearing Stud'n Fit name is still used by Loctite. It is for a product that has high strength, whereas the Bearing Fit 641 is only medium strength. So I think that the Bearing Fit 641 may be better for disassembly.
However, I would be interested to hear from anyone else who has relevant experience, before I take the plunge.
Regards
Graham