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PRODUCTS LOCTITE® LOCTITE®


For applications where a liquid product may be too fluid to stay on the part or difficult to apply, LOCTITE 248 and 268 sticks can be used. The new LOCTITE 248 is a medium strength, single component product for threads up to M50 and LOCTITE®


S 268 is its high strength counterpart.


The colours blue and red differentiate the respective products visually. As with the LOCTITE liquid anaerobic adhesives, both LOCTITE 248 and 268 cure in the absence of air when confined between close fitting metal surfaces and are suitable for use on a wide variety of metal surfaces. They are also effective on passive substrates such as stainless steel. The health and safety credentials of these latest generation sticks are also improved, as is their tolerance of oil, making them less sensitive to improperly cleaned parts. Henkel says that these qualities have been achieved without compromising any of the products’ other key properties such as chemical resistance and shelf life.


TR expands stud range TR Fastenings has added new materials and sizes to its wide range of studs for the sheet metal sector. M2 – M10 and lengths from 5mm – 50mm. T


he high strength studs for thin sheets are available in hardened stainless steel and TR’s standard flush-head studs are now available in two new sizes – M2.5 and M8. Across the range sizes are ex-stock in diameters from


These new products form part of TR Fastenings’ portfolio of sheet metal products, including the genuine Hank rivet bush, blind rivets, blind rivet nuts, K-nuts, cage nuts, weld studs and nuts, swage nuts, and the Euro rivet bush. The vast majority of TR’s stud range is produced by the


company’s manufacturing plant in Singapore and these newly available sizes of self-clinch studs have been introduced in response to customer demand. The studs are used widely by sheet metal subcontractors for a variety of applications including medical equipment, marine, automotive, white goods, telecommunications, electronics and general engineering.


’s threadlocking sticks has added LOCTITE® 248 to its wide range of


anaerobic threadlockers, which it says is an excellent method of keeping fasteners firmly in place.


elf-loosening of threaded fasteners is a leading cause of catastrophic failure in industrial machinery so maintaining appropriate clamping forces is an important element in their effectiveness.


Standard Listed – you know who’s best! But contact us for all the rest . . .


Tel: +44 (0) 117 – 972 8560 Fax: +44 (0) 117 – 972 8570 Email: sales@avonstainlessfasteners.co.uk


Non-preferred Metrics – Intermediate Sizes Short and Long Lengths – Slotted Grub Screws A4/80 Bolts & Socket Caps – 6 Lobe (TX) Drive Screws All Metal Self-Locking Nuts – Studding Connectors And many more . . .


Online Product Guide: www.avonstainlessfasteners.co.uk Unit 10, Riverside Business Park, St Anne’s, Bristol, BS4 4ED, UK

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