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Titanium Bolt Threadlocker | Blue (Medium Strength) / Red (High Strength) | 5ml
Titanium Bolt Threadlocker | Blue (Medium Strength) / Red (High Strength) | 5ml
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Product Description:
Threadlocker for Titanium Alloy Fasteners
Specifically formulated for titanium bolts and screws, this threadlocker prevents loosening caused by vibration or long-term use. Ideal for bicycles, motorcycles, and e-bikes.
✅ Blue (Medium Strength) — Suitable for components that may require future disassembly.
✅ Red (High Strength) — Provides maximum locking; recommended for permanent assembly or areas under high stress.
Original factory threadlocker positions must be re-applied with threadlocker during reassembly.
🔹 Volume: 5ml per bottle. Compact and easy to store, perfect for multiple applications.
How to Use:
1️⃣ Clean threads to remove dirt, oil, and ensure dry surfaces.
2️⃣ Apply a small amount to the thread root. Cover approx. 7-8 threads with a thin layer.
3️⃣ Tighten to the specified torque. A torque wrench is recommended if needed.
4️⃣ Allow 24 hours for full curing.
5️⃣ For disassembly, use proper tools. Apply heat if necessary to soften the threadlocker.
Strength Levels:
- 🔵 Blue – Medium Strength
- 🔴 Red – High Strength
Suitable for titanium and stainless steel threads.
FAQ
Q1: What is the purpose of this product?
This anti-seize paste prevents titanium bolts from galling or seizing, ensuring smooth installation and easy future removal. It helps protect threads, but it does not serve as a thread-locking agent.
Q2: Can this be used on regular steel or aluminum bolts?
This product is specifically formulated for titanium alloy bolts, especially S-Parts titanium fasteners. It is not intended for general-purpose use on standard steel bolts.
Q3: Should I use thread-locker or anti-seize?
Anti-seize paste is used between titanium and other metals to prevent galling, cold welding, and sticking.
Thread-locker (such as Loctite) is for steel or alloy bolts where you need to prevent loosening from vibration. They serve opposite purposes.
Q4: Will this make bolts harder to remove?
No. Bolts treated with anti-seize remain removable. You may need proper tools and moderate force, but removal is easier than bolts seized by galling.
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