USAeng
Mechanical
- Jun 6, 2010
- 419
This is on a sparking rod. The current travels along a steel rod that is .093" that is threaded at the end with #3-56 threads.... then that rod is threaded into a little brass button.
The company was using loctite 262 (red loctite) on the threads between those 2 items... seemed to work ok but 262 is an insulator. Loctite 3888 is a conductive threadlocker. Do you think the conductive loctite is necessary? The threads are about 3/8" in length so I figured that the metal on metal contact would provide enough surface area as the .093" rod and the loctite 262 would seal the area and protect from corrosion....
I definately think the 3888 would be more suited for this application, but my REAL question is: do you think it would make any difference using the 3888?
I already tried Hinkel(loctite) tech service but the tech guy did not seem to know the answer to this unfortunately.
Thanks for any ideas.
The company was using loctite 262 (red loctite) on the threads between those 2 items... seemed to work ok but 262 is an insulator. Loctite 3888 is a conductive threadlocker. Do you think the conductive loctite is necessary? The threads are about 3/8" in length so I figured that the metal on metal contact would provide enough surface area as the .093" rod and the loctite 262 would seal the area and protect from corrosion....
I definately think the 3888 would be more suited for this application, but my REAL question is: do you think it would make any difference using the 3888?
I already tried Hinkel(loctite) tech service but the tech guy did not seem to know the answer to this unfortunately.
Thanks for any ideas.