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Threadlocking
A threadlocker should even under load securely connect two or more components to each other. Dynamic loads in axial or transverse direction result in relative movements that lead to a loss of the pre-stress. This loss – coupled with the eventual failure of the screw connection – cannot be prevented long term, even with the use of ribbed washers, toothed washers and spring washers. Threadlockers from Kisling ensure a secure connection, even when dynamic loads and vibrations are occuring.