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The LOCTITE LOC62070 is a high-temperature, slip-fit retaining compound formulated to secure cylindrical assemblies where press fits are not practical. Loctite 620 cures anaerobically, filling the microscopic gaps between mating metal surfaces to create a rigid, load-bearing bond. It is engineered for applications that see elevated operating temperatures, making it a reliable choice in mechanical assemblies found in HVAC equipment, motors, pumps, and other rotating or reciprocating machinery. This compound is supplied in a 250 ml bottle and is applied by licensed HVAC technicians, industrial mechanics, and trade professionals performing field or shop repairs on metallic assemblies.
Loctite 620 retaining compound is suited for slip-fit cylindrical joints such as bearings in housings, bushings, sleeves, and rotors on shafts where the fit tolerances do not allow for a press-fit assembly. Its high-temperature resistance makes it appropriate for use in mechanical components exposed to heat generated by motors, compressors, and similar HVAC or industrial equipment. This product is sold per bottle with a minimum order quantity of 10 units.
Designed as an OEM-style retaining compound for slip-fit cylindrical metal assemblies including bearings, bushings, sleeves, and shaft-mounted components in HVAC, mechanical, and industrial equipment.
Application of retaining compounds should be performed by qualified mechanics or HVAC technicians familiar with anaerobic adhesive systems. Surfaces must be clean, dry, and free of oil, grease, and contaminants before applying the compound. Power down and lock out all equipment before disassembly or reassembly of any mechanical component. Allow full cure time before returning the assembly to service, and consult the manufacturer technical data sheet for cure schedule details specific to substrate materials and gap size.
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