Nor Cal
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
Works as expected
Jamie Watson
Reviewed in Canada on July 1, 2024
Good price for a reliable product. No surprises here.
Luis
Reviewed in Mexico on December 24, 2024
Funciona perfectamente tal como se describe en la publicación
DrumAlot
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
What can I say but, read the package. It works.
asdfer hero
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
good to keep those oilpan bolts which are speced for a tiny 8lb/ft from going loose on an oilpan.
Alex S.
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
I really like using Loctite products, they always work as expected. This product it not an exception. It was not easy to find it for a reasonable price, it is overpriced at many sources. But this time the price was acceptable, thanks!
KY Mel
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
Be sure to degrease screws first for ultra strong hold.
Dan
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Great product... I really can't say much more about it ....shipping was really fast...
Dean Porter
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2023
I had some Loctite 242 which I use for many things - from fixing cars, holding screws in for small electronic projects, to building 3D printers. I purchased the 243 version as the specs look like it may work better for my uses.
YoHoo
Reviewed in Australia on October 21, 2021
good
Alfonso Mendez
Reviewed in Mexico on February 4, 2020
Muy buen producto. Les aconsejo agitarlo y al final sacudirlo hacia la base, con la punta hacia arriba ya que de lo contrario la diferencia de presión de la burbuja de aire dentro del resilience puede hacer que brote el contenido. En mi caso el producto fue algo espeso y tardó en asentarse. Cumple su función a la perfección. NOTA Cuenta con una indicación de ser posible generador de cancer .
Daiwamaster
Reviewed in Canada on September 21, 2015
The 243 formula really makes a difference when used on stainless and other corrosion resistant metals, even with oil or grease contamination, like that you often get in tap holes of anything mechanical like engine, bikes, gears and sprockets, motors, etc. Using the 242, I often observed very poor, if not total lack of thread locking, when using stainless fasteners or in a shop environment, anywhere around greasy or oily parts. With the 243, I still yet to have a failure in thread locking and I've been using it for over a year now.36mL is a lot cheaper than the 6mL tube and no, it won't go to waste because you used it once a year ago and are afraid it's no good anymore. Simply cap it off properly and it's gonna remain usable for a very long time. Don't forget to shake it up before using it that day, just like you would shake and stir your paint before painting.
DA
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2015
I bought this to use on a firearm and I must say I am very impressed. I used loctite 242 and it produced some great success but using it in conjunction with oily areas of the rifle, it seems to cause issues. It appears either I had to carefully apply oil or just never oil the area.Then came this product after reading around. The maximum temperature threshold for loctite 242 is about 200 degrees. With Loctite 243 it's almost twice that nearing 360 degrees. On top of that, it is indeed surface insensitive when you apply it.Before going all crazy with this product, I decided to give it a garage science test. My favorites are Loctite 242, and Rocksett and finally the newcomer, 243. I got a scope mount that had set screws to torque it down. What I did was for each screw I would wipe it completely clean with rubbing alcohol, and simply apply each product. Each product worked as advertised and to unscrew I had to apply above average torque to break loose. Then I cleaned it all again and got the stuff off the screw. I then applied a light oil on the surface and wiped it down with a towel the best I could to get it somewhat dry but still have oil on it that you can't see. The loctite 242, and Rocksett both failed. I could unscrew it by hand after waiting 1 week and it even seemed like it was loose before even trying to unscrew it. With loctite 243, it had the same amount of torque required to unscrew it and it was on really tight. It seems like it is working as advertised.My guess is if loctite 243 fail, it will fail due to high temperature but that is expected on a firearm. It's impossible to really say how hot a firearm can get as it depends on how much you shoot and all that. From reading online military manuals, it appears that the expected temperature range depends on location of the barrel. On a rifle, it appears the average temperature for near the muzzle is about 400-600 degrees and this is shooting approximately 1 round per second until 60 rounds are fired. Of course that is on the surface of the barrel and the question is transferring that heat off the barrel to where the set screws are different questions. It's only a matter of time before this is figured out and I believe so long as whatever it is torqued correctly I shouldn't see any issues.Overall I am impressed with this product. It does work very well and I highly recommend it for firearm folks who are looking for something that can still oil over. You don't have to go all crazy with taking off the oil on the screw when you install whatever it is you're installing. However, I still recommend doing that just to be sure you have the best application possible. From there, you can apply oil to your heart desire without worry about it breaking loose.As a side note, another product I'm looking into is loctite 246. This is the same stuff as 243 where it is surface insensitive, BUT it has a higher temperature threshold. I also notice loctite 246 has a expiration date but the loctite 243 doesn't. Not sure what the shelf life is on this but that is another thing I will monitor on my own.