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Removing M6 Screw Secured with High-Temp Anaerobic Adhesive in Tight Space

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  • #1 18891476
    Anonymous
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    #2 18891495
    prosiak_wej
    Level 39  
    If the place of application does not prevent the use of high temperature, hold a heat gun in your hand, set it to 150 degrees and try :)
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    #3 18891498
    jerry1960
    Level 36  
    Try heating it, e.g. with a heat gun or induction heater.
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    #4 18891509
    PRODROMUS
    Level 13  
    I use a range of Henkel adhesives (Loctite) where blue adhesives are used for connections with medium breaking strength. The density depends on the diameter/pitch of the threads and the manufacturer provides it precisely. I encountered the same problem many times with the M4-M6. Practically, he solves it by heating it with a small, hand-held burner and slowly letting it go. The problem begins when I have painted elements and/or a screw that is difficult to access. I use a hotair or a tiny gas soldering iron. Officially, it should be heated to 300*C, but I had cases where M4 (using Loctite243) was already above 100*C. Tip - connections with stainless screws loosen at lower temperatures. I tried Henkel 7000 series removers but they never helped.
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    Anonymous
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