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Loctite Red vs Loctite Blue Torque Test - How Much Stronger is Red than Blue? 

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Find out how much stronger Loctite red threadlocker is than Loctite blue threadlocker. I tested and compared the strength of Loctite's permanent 271 red threadlocker and removable 242 blue threadlocker. Learn what I found out in this red vs blue comparison.
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Комментарии : 76   
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad Год назад
For more... please checkout my Nuts & Bolts playlist... ru-vid.com/group/PL_WcGw5s6Cq6YK_s-NNne1838j25ijmii 😎
@Rokannon
@Rokannon Год назад
This video is a great example of a very high quality content. Thanks for this comparison!
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad Год назад
You're welcome and thank you for the feedback! Much appreciated!
@bigczech7
@bigczech7 Год назад
Awesome video thank you! I now have much more confidence in my decision to use the red
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad Год назад
You’re welcome! Glad the video was helpful. 😎
@KreativKrabat
@KreativKrabat 2 года назад
Thank you for doing this little test, so that we don't have to. :)
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 2 года назад
You’re welcome. 😎
@jackflash5659
@jackflash5659 3 года назад
Great review. Cheers from Toronto!
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 3 года назад
Thanks! Appreciate the feedback! 😎
@kelleysimonds5945
@kelleysimonds5945 3 года назад
Good info, something I've wondered anout quite often.
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 3 года назад
Thanks! I really appreciate the feedback. 😎
@rendaowe
@rendaowe Год назад
OMG, I LOVED how you used the scale to move the wrench and judge the strength it took to remove the red vs blue lock tite. How clever was that?
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad Год назад
Thanks! Appreciate it. Oh yeah... also thanks for subscribing! 😎
@vinchenzo4403
@vinchenzo4403 2 года назад
This is smart. Appreciate this vid
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 2 года назад
Thanks. I’m going to test Permatex thread lockers soon so stay tuned. 😎
@arturoenriquez5164
@arturoenriquez5164 2 года назад
Thanks showing the comparison! Great video!
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 2 года назад
You’re welcome! Stay tuned… I’m thinking of doing a follow up with the nuts fastened down to start. 😎
@rawbacon
@rawbacon 2 года назад
Good to know, red is 7x stronger.
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 2 года назад
👍
@sumphtoneaudio4922
@sumphtoneaudio4922 2 года назад
Thanks for this video! Now i know what applications require the stronger of the two.
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 2 года назад
You’re welcome! Glad to hear that the video was helpful to you. 😎
@gbounit
@gbounit 2 года назад
I was wondering what the difference was btwn red and blue. Thank you for the great video!
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 2 года назад
You’re welcome and thank you for commenting. 😎
@gbounit
@gbounit 2 года назад
@@HacksbyDad I have red, and now bought blue, knowing with confidence, the difference!
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 2 года назад
@@gbounit 👍
@NikRasyid
@NikRasyid 3 года назад
thanks for the good info. greeting from malaysia
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 3 года назад
👍
@dalenassar9152
@dalenassar9152 Год назад
WHAT IF YOU MIX RED AND BLUE???
@CerealKiller187
@CerealKiller187 10 месяцев назад
They already make purple Loctite 😂
@shaolin95
@shaolin95 4 месяца назад
Excellent!
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 4 месяца назад
👍😎
@ElmoUnk1953
@ElmoUnk1953 Год назад
Excellent presentation, great job 👍
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad Год назад
Thanks!
@cspark9186
@cspark9186 Год назад
Again, excellent test.
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad Год назад
Thanks!
@lxnny2357
@lxnny2357 Год назад
Great video
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad Год назад
Thanks!
@darkraft100
@darkraft100 2 года назад
Thank you man
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 2 года назад
You’re welcome! 😎
@N2Samir
@N2Samir 2 года назад
Thank you 🙏🏽
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 2 года назад
You’re welcome! 😎
@str8mac842
@str8mac842 2 года назад
Helpful great video
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 2 года назад
Appreciate the feedback. Thanks! 😎
@joew8440
@joew8440 Год назад
Maybe try removing after heating the bolts up, see what the difference is
@AuGold808
@AuGold808 2 года назад
would heating the bolt with a butane torch help to make the nut easier to rotate off w the red loctite or not really? in your opinion..
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 2 года назад
I've heard that heat from a torch will do the trick, but I haven't tried it myself. Maybe a future video? LOL 😎
@jonathanwoodbine4724
@jonathanwoodbine4724 Год назад
On loctites website it says heating item to 500 degrees will break down red loctite to untorque it
@Bulletz4Breakfast13
@Bulletz4Breakfast13 Год назад
How long did you let the loctite cure? Henkel-Adhesives states that their threadlockers require at least 24 to 48 hours to properly maintain hold on nuts&bolts
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad Год назад
Thanks. The loctite was cured for 24 hours. I'm in the middle of another test comparing cure times of 24 hours and 1 week. 😎
@adventureswithfrodo2721
@adventureswithfrodo2721 2 года назад
Why didn't you use a torc wrench?
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 2 года назад
I don't have a digital torque wrench. Using my digital scale with data hold allowed me to lock in the readings. Thanks for the question. 😎
@pmaint1
@pmaint1 27 дней назад
Why is my high temp red actually somewhat clear? Is there a shelf life on this stuff?
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 27 дней назад
🤷🏻‍♂️
@Bulletz4Breakfast13
@Bulletz4Breakfast13 Год назад
Do a test with a torque adapter (ACDelco) ▪︎ allow the threadlocker to cure 48 hours. ▪︎ make sure they have a clamping force of 100ft-lbs, use M12x1.75 hex flange bolts that are Class 10.9 and have Class 10 locking flange nuts. Use Red 271(high strength permanent), Blue 242(medium), Green 290 (medium wicking), Orange 21520 (high strength removable Permatex)
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad Год назад
Ummm... could you please be a bit more specific? LOL I got a small digital torque adapter and am using it for my current test. Still using the 3/8 x 16 nuts and bolts. I have green and orange on my list of future tests to work on. Thanks! 😎
@omarlovejoy9086
@omarlovejoy9086 2 года назад
How long did you allow loctite to dry?
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 2 года назад
24 hours. Thanks for the question. 😎
@SaccoBelmonte
@SaccoBelmonte Год назад
Skaters. Don't go and put red Loctite in your wheel axels. Blue is what you need.
@Mr_Zimm
@Mr_Zimm 2 года назад
You need all of those on the same level. Different heights give different advantages to leverage
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 2 года назад
Not sure what you mean. The length of the lever (nut to rope) was the same for each. There might have been a slight variance due to the angle between the rope and wrench. I did the best I could to keep it as close to 90º as I could. 😎
@scottwilliams3665
@scottwilliams3665 Год назад
Not really when the force is being measured. It's almost the same as using a torque wrench from any angle
@MrChrissy1r
@MrChrissy1r Год назад
A bit of an unreliable result there, I am sure the makers of Loctite intend any nut or bolt to be tightened, not just fingered on to a thread and left to dry.. The action of tightening a thread generates friction and heat I am sure this is what is needed to for the Loctite to "cure"! That is, as an engineer the way we use it. After all what's the point of a nut being "fixed" at only part of thread travel?
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad Год назад
Thanks for the feedback. Threadlockers cure in the absence of air and with contact with metals (active metal preferred). Heat or friction are not required. Search for "anaerobic adhesive." The breakaway torque, the force needed to break the nut free, was tested. This spec can be found in the technical data sheets. Here's my playlist of other tests including one with the nut tightened and under a load... ru-vid.com/group/PL_WcGw5s6Cq6YK_s-NNne1838j25ijmii 😎
@NEMOJA
@NEMOJA 2 года назад
This is not accurate, no way your removing a fastener with red loctite with only 34 ft lbs. I do believe the fact the red loctite is 7x stronger than blue tho
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 2 года назад
OK. I can respect your opinion. Just don't watch my other video where I tested them under a torqued load. LOL 😎
@Phuong_Nguyen_
@Phuong_Nguyen_ 3 года назад
So red really isn’t permanent
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 3 года назад
Thanks for the question. In my experience, red can be pretty close to permanent. I stripped Phillip screw heads and twisted bolt heads off of screws/bolts with red Loctite applied. In my test, the nut was not cinched down. It would have been pretty difficult to loosen the nut if it had been cinched down and more than two drops had been applied. 😎
@Phuong_Nguyen_
@Phuong_Nguyen_ 3 года назад
@@HacksbyDad I ask because I’m switch from lug bolts to stud conversion. I used blue loctite last time but it didn’t hold all that well. So I’m thinking of using red this time.
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 3 года назад
@@Phuong_Nguyen_ 👍 😎
@24YOA
@24YOA 2 года назад
Keep in mind that the only force holding the nut on here is the threadlock. If the nut was threadlocked AND screwed on tight against something, the force required to loosen it would be VERY great.
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad 2 года назад
@@24YOA Thanks. I believe that I mentioned in the video that this torque would need to be added to the torque required to loosen a nut that has been fastened down. Maybe I should do a video of that too. 😎
@huejanus5505
@huejanus5505 Год назад
You should read all the instructions on the tubes before using. It says “if two inactive metals are being used, then a primer is required”. That means zinc coated, like you used, and metals like stainless. Your test results won’t be accurate the way you did it. I’m not trying to be a sh!t here, but if someone really needs that important car bolt to stay in, it’s important to use it properly.
@HacksbyDad
@HacksbyDad Год назад
Thanks! I found out about the activator or primer only recently. Not sure what made me read the directions for use... LOL Here's the video...ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MAyIH4i6ryI.html 😎
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