DAF 95XF. Instruction - page 2
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Vehicle models
TECHNICAL DATA
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1. VEHICLE MODELS
1.1 OVERVIEW
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TECHNICAL DATA
Vehicle models
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Locking compounds and sealants
TECHNICAL DATA
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2. LOCKING COMPOUNDS AND SEALANTS
2.1 GENERAL
Certain cleaning agents have a
negative effect on the functioning of
locking compounds. The general
rule is therefore that fasteners and
components which have been
cleaned with a cleaning agent must
be treated with a cleaning liquid to
ensure that the locking compound
functions properly.
OVERVIEW OF LOCKING COMPOUNDS
Product
name
Properties
Applications
DAF
number
Loctite
243
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Locking with an average
detaching strength
-
Detachable with normal tools
Locking of threaded connections
0068197
Loctite
2701
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Locking with a high detaching
strength
-
Repairs the fit in bearing
housings
-
Seals against leaks
-
Difficult to detach
Locking of threaded connections,
gear lever ball, freeze plugs
1340646
Loctite
638
-
Locking with a high detaching
strength under dynamic load.
-
Difficult to detach
Locking of cylindrical connections
0645557
Loctite
648
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Locking with an average
detaching strength
-
Resistant to high temperatures
Locking of threaded connections in
warm places
1357032
Loctite
262
-
Locking with a high detaching
strength
-
Difficult to detach
Locking of threaded connections,
such as the pinion nut
1279841
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Locking compounds and sealants
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Applying the locking compound
1.
Clean both the internal and external thread.
2.
Degrease the thread with a suitable
degreasing agent which leaves no residue
that could affect proper functioning.
3.
Apply one or more drops of locking
compound to the thread, depending on the
diameter. Never dip the bolt or stud fully into
the locking compound.
4.
Apply a drop of oil under the bolt head.
Locking compounds also reduce the
frictional resistance, which means that
applying a drop of oil to the thread is not
required.
5.
Tighten the connection to the specified
torque.
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