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  2. Thread-locking fluid - Wikipedia

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    Thread-locking fluid or threadlocker is a single-component adhesive, applied to the threads of fasteners such as screws and bolts to prevent loosening, leakage, and corrosion. Most thread-locking formulas are methacrylate-based and rely on the electrochemical activity of a metal substrate to cause polymerization of the fluid.

  3. Safety wire - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a standard automotive bolt in the U.S. is being secured, then the safety wire when installed should put tension on the bolt in a clockwise direction, since that is the direction that the bolt turns to tighten. [7] When drilling a fastener, the choice of where to drill it depends on the type of fastener and to what it will be wired.

  4. Multi-jackbolt tensioner - Wikipedia

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    Multi-jackbolt tensioners (MJTs), registered under the trademark Superbolt or Supernut, are designed to decrease the torque required to tighten large bolted joints. One of the major problems associated with traditional bolt tightening methods is as the diameter of the bolt increases, the amount of torque required to tighten it increases in the third power of the diameter. [1]

  5. Set screw - Wikipedia

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    Isometric projection of a grub screw with a hex socket head.. Set screws are not always the best way to resist the torque of driven shafts. To reduce the chance of slipping and to increase load capacity, a detent (often called a "flat") may be milled or ground at the part of the shaft where the set screw's point contacts.

  6. Thread seal tape - Wikipedia

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    Thread seal tape is wrapped around the threads, lubricating the connection and allowing the two pieces to be screwed deeper together. Thread seal tape (also known as PTFE tape, Teflon tape, or plumber's tape) is a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) film tape commonly used in plumbing for sealing pipe threads.

  7. How to tighten the screws on a suddenly vulnerable Putin - AOL

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    The United States and Ukraine's other allies could make life harder for the Russian leader as he confronts rebellion at home. It may be smarter to wait, however.

  8. 5 Ways To Keep Bed Sheets Tight - AOL

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  9. Torque screwdriver - Wikipedia

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    With angle-type tightener user can tighten with up to 100 N⋅m torque using both hands, or even more with the help of assistive tools. In some cases it can offer better for accessibility to the tightening point. Inline type Looks like a regular screwdriver. Not possible to tighten manually more with more than 2 N⋅m of torque.