AOC 15 Portable Generator User Manual


 
Appendix J-3 Loctite Procedures
NOTICE: Use of the material contained in this document is subject to the warning on page Iv and the disclaimer on page v of this
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Procedure for Bolt Replacement Requiring Loctite
The Loctite Specification Sheets should be read and followed precisely. If it is not feasible to follow
specification sheet exactly, it is imperative that the vendor be contacted and asked the consequences of
such action (1-800-LOCTITE).
(1) It is very important to remove and replace only one bolt at a time when reinstalling any bolts so that
preload is distributed evenly between all bolts.
(2) The surfaces of both the inserts and bolts must be CLEAN and DRY. A cleaning solvent must be
used to remove all 242/271 residues and any grease, rust or dirt. A wire brush is usually necessary.
Permatex Brake and Parts Cleaner or Loctite 22355 Cleaner & Degreaser (formerly Loctite 7070) is
the recommended product.
(3) All AOC parts used in conjunction with Loctite are considered Inactive Metals (see Loctite specs).
Therefore, the surfaces for all AOC applications must be primed before Loctite is applied! The
threads should all be sprayed with Permatex Klean’N Prime or Loctite 7649 Primer-N.
(4) After surfaces have been prepared and have completely dried, apply Loctite to threads of the bolt. (An
few air blasts may be helpful in blowing excess cleaner and primer from the inserts if applicable. This
will also improve drying time.) A thin layer covering all threads on the bottom three-quarters of the
bolt will be sufficient. (Be careful on blade bolts not to over apply Loctite, as excess Loctite will
allow the washer to slip when applying torque, causing misalignment.) Do not apply Loctite to wet
surfaces, as the bonding properties will be affected.
(5) Torque bolt to recommended value . For blade bolts, it is extremely important that blade washers
be aligned properly and are well seated in the counterbore. If washers are misaligned, remove
torque realign and apply specified torque once again. Loctite will fixture within 5 to 20 minutes
after which blades and yaw bearing may be moved around. However, the Loctite must be allowed to
cure 24 hours before any dynamics are initiated into the system (i.e. running the machine).
NOTE: The specification sheets show a procedure for applying Loctite to blind holes. In our blade/hub
assembly procedure, this is not practical as there is a fairly large reservoir in the bottom of the insert.
In this case, it is acceptable to apply the Loctite on bottom half of the bolt, as pressure will push the
Loctite towards the top. In addition some may be applied to the insert also.