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Permatex 24026 High Temperature Threadlocker (6ml.) on 2040-parts.com

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Central Point, Oregon, US

Central Point, Oregon, US
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Permatex Threadlocker

Quantity: 1

6ml

High temperature/High strength

Prevents loosening of bolts up to 450*F (232*C)

Removable with heat and tools.

 

 

 

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