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  • How strong is blue threadlock?

    I am building a Trex 450 Pro and this evening I assembled the tail rotor assembly but on completion the assembly was tight. Not so tight that you couldn't move it but tight at the extremes. I loosened screws until I found the offending screw and retighten (with fresh threadlock) all the other screws. the movement is silky smooth and not at all tight with that one screw out. As soon as I tighten that screw up ithe movement gets tight again so it is clearly that screw.

    The thing is that if I don't properly tighten that screw it remains smooth. The screw is fully in but just not tightened. I have threadlocked it properly but I cannot tweak the screw up without it getting tight again. What should I do? Would the threadlock be strong enough to hold the screw or do I need to determine the cause and make any modifications to get it smooth when the screw is properly tightened. Could I use red threadlock on that screw to hold it?

    If you know the 450 Pro it is the screw that connects on to one of the the blade holders.
    Paul

    MCPX
    E-Flight Blade 450X / AR7200BX
    Align Trex 450 Pro DFC / AR7200BX

    Planks - WOT 4 Foam E

  • #2
    should be ok if left long enuff to go off before your next flight. so leave overnight and keep an eye on it. this is what i do on my 90 size machines with no problems.
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    • #3
      I file down the plastic link rod a bit so you can tighten the screw more without gripping the plastic.
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      • #4
        Thanks guys. I'll do that and as it is my first build I don't suppose it will be maidened for a week or two yet

        It does have a fair bit of threadlock on it anyway because I dabbed the threadlock in from the other end of the hole before screwing in because I didn't want to get threadlock on the plastic. So it has a bit more than normal anyway
        Paul

        MCPX
        E-Flight Blade 450X / AR7200BX
        Align Trex 450 Pro DFC / AR7200BX

        Planks - WOT 4 Foam E

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Delarado View Post
          I file down the plastic link rod a bit so you can tighten the screw more without gripping the plastic.
          This is what I had to do on my 550 build. you only need to shave the edges off and it's night and day the difference it makes.

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          • #6
            Thanks. I'll give it a go later
            Paul

            MCPX
            E-Flight Blade 450X / AR7200BX
            Align Trex 450 Pro DFC / AR7200BX

            Planks - WOT 4 Foam E

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            • #7
              i literally scraped them gently across an emery board. When you feel them get a little rough and the shininess goes, that should do the trick

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              • #8
                just file them a bit, refit without threadlock and nip the screw up and check its smooth. If not file a bit more, once its right threadlock it. Dont to the screw up he-man tight, just nip it up with a bit of theadlock and it should be good - otherwise they are a bugger to get out!
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                TT Raptor G4 + Vbar
                | MCPX V1 + HP05 Brushless & All the upgrades | 130x Stock | Henseleit TDR 2013 +Vbar | 450L DOMINATOR 6S + Mini Kbar | Logo 550SX +Vbar Mini
                Proud wearer of the EGS award!

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                • #9
                  Thanks y'all
                  Paul

                  MCPX
                  E-Flight Blade 450X / AR7200BX
                  Align Trex 450 Pro DFC / AR7200BX

                  Planks - WOT 4 Foam E

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