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Re: (ET) conductivity



            Any of those aerobic lockers that I have used take on the form of a plastic like material. That having been said, the would still have to be metal to metal contact between the two threaded devices somewhere.

           You have nothing to lose by experimenting.:)


RJ

On 6/6/2019 6:31 AM, Mike Finck via Elec-trak wrote:
I have a partially stripped 5/16" terminal post on contactor F that now doesn't have enough remaining threads to hold a nut with 5 ring terminals in place. I found a 5/16-18 brass post extender that will solve my problem. However i thought about adding threadlocker to keep it from coming loose.  I searched hours on Google trying to answer this question- "Do threadlockers (Loctite or Permatex) affect electrical conductivity?"  I never really found an answer.  Please help! Thanks.
Mike

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