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Old 03-10-2015, 01:07 AM
SlowFlight SlowFlight is offline
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Default Tightening Hi-MOD compression fittings

The manufacturer (Hayn) has told me:
"The Hi-MOD fitting should be “hand tightened” fully and then proceed to apply a 1/2" rotation with a wrench for the appropriate fit. It is possible to gall the threads if over tightened."
So how do I know if my hand tightening is enough before adding the extra 1/2" rotation?
And is that really 1/2"? one half inch? Where is that measured? Or is it 1/2 rotation?
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Old 03-10-2015, 08:42 AM
Brion Toss Brion Toss is offline
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Default Tolerances

Hello,
Relax. Hayn's are actually simple and robust enough that they can get away with vague language like that, unlike the maker of another terminal who said -- and I am not making this up -- that they left the instructions for their terminals incomplete because they didn't want to discourage people from using them.
So make sure that strands are well-seated inside the cylinder. I try to pull them apart, to accomplish this. Then screw the other half on, and run it down by hand until you meet with a wall of resistance. Then put a tool on it and add that 1/2" or so. Not a half-turn, definitely; probably less than a quarter-turn.
Oh, and generous application of Loctite will help prevent galling. Loctite! It's a Glue! And it's Also a Lubricant!
Fair leads,
Brion Toss
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Old 11-05-2015, 11:26 AM
FredC53 FredC53 is offline
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Default Loctite 262 - Really?

Just starting to replace the rigging on my Flicka and happened to see this thread.

Hayn specifies Loctite 262 for the HI-Mods. Could not find it locally so checked the Web and noticed word like "permanent". I was especially impressed with the video using high heat and a large wrench to loosen a bolt.

Most of what I've read concerns reducing the chance of galling with some mention of locking the threads. I would like to periodically inspect the fittings but the thought of having to some kind of heat source on the boat is not appealing. Some I have spoken to have used the lower strength blue Loctite.

Any comments / thoughts / knowledge is greatly appreciated.
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Old 11-05-2015, 02:44 PM
SlowFlight SlowFlight is offline
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Default Blue

I used the Blue Loc Tite. Lots of it! But I have not yet tried inspecting one after more than a minute of tightening it down.
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