Question for you all.......
Do you guys use loctite on your scope mounts or just go with manufacturer specs for torque?
I have a Borka to torque, but lately have just been doing it by feel with a MAC screw handle. Just x pattern and tighten incrementally. No locktite needed IMO.
So far I’ve only torqued with the Wheeler wrench but I may go back and loctite since it’s always been in the back of my mind. I haven’t seen any shift as of yet though.
I’ve never used loctite on any scope mount, however doing some reading I see where quite a few people say they use loctite.
I use the Wheeler fat wrench myself. I will be springing for the NF tools in the future.
Thank you sir! I did go with the NF specs, 25 Inch pounds for the ring caps and 65 inch pounds for the cross bolts.
Last edited by davidjinks; 11-01-20 at 20:19. Reason: SPELLING AND AUTOCORRECT!!!!
I usually use ADM mounts that have a thread loc like loctite on the threads. I torque then silver paint the position so I know if it moves
Kit code: PTL0065K1
In stock: Yes
Price: $37.00
I use this Borka 65 inch-lbs torque limiter for the cross bolts, when I ordered it I asked for a 1/2" socket. I use this a lot.
https://geissele.com/amfile/file/dow...f/product/485/
6. After a final check of reticle alignment and eye relief, the scope caps can be tightened to their final torqued value. The four screws which hold the cap together should be tightened in an ‘X’ pattern. Take care to make sure the gaps on either side are kept even (FIGURE 3). The screws can be torqued tight using a T15 star hex key screwdriver. Alternately, if the user would like to use a torque wrench, the final torque value should be 15-18 inch-pounds (Figure 4).
NOTE:It is not recommended to use thread locker (Loctite) on the cap screws. We have found that they will remain in place and stay tightened during use. However, if thread locker is used, it can only be Loctite 222 Purple. Do Not Use Blue or Red versions.
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