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I need to remove a shower cartridge but there is a centre piece to it which is threaded and comes out, instead of turning the entire cartridge.

I read up on loctite 243 but it says the thread can still be undone with hand tools.

I need something that literally sets solid and doesn't undo.

Any ideas?
 
Well, typically with tools anything can be undone, but 243 is medium strength.

Does the thread locker need to seal against water also?

If so, can try Loctite 577, it's superb at thread locking.

Loctite 620 has a lot of strength too.

Another high strength thread locker is 270.
 
Think they are referring to a sharp wack on the spanner to undo which most if not all will undo with, any temperature involved?
 
I need to remove a shower cartridge but there is a centre piece to it which is threaded and comes out, instead of turning the entire cartridge.

I read up on loctite 243 but it says the thread can still be undone with hand tools.

I need something that literally sets solid and doesn't undo.

Any ideas?
Trying to picture this, are you sure there is not a specific tool that is used to unscrew the outside body of the cartridge rather than the part you are currently using to try and unscrew the unit. Just a thought as obvisouly can't see what you are seeing.
 
Trying to picture this, are you sure there is not a specific tool that is used to unscrew the outside body of the cartridge rather than the part you are currently using to try and unscrew the unit. Just a thought as obvisouly can't see what you are seeing.
Nah, my boss had the same valve not too long ago and the manufacturers said this is the only way - stupid I know
 
solder it sorted
Not sure it'll be strong enough :/ plus I have to screw it back in while the solder is still hot enough before it sets and it's a bugger to screw back in quickly
 
Not sure it'll be strong enough :/ plus I have to screw it back in while the solder is still hot enough before it sets and it's a bugger to screw back in quickly

spindled if so dont :) and epoxy it in
 
I need to remove a shower cartridge but there is a centre piece to it which is threaded and comes out, instead of turning the entire cartridge.

I read up on loctite 243 but it says the thread can still be undone with hand tools.

I need something that literally sets solid and doesn't undo.

Any ideas?

Not sure if your sorted or not but I've had a thought.
If the center section that is unthreading is not pressure retaining, drill a 3 or 4mm hole into were the threads intersect about 4mm deep. Then push the shank of the drill into that hole and it will lock the threads while you screw the whole unit out.
 
Not sure if your sorted or not but I've had a thought.
If the center section that is unthreading is not pressure retaining, drill a 3 or 4mm hole into were the threads intersect about 4mm deep. Then push the shank of the drill into that hole and it will lock the threads while you screw the whole unit out.

Very interesting idea!!! Not been sent back to the job yet. If all else fails I'll def give that a go.. Cheers mache ;)
 
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