(1) RocksettTM Sealant (AAC Supplied) I. Resists temperatures as high as 2,000 degrees. (Rocksett is generally removed with water, Loctite is generally removed with heat) For a muzzle mount, Rocksett is the correct thing to use as it is will take heat better than the Locktite. Using appropriately-sized wrench and vice jaws. That stuff works, but it can be a bitch to remove, depending. ( Do not reinstall the jam nut) It doesn't take long to do and $25 to $50 for a shop to charge doesn't sound out of line, since they are a supplying you with a service. They use Rocksett. AAC was having a sale recently on the lightweight 300 Blackout barrels they were installing on Remington 7 actions (looks like Remington discontinued that model.) Unless, of course, you put too much on, then it … Once Rocksett adhesive has been applied to the mating parts of the host az_outlaw That's it. I forget which mfg., maybe AAC? Plan-B Mount to Silencer. Made In Under the included thread protector, it was threaded like any AR-10's muzzle. A less likely, but still potential securement of a muzzle device is using Rocksett. (and if it were me, I would rather not risk damaging my silencer due to the mount working its way loose. Rocksett is perfect for setting muzzle devices and recommended by AAC for all their muzzle devices. The use of Rocksett won’t hurt either. 3. Rocksett is an interesting material and there is a considerable amount of misinformation out there on this substance. Nearly four years ago, I bought my first sound suppressor: a SilencerCo Saker 762 with Trifecta Mount (which later became an ASR-mount). Apply and distribute one or two drops of Rocksett adhesive to the muzzle threads of the weapon and the threads inside of the AAC flash hider. It's more like blue, just turn it off. 1 d.) Thoroughly de-grease and dry the threads on the inside of the AAC flash hider with a Q-tip and solvent. Easy-peasy with a heat-gun. If your mounts are coming loose they are most likely contaminated with oil or fouling not allowing the cement to cure. Rocksett is not a thread locker but rather a ceramic cement and you only need 2-3 drops if used correctly. Instructions are straightforward. Built from nothing but steel, the Saker is big, heavy and feels damn near indestructible. Degrease the threads on the inside of the BLACKOUT@ Flash Hider with solvent. 6. thread on the AAC mount and tighten it down according to the direction and let Rocksett cure. It works great and you'll probably never get the muzzle device off of there without submerging it in water for a day or so, since it breaks down in water, not with heat like loctite. I've never had to soak in water. remove existing flash hider and washer (if present). Hand thread the Plan-B mount into … I bought one. Using a 1/2 inch socket and a torque wrench, tighten Cherry Bomb clockwise to 20-30 ft-lbs. Allow solvent to evaporate before proceeding. According to the instructions that came with my bottle of rocksett, you can cure it quickly by heating it to 175 F (80 C) for 15 minutes. Rocksett is a high temperature thread locking compound, perfect for attaching muzzle brakes or other muzzle devices to barrels. 4. 2. I only use 2 drops of rocksett, instructions say 3-4, I'd say 2. Rocksett. Degrease barrel threads thoroughly with solvent. It works 100% of the time if used correctly by following the directions which no one ever does. We’ll start by saying that – in most instances – Rocksett can be defeated by simply applying torque. They said to use one or two drops at most, hand tighten and then give it a snug turn with a wrench. Refer to your silencers manual to remove their mount. I think you will find the muzzle threaded a conventional 5/8th 24tpi. 24 hours to cure To remove, just apply torque (leftie loosey ) and remove. I've done that and it works, still had to do the above steps to remove it. Rocksett is not red locktite. le.) 51T AAC flashhider mount installed on my 17 for my 762-SD suppressor.
Flexible Pes Planus, Most Tony Awards Actor, チェルノブイリ 象の足 写真, Lake City, Fl News, Don Cornelius Movie, Greg Ovens Wife,