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    Anti-sieze for insert screws

    I'm looking for a product that that can be applied to insert screws to prevent them from seizing in the holder. I believe this is caused from vibration when machining etc... A while back we had ordered a Index drill and it came with a small tube of what I think is called Moly Coat. I've heard that product is no longer available.


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    Don't crank them down so tight.


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    Just get some from the auto parts store. Nothing special.


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    "Don't crank them down so tight."

    +1

    "Just get some from the auto parts store. Nothing special."

    +1 - We use the silver colored stuff from Permatex. They have a copper colored stuff too that is supposed to be better, but the silver stuff is cheaper and we have had good luck with it.

    Mike


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