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SKU: LU7125

Park Tool AP-1 Adhesive Primer For Use With TLR-1 TLR-2 and RC-1

Vendor Park Tool
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🚚 Order within the next 2 hours, 15 minutes for delivery by 26 Apr, 2024.
This is a pre order item. We will ship it when it comes in stock.
Specifications

MPNAP-1
UPC763477000088
MPNAP-1
UPC763477000088

AP-1 prepares surfaces, accelerates curing and promotes maximum performance of Park Tool TLR-1 and TLR-2 Threadlockers as well as RC-1 Retaining Compound. Conveniently contained in a pen for easy and precise application.

  • 10ml pen
  • Competes with Loctite 7649
  • NOTICE: When retaining compound or threadlocker is used on carbon fiber frames or components, adhesive primer must first be applied to all component, fastener and frame surfaces. Failure to do so could result in permanently bonded parts.
  • CAUTION: Some painted surfaces can be sensitive to threadlockers, retaining compounds and primers. Test first on an inconspicuous area to see if it causes a stain or discoloration. Clean off any excess from painted surfaces immediately.
Description

AP-1 prepares surfaces, accelerates curing and promotes maximum performance of Park Tool TLR-1 and TLR-2 Threadlockers as well as RC-1 Retaining Compound. Conveniently contained in a pen for easy and precise application.

  • 10ml pen
  • Competes with Loctite 7649
  • NOTICE: When retaining compound or threadlocker is used on carbon fiber frames or components, adhesive primer must first be applied to all component, fastener and frame surfaces. Failure to do so could result in permanently bonded parts.
  • CAUTION: Some painted surfaces can be sensitive to threadlockers, retaining compounds and primers. Test first on an inconspicuous area to see if it causes a stain or discoloration. Clean off any excess from painted surfaces immediately.