Archive image from page 34 of Development of an underwater manipulator. Development of an underwater manipulator for use on a free-swimming unmanned submersible . developmentofund00boss Year: 1981 ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE Clean all metal surfaces very thoroughly. Make sure that all deposits from pre- viously used liquids such as cutting oils, masking paints, galvanic solutions, etc, are removed. 2. Put Loctite Quick Set 404 adhesive on the outside diameter of two 0-rings (Parker no 2-104 V747-75). Push the 0-rings into the bore so that they just fit inside. Cover the adhesive bond with Loctite w
Archive image from page 34 of Development of an underwater manipulator. Development of an underwater manipulator for use on a free-swimming unmanned submersible . developmentofund00boss Year: 1981 ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE Clean all metal surfaces very thoroughly. Make sure that all deposits from pre- viously used liquids such as cutting oils, masking paints, galvanic solutions, etc, are removed. 2. Put Loctite Quick Set 404 adhesive on the outside diameter of two 0-rings (Parker no 2-104 V747-75). Push the 0-rings into the bore so that they just fit inside. Cover the adhesive bond with Loctite water- proofing solution.
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