



🔥 Lock it down, even when the heat is on!
Vibra-TITE 19960 Hot-Lock is a translucent, ceramic-based threadlocker designed to secure fasteners in extreme high-temperature environments up to 2000°F. Ideal for automotive and firearm applications, it offers medium-high strength bonding with easy water-soluble removal, made in the USA by ND Industries.

| ASIN | B07XW2ZTZL |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 96,687 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 503 in Fillers, Adhesives & Sealants 2,737 in Vehicle Oils & Fluids |
| Colour | Translucent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (750) |
| Date First Available | 10 Oct. 2022 |
| Included components | product only |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 90.7 g |
| Item model number | 19960 |
| Manufacturer | ND Industries |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Part number | 19960 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 3.81 x 3.81 cm; 90.72 g |
R**N
A reasonable quantity at a good price.
Arrived very quickly. If the end of the spout is snipped and the seal on the top of the bottle is removed there does not seem any way to seal the remaining contents. I just took the top off and used a dibber to apply a small amount to the thread which allowed me to reseal it with the top. It seems a much more economical prospect than Rockset and has the same attributes.
A**D
Do NOT use anywhere near a turbo (as the manufacturer states) It WILL fail.
Bought this for high temp coverage and checked on manufacturers web page. Confirms usage on turbos. Long story short, i followed instructions for all manufacturers and then heat treated as specified. This just turns to dust. The parts in question vibrated loose and fell off the turbo. There was minimal thread lock present (it all burnt away in less than 200C/392F temps.). i have had a further play with settings etc and this stuff starts to disintegrate at 50C/122F. far from the boast of 1093.33C/2000F. Due to the nature of the part i used, it ended up being welded in place. This stuff is more like "light duty" rubbish!
N**V
Not worth the cost
Followed the instructions but no better than cheaper products
K**K
I'm not sure what to expect as I had my doubts about this product as it just looks like a small bottle of water. Goes on very thin so be very careful. I had to repair a propane heater for outside use and I always run into the clam shell screws shaking loose over time. Most lock tight products just can't handle the heat so I thought I would try this while I'm purchasing others to replenish my stoke. In all honesty, when it first poured out the spout, I chuckled and thought how gullible I was, but you know what... the darn thing is holding solid and I have run the unit for over 5 hours at a time, twice. My new concern is if I am going to have problems removing the darn screws.
M**R
Absolutes Top Produkt , nur bitte beachten das richtige Produkt für den richtigen Zweck zu kaufen , das Vibra Tite 19960 ist eine Super Hochtemperatur beständige Schraubensicherung di vollständig aushärtet.
M**T
Picked this up as a cheaper alternative to Rocksett just to mix things up. Vibra-TITE is a solid brand with a good rep, and this stuff definitely delivers. I mainly use it for QD muzzle devices and gas blocks, and it’s held up great under heat and repeated use. One thing I appreciated right off the bat: it actually comes with an expiration date clearly printed on the label — which is nice because, yes, these things do go bad, even if most people forget they’re technically chemicals with a shelf life. My only complaint? The size. Unless you’re running an assembly line or building an arsenal, this bottle is overkill. I’d love to see an in-between size—bigger than a one-time-use packet, but not enough to threadlock the Pentagon’s entire inventory. ⸻ Bottom line: Performs just as well as Rocksett, comes from a reputable company, and saves a few bucks. Just be prepared to share, store, or start a side hustle as the neighborhood armorer. 4 out of 5.
S**T
Used to secure screws in andirons of wood burning stove. Multiple fires of 600 degrees still holding.
A**R
Started bubbling when heat curing solid as a rock i read that it destroyed male threads on barrels 3 stars for possible fear mongering but it might be 5 either way im scared but it deffinitley worked feels like it welded everything together
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