José,
Perhaps someone else can be more specific, but I do not believe RTV is what
you want to use for a thread locker. Here in the states, a common brand used
is "Loctite" (several compositions for different uses) and will keep screws
from backing out but frankly, I am having difficulty understanding why this
happened at all; should never occur if they had been installed correctly in
the first place. A wind speed of 100 Km/Hr really isn't that much for a
rotator of that size!!
As far as RTV is concerned, it is a superior weather sealant. The acetic
acid (cure) based variety is fine for outdoor work (and is tough).
73,
Tom - WA2BPE
José de Sá wrote:
> Hello
> Thank you very much for all your answers concerning
> the Prosistel rotator.
> Here are some more details:
>
> A) The problem: The problem really are the Hex-screws
> that tight together the base of the rotator to the upper
> part, due to vibrations and wind strength (peaking no
> more than 100 Km/h yesterday) they unscrewed.
> The inner components suffered major damage because
> the base was still tight to the tower but the upper part was
> rotating free.
> ---> Next time I will apply RTV Silicone Seal to the screws as
> Don adviced.
>
> B) I send the rotator back to the Prosistel representative in Portugal
> I know he is going to send it to Italy, in the homepage they say the
> rotators warranty is 2 years and that they will replace the damaged
> rotator by a brand new-one, lets wait and see.
>
> The model is PST71
>
> 73 Jose CT1EEB
>
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