(This post was last modified: 08-30-2021, 04:38 PM by LOOT.)
(08-30-2021, 02:40 PM)Tester28 Wrote:(08-30-2021, 01:47 PM)LOOT Wrote:(08-30-2021, 01:37 PM)Tester28 Wrote: What is this?
If you look at the first picture, the clear black ring is the Loctite.
Ok, my bad, so it's the dried up ring of loctite that loosened and fell off.
I am now wondering how one applies this in a perfect circle without any spillover to the
sides that might harden and stay there...where is it applied: Point A or B?
My guess: B?
I placed the Loctite on the vertical shoulder. Even though the black "washer" of Loctite obviously came from B. It has been a while but I want to say A moves with the compression of the springs. I want to say it is fixed to the middle plate.
The shoulder C and the handle are very precisely fit. The gap between the two is miniscule so it makes sense very little Loctite is needed. Maybe it pushes thru to the flat of B. I dunno.
I treated head to handle orientation as critical with reassembly. I would recommend it.
I would also note, my razor came apart during cleaning. My tap water is about 125 degrees. I clean the razor thoroughly with soap, a nylon brush, and hot water. As I was drying with a microfiber towel, I pinched the head and twisted the towel back and forth on the handle to buff. Gorilla grip...and I have a 2 piece razor! I have since altered my technique.
At first, I was a little ill. Once Murat explained it to me, and I got it back together, I began to warm to the idea. One of my complaints on the post 2017 models is lack of user serviceability. My little mishap got me OK with the first part of disassembly. I look forward to working one loose to complete the task. I won't force the issue, but I will have it in pieces next time. I may ship it to Turkey in that condition too...but I think I can manage.
Hope all this helps.
Edit. You don't have to be precise in layering of Loctite. You have time to twist the two pieces back and forth a couple times prior to set.