Loctite 51048 - Different labels... same stuff?

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Looking for clarification before I place an order. I'm going to buy some Loctite LB8012 and do a little service to my bike.

When I put "Loctite LB8012" into the Amazon search, I see the same part number (Loctite #51048), but I see two different labels.

Loctite 51048-1.jpg Loctite 51048-2.jpg

Oddly enough, I can get either one on Amazon, but for different prices (the one on the right is currently $30.60).

Just want a second opinion that both labels are indeed the same product, and not some weird Loctite history at play.

Anyone? Anyone?
 
Same. I ran into the same thing but looked at the Loctite Product Description Sheets and saw they are the same.
 
I’m pretty sure they’re the same. Mine has this label and came from McMaster.

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One is probably new packaging and will be a better use by date.
Although I haven't got a clue which one's which. But someone will.
Upt'North.
 
Yeah, I'm reasonably confident they're the same thing as well, just with a revised label. I went ahead an ordered some (the version on the right).
 
Same stuff, and there's a third number they share. Someone recently posted that there's a better Loctite product.
 
Looking for clarification before I place an order. I'm going to buy some Loctite LB8012 and do a little service to my bike.

When I put "Loctite LB8012" into the Amazon search, I see the same part number (Loctite #51048), but I see two different labels.

Loctite 51048-1.jpg Loctite 51048-2.jpg

Oddly enough, I can get either one on Amazon, but for different prices (the one on the right is currently $30.60).

Just want a second opinion that both labels are indeed the same product, and not some weird Loctite history at play.

Anyone? Anyone?

If you look at the part number on the label it is the same: 51048
But looks like the left one is maybe for a different market. See the Henkel(?) (lower right corner) on the label.
Wait!!! Why is it "Known as Loctite Moly Paste"??
 
The one on the right is a smaller container yet it holds the same 8 oz. How can that be? Clearly they are not the same product. The stuff inside might be, but the container sure is not. Good golly, miss moly!:rofl1:
 
Someone recently posted that there's a better Loctite product.
I found the post; the "better" stuff, which specifies "splines" is Loctite #LB 8103:

This is an important distinction and one that I missed when I purchased the Loctite LB 8012 product. So I will no longer recommend their LB 8012 product to others and will look for another moly paste.

EDIT: There is another Loctite product (LB 8103) that is NLGI class 2. Here are differences between the 8012 and the 8103:

LOCTITE LB 8012
LOCTITE LB 8012 is a black, metal-free anti-seize lubricant with MoS2 and rust inhibitors in a brush top form. Formulated to protect assemblies during running-in periods, it resists high static loads and the MoS2 paste ensures maximum lubricity. It has an NLGI grade of one and is resistant to temperatures up to +400C.
• Metal-free
• Protects assemblies during running-in period
• Resists high static loads
• MoS2 paste insures maximum lubricity
NLGI Grade 1
• Temperature resistant to +400C.

LOCTITE LB 8103
LOCTITE LB 8103 is a black, mineral oil and MoS2-based grease, which is suitable for heavy loads, withstands vibration and can be used on moving parts at all speeds. It is used in high stressed joints, plain and roller bearings, splines and socket joints, and slideways subjected to vibration and heavy loads. . It has an NLGI Class 2 rating and can withstand temperatures to +250C.
Suitable for heavy loads and withstands vibration
• For moving parts at all speeds
• For higher-stressed joints, plain- and roller bearings, socket joints and slideways
NLGI Class 2

Jeff
 
I just realized that I haven’t had anything with splines, in a couple of years.
 
If you look at the part number on the label it is the same: 51048
But looks like the left one is maybe for a different market. See the Henkel(?) (lower right corner) on the label.
Wait!!! Why is it "Known as Loctite Moly Paste"??

Henkel is the name of the company that bought Loctite several years ago...... they have had all kinds of fun changing names and ordering numbers!!!
I deal with these Henkel issues at least once a week at work.

Scott
 
Henkel is the name of the company that bought Loctite several years ago...... they have had all kinds of fun changing names and ordering numbers!!!
I deal with these Henkel issues at least once a week at work.

Scott

Well now we know the rest of the story and what moly is newer. Well at least what label is newer. One would assume the age of the product on the interior is the same.
 
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