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1/8" X 14" E6011 Hobart® 335A Carbon Steel Electrode 50 lb

Part Number: S112244-031SKU: HOBS112244-031
$270.90

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Item Details

Hobart® 335A Carbon Steel Electrode in a 50 lb carton is specially designed to use with AC power sources that provide stable arc striking characteristics with good penetration. 1/8" Dia electrode is used to increase operator appeal by tendering general fabrication with a fine spray transfer and provides easy clean up with slag design. Cellulose-based electrode can be employed in railroad cars, structural work and shipbuilding. Electrode features good wash in along with quick starting that gives easy weld lay-in and smooth bead appearance. Electrode has a tensile strength of 77700 psi and yield strength of 63200 psi and is used in all galvanized steel work.

Features

  • Quick starting efficiency
  • Superior arc drive
  • Excellent wetting action
  • Slag removes easily

Applications

  • Galvanized steel
  • Rail cars
  • General fabrication
  • Shipbuilding and structural work
  • Single or multiple pass

Specifications

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  • AWS Classification» E6011
  • Diameter» 1/8""
  • Weight» 50 lb
  • Trade Name» Hobart® 335A
  • Electrode Length» 14"""

Caution

  • WARNING! - Avoid breathing welding fumes and gases, they may be dangerous to your health
  • Always use adequate ventilation
  • Always use appropriate personal protective equipment

WARNING

  • WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Titanium dioxide (airborne, unbound particles of respirable size), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Carbon monoxide, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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