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5/32" X 14" E6022 Deckmaster™ 1139 Carbon Steel Electrode 50 lb

Part Number: S113251-031SKU: HOBS113251-031
$300.82

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Hobart® Deckmaster™ 1139 Carbon Steel Electrode in a 50 lb carton supports beams, burn-through spot welds with full penetration. It features roof decking welding and rapid downhill welding while joining light-gauge materials. 5/32" Dia electrode comes with light slag design that makes removal, cleaning easier provides good strike and restrike by keeping minimum spatter level and has a transverse tensile strength exceeding 60000 psi. Reliable electrode provides starts and re-starts along with good weld bead appearance and is ideal for DCEN, DCEP or AC currents that used to employ in sheet metal. Fluid electrode features spot nugget control with easy governable arc that gives strong, authentic welds.

Features

  • Smooth, stable arc
  • Excellent strike and re-strike
  • Light slag
  • Penetrating arc
  • Low spatter levels

Applications

  • Roof decking
  • Sheet metal
  • Light gauge materials

Specifications

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  • AWS Classification» E6022
  • Diameter» 5/32""
  • Weight» 50 lb
  • Trade Name» Deckmaster™ 1139
  • 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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