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.045" E71T-1C Encore Gas Shielded Flux Core Carbon Steel Tubular Welding Wire 33 lb Spool

Part Number: 1234833SKU: S041234833
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Item Details

Encore is an all-position flux cored, gas shielded electrode designed for single and multi-pass welding applications in all positions. This electrode is developed specifically for enhanced welder appeal and exceptional weldability. It is ideal for use on general fabrication, structural steel, construction equipment, railcar fabrication and shipbuilding. Argon with 20-25% CO2 or 100%CO2 may be used as a shielding gas, with a flow rates of 40-50 CFH.

Features

  • Provides consistent arc starting.
  • Delivers a positive arc transfer that is smooth, stable and deeply penetrating.
  • Fast freezing slag assures excellent out-of-position weldability.
  • Unlike most E71T-1 electrodes, produces smooth, even and well washed horizontal fillets with a shiny surface and straight toe lines.

Applications

  • The combination of strength and toughness make Encore ideal for applications such as structural steel, farm machinery, construction equipment and railcar fabrication where the following steels may be employed
  • ASTM A131, A285, A515 Gr 70 and A516 Gr 70.

Specifications

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  • AWS Classification» E71T-1C
  • Diameter» .045""
  • Weight» 33 lb
  • Trade Name» Encore
  • Package» Spool
  • Core Info» Flux Core
  • Shielding Info» Gas Shielded"

Caution

  • Protect yourself and others read the safety data sheet prior to using this product.

WARNING

  • WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Thorium dioxide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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