What Are Stick Electrodes?
Welding electrodes are metal wires with baked on chemical coatings. The rod is used to sustain the welding arc and to provide the filler metal required for the joint to be welded. The coating protects the metal from damage, stabilizes the arc, and improves the weld. The diameter of the wire, less the coating, determines the size of the welding rod. This is expressed in fractions of an inch such as 3/32", 1/8", or 5/32." The smaller the diameter means it requires less current and it deposits a smaller amount of filler metal.
Features
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An all position electrode for the welding of mild steel
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Easy to use with excellent operator appeal
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Excellent choice for sheet metal lap and fillet welds, especially diameters up to 3/16” (4.8 mm)
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Great for general purpose and maintenance welding
Brand | Lincoln Electric |
AWS Classification | 7014 |
Diameter | 5/32-in |
Length | 14'' |
Weight | 1 lbs |
Trade Name | Murex® 7016 |
What Are Stick Electrodes?
Welding electrodes are metal wires with baked on chemical coatings. The rod is used to sustain the welding arc and to provide the filler metal required for the joint to be welded. The coating protects the metal from damage, stabilizes the arc, and improves the weld. The diameter of the wire, less the coating, determines the size of the welding rod. This is expressed in fractions of an inch such as 3/32", 1/8", or 5/32." The smaller the diameter means it requires less current and it deposits a smaller amount of filler metal.
Features
-
An all position electrode for the welding of mild steel
-
Easy to use with excellent operator appeal
-
Excellent choice for sheet metal lap and fillet welds, especially diameters up to 3/16” (4.8 mm)
-
Great for general purpose and maintenance welding
Brand | Lincoln Electric |
AWS Classification | 7014 |
Diameter | 5/32-in |
Length | 14'' |
Weight | 1 lbs |
Trade Name | Murex® 7016 |
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