Welding Rod Specifications; Aws E-6011 Mild Steel Ac-Dc - Craftsman 113.201372 Owner's Manual

230 amp dual range arc welder
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MILD
STEEL
AC-DC
GENERAL
APPLICATIONS:
Farm Equipment
o Sheet Metal
o Car and Truck
Body and Fender
= Pipe o Tanks
o Maintenance
o Jigs and Fixtures
o Cabinets
o General Repairs
oStructuralSteel
Diameter
....
Flat
Vertical
Overhead
SIZES AND HEATS
(AMPS)
1/16"
3/32"
1/8"
20"55
20-80
75"130
20"55
20"65
75"115
20-55
20"B5
75"115
5132"
100-175
100-t50
100-150
3/16"
7132""
t50-225
175-250
150-200
t/4'*
200-375
MEETS
THESE
REQUIREMENTS _'
SPECl FICATIONS
AmericanWelding Society .....................
Class:E-6011
Military .......................................
MIL-E-15599C
American Bureauof Shipping ..............
Class:E-5011
Physical Properties of Deposited Metal:
As Welded
Tensile Strength
..........................................
70,000 to 75,000 psi
Yield Point
..........................................
60,000 to 65,000 psi
% Elongation in 2-inches
....................................
23% to 25%
Reduction
in Area .....................................
50% to 55%
Stress Relieved
65,000 to 70,000 psi
55,000 to 60,000 psi
30% to 35%
65% to 75%
DESCRIPTION
The AWS E-6011 is an AC-DC (reverse polarity)
electrode with
a special coating that provides strong
fluxing
action for high quality
welds, even in dirty,
rust covered, galvanized or plated steels, An extremely
stable, spray type penetrating arc, is produced that is easy to start and restart after interruption.
It is a
versatile electrode, producing
welds far beyond the requirements of its A.WS. classification
It adapts to a
wide variety of jobs due to the wide range of amperage settings at which top quality
results are obtained
Features:
Deeper Penetration
-
Fast-Freeze
Puddle -
Greater
Arc Stability.
WELDING
PROCEDURE:
Weld with AC or DC (reverse polarity)
Strike the arc by brushing rod tip lightly
at the point
where weld is to be made. After
the arc is established
and weld material
is deposited,
concentrate
on holding a short arc that is just long enough to keep the electrode from touching the molten
metal, In the flat position, use a slight oscillating motion as you advance, In vertical position, on sheet steel
start at the top of the seam and weld down, This provides a more rapid speed of travel, lower penetration,
and minimum
warpage When welding overhead use a straight stringer bead or a circular motion
Keep the
molten pool as small as possible_ Use small electrodes overhead, none larger than 5/32 diameter_
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