Welding Rod Specifications - Craftsman 113.201392 Owner's Manual

295 amp dual range arc welder
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WELDING
ROD
SPECJFICATmONS
AWS
E-6011
MBLD
STEEL
AC-DC
GENERAL
APPLICATIONS:
Farm
Equipment
o
Sheet
Metal
Car and Truck
e
Body
and Fender
e Pipe
Tanks
Maintenance
Jigs and Fixtures
e Cabinets
General
Repairs
oStructuralSteel
Diameter
....
Fiat
Vertical
Overhead
SIZES AND HEATS (AMPS)
1/16"
3/32"
20-55
20-80
20-55
20-65
20-55
20-65
1/8"
75-130
75-115
75-115
5/32'"
I
3/16"
i
7/32"
100-175
150-225
175-25(:
100-150
150-200
100-t50
1/4"
200-375
J
MEETS _,
THESE
REQUIREMENTS
V
SPECl FICATIONS
American Welding Society ...............
(:lass: E-6011
Military ............................
MI L-E-t5599C
AmericanBureauof Shipping ............
Class:E-6011
Physical Properties of Deposited Metal:
As Welded
Tensile Strength
.................................
70,000 to 75,000 psi
Yield Point
.....................................
00,000 to 05,000 psi
% Elongation in 2-inches ...........................
23% to 25%
Redaction in Area ................................
50% to 55%
St rest;Relieved
65,000 to 70,000 psi
55,000 to 60,060 psi
30% to 35%
65% to 75%
DESCRIPTION
The
AWS
E-6Oll
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, i s produced
that
is easy to start and restart
after
interruption.
It is a
versatile
electrode,
producing
welds
far beyond
the requirements
of its A.W.S.
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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