Lincoln electric fleetweld 37 e6013 stick electrodes.
1 8 6010 welding rod amperage.
The e6013 welding rod is a multi purpose rod suitable for welding of mild steel galvanized steel and some low alloy steels.
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In turn the rod diameter you use depends on the thickness of the steel you are welding.
Here is a detailed stick electrode welding amperage chart.
That would mean using 90 amps of current.
A 1 8 inch 6010 welding rod works best with an amperage of between 75 and 125 amps.
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Weldcote metals 6011 mild steel electrodes.
60 000 psi tensile strength.
4 54 kg box or rod.
Whether you are a novice welder or a seasoned pro this chart is a handy tool to keep close while welding.
Amperage is 65 130 amp range.
Weldcote metals 6010 mild steel electrodes.
Thus it is useless when paired with an ac based welding machine.
To create fuller penetration welding with the 6010 rod the welder should whip the electrode with 3 32 1 2 inch distance and immediately pull in back around 1 8 inch and then pause for split of a second to allow the rod to establish the weld puddle on the spot and whip forward and pull backward with the same movement pattern.
Electrode diameter inches diameter mm amperage range.
Although its coating generates a very stable forceful spray like arc this electrode is not as deep penetrating as the e6011 which can penetrate thick or unclean material.
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The 6010 welding rod polarity when it comes to polarity due to its coating this welding rod can only be used with a dc current.
3 18 mm rod diameter.
In general the 7018 rod is used with currents up to 225 amps.
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