STICK CONSUMABLES Stick (SMAW) Electrode
Product Name & AWS Class
Mild Steel Fleetweld ®
22 (AWS E6022)
Jetweld ® (AWS E6027)
2
Fleetweld ® (AWS E7014)
Jetweld ® 1 (AWS E7024-1) 47 Key Features
3/32 (2.4)
• Forceful, penetrating arc • Optimized for burn-through spot welding • Little slag interference in arc
• High deposition rates • Smooth bead appearance • Easy slag removal in deep groove welds
• High deposition rates • Excellent operator appeal • Easy to use
• High deposition rates • Smooth bead appearance • Minimal spatter
Mild Steel, Low Hydrogen Pipeliner ®
16P (AWS E7016 H4) Lincoln® 7018AC (AWS E7018 H8) Excalibur ® 7018 MR (AWS E7018 H4R) Jetweld ® LH-70
(AWS E7018 H4R) Jet-LH®
(AWS E7018 H4R) Excalibur ®
Pipeliner ® 17P (AWS E7018-1 H4R) Excalibur ® 7028 (AWS E7028 H8) 78 MR 7018-1 MR (AWS E7018-1 H4R)
3/32 (2.4)
• Designed for root pass welding of up to X80 grade pipe; hot, fill and cap pass welding of up to X60 grade pipe
• Charpy V-Notch impact properties tested to -40°C (-40°F) • Lot controlled and Q2 tested
• AC polarity welding • H8 diffusible hydrogen levels • Minimal spatter
• Premium arc performance • Square coating burn-off and effortless slag removal • Easy strike and re-strike
• Low hydrogen • Smooth arc performance
• Low hydrogen • Smooth arc performance
• Premium arc performance and strikeability • Charpy V-Notch impact properties tested to -46°C (-50°F) • Square coating burn-off and effortless slag removal
• Designed for hot, fill and cap pass welding of up to X65 grade pipe • Charpy V-Notch impact properties tested to -46°C (-50°F ) • Lot controlled and Q2 tested
• High deposition rates for increased productivity • Premium arc performance and strikeability • H8 diffusible hydrogen levels
Low Alloy, Cellulosic Shield-Arc®
HYP+ (AWS E7010-P1, E7010-G(3) Shield-Arc® Pipeliner® 85 (AWS E7010-A1) 7P+ (AWS E7010-P1, E7010-G(3)
Shield-Arc® (AWS E8010-G)
Pipeliner® 70+ 8P+ (AWS E8010-P1, E8010-G(3)
Shield-Arc® (AWS E9010-G)
90 (1) Manufactured to 2.5 mm diameter. (2) ) ) )
3/32 (2.4)
• Cellulosic electrode designed for pipe welding • Deep penetration • Clean, visible weld puddle
• Designed to weld 0.50% molybdenum steel • Cellulosic electrode designed for pipe welding • Deep penetration and superior puddle control
• Designed for root pass welding up to X80 grade pipe; and hot, fill and cap pass of up to X65 grade pipe
• High stacking efficiency for increased productivity • Lot controlled and Q2 tested
• Cellulosic electrode designed for pipe welding • Deep penetration • Clean, visible weld puddle
• Designed for root pass welding of up to X80 grade pipe; and hot, fill and cap pass welding of up to X70 grade pipe
• High stacking efficiency for increased productivity • Lot controlled and Q2 tested
• Cellulosic electrode designed for pipe welding • Deep penetration • Clean, visible weld puddle
Manufactured to 5.0 mm diameter. (3) Also meets.
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1/8 (3.2)
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1/8 (3.2)
Diameters Available in (mm)
5/32 (4.0)
1/8 (3.2)
5/32 (4.0)
5/32 (4.0)
3/16 (4.8)
(2) (2)
7/32 (5.6)
1/4 (6.4)
3/16 (4.8)
7/32 (5.6)
1/4 (6.4)
3/16 (4.8)
7/32 (5.6)
1/4 (6.4)
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