
Lincoln Fleetweld 180 (6011) 1/8" Stick Electrode - 5 Lb Pkg (ED033497)
This is a 5 lb. package of 1/8" Lincoln Fleetweld 180 stick electrode.
AWS: E6011
Features
• Great choice for low open circuit voltage, as low as 50V
• Starts easily
• All-position electrode
• Particularly good for vertical and overhead welding
• Light slag with little slag interference for easy arc control
• Deep penetration with maximum admixture
• Manufactured under a quality system certified to ISO 9001 requirements
Typical Applications
• Use with small AC welders
• Sheet metal welding on edge, corner, and butt welds
• Galvanized, plated, dirty, painted, or greasy steel which can't be completely cleaned
• All welding positions
Conformance
AWS A5.1: E6011
ASME Sfa-5.1: E6011
CSA W48: E4311
AWS: E6011
Features
• Great choice for low open circuit voltage, as low as 50V
• Starts easily
• All-position electrode
• Particularly good for vertical and overhead welding
• Light slag with little slag interference for easy arc control
• Deep penetration with maximum admixture
• Manufactured under a quality system certified to ISO 9001 requirements
Typical Applications
• Use with small AC welders
• Sheet metal welding on edge, corner, and butt welds
• Galvanized, plated, dirty, painted, or greasy steel which can't be completely cleaned
• All welding positions
Conformance
AWS A5.1: E6011
ASME Sfa-5.1: E6011
CSA W48: E4311
| MPN: | LINED033497 |
|---|---|
| UPC: | 015082910420 |
MPN: LINED033497
UPC: 015082910420
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