Lincoln Fleetweld 47 (7014) 1/8" Stick Electrode - 5 Lb Pkg (ED033507)
This is a 5 lb. package of 1/8" Lincoln Fleetweld 47 stick electrode.
AWS: E7014
Features
• High deposition rates for fast performance
• Good for sheet metal lap joints and fillet welds
• Manufactured under a quality system certified to ISO 9001 requirements
Typical Applications
• General purpose plate welding
• Maintenance welding
• Generally used for thicker steel than E6012 and E6013 electrodes
Conformance
AWS A5.1: E7014
ASME Sfa-5.1: E7014
ABS: E7014
Lloyd's: Grade 1M
DNV: Grade 1
GL: Grade 1
BV: Grade 1
CSA W48: E4914
AWS: E7014
Features
• High deposition rates for fast performance
• Good for sheet metal lap joints and fillet welds
• Manufactured under a quality system certified to ISO 9001 requirements
Typical Applications
• General purpose plate welding
• Maintenance welding
• Generally used for thicker steel than E6012 and E6013 electrodes
Conformance
AWS A5.1: E7014
ASME Sfa-5.1: E7014
ABS: E7014
Lloyd's: Grade 1M
DNV: Grade 1
GL: Grade 1
BV: Grade 1
CSA W48: E4914
MPN: | LIFFW4718X5 |
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UPC: | 015082910512 |
MPN: LIFFW4718X5
UPC: 015082910512
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