Lincoln Fleetweld 47 (7014) 3/32 inch Electrode 50lb Carton (ED010189)
The Lincoln Fleetweld 47 electrodes are for mild and low alloy steels with an iron powder covering. The iron powder yields a high deposition rate. The welds reflect smooth beads with fine ripples. It is particularly advantageous when poor fit-up exists. The slag is easily removed, often self-lifting. These 7014 electrodes can be used in all welding positions. Lincoln Electric Fleetweld 47 electrodes can be used in all welding positions. Packaging comes as a 50 pound carton.
These electrodes must be ordered in quantities of 4 cartons or more.
Features
• High deposition rates
• Excellent operator appeal
• Easy to use
• Operates on low amperages
Applications
• Sheet metal and fillet welding
• Maintenance and repair welding
• Heavy sections
These electrodes must be ordered in quantities of 4 cartons or more.
Features
• High deposition rates
• Excellent operator appeal
• Easy to use
• Operates on low amperages
Applications
• Sheet metal and fillet welding
• Maintenance and repair welding
• Heavy sections
MPN: | LIFED010189 |
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UPC: | 015082101897 |
MPN: LIFED010189
UPC: 015082101897
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