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US Forge 51133 Welding Electrode E6011 0.13 in. By 14 in.
Mfr # 51133
Zoro # G304148511
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- Brand Us Forge
- MFR # 51133
- Zoro # G304148511
- UPC # 93425511336
- Country of Origin China
- Category Soldering Tips
Description
E6011 All-position electrode for welding rusty and scaly steels or where proper surface preparation is difficult. Ideal for both production and maintenance work on light and heavy gauge steel. Ideal for tack welding and general field welding. Quick freezing performance makes this electrode excellent for vertical overhead work.
Features- Size - 1/8 in. by 14 in.
- Dimension - 17 x 5 x 10 in.
- Item Weight - 5 lbs.
Restrictions
- WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
- Hazardous material
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