7018-1 All Position Low Hydrogen Iron Powered Electrode

7018-1 All Position Low Hydrogen Iron Powered Electrode

All-Position Low-Hydrogen Iron-Powered Electrode

CONFORMS TO AWS A5.1 ASME SFA 5.1

CLASS: 7018 - 1

CERTIFIED BY CWB CLASSIFICATION: E 48018-1 CSA W 48 - 06

The 7018-1 is perfect for welding a variety of carbon and low-alloy steels in the 50 KSI (345 MPA) minimum yield. It is an excellent electrode for applications that require tough impact hardness at low temperatures.

Set your welding machine for DC reverse [+] polarity, clean the weld areas with a grinder, and groove out the cracks using EAGLE 188. Vertical welds should be welded from the bottom up using the stringer bead technique for maximum strength. A medium arc length should be maintained while welding.

The EAGLE 7018-1 is an all-position welding electrode that provides exceptional impact resistance even while welding in low ambient temperatures in both welded and stress-relieved conditions.

Tip Colour: Mid Blue Tensile Strength: Approx. 80,000–84,000 psi Yield Strength: Approx. 70,000–72,000 psi Elongation: Approx. 30% WELDING PARAMETERS Current: DC Reverse [+] Polarity Sizes: 3/32, 1/8, 5/32, 3/16, 1/4 in (2.50, 3.25, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00 mm) Amperage: 60-100, 110-150, 150-190, 210-280, 300-400, respectively

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