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No hay artículos en el carroMIG Welding Wire, Inner shield NR-211-MP , Mild Steel Flux-Core, Dia. (In. ) . 030, Container 1. 0 lb. Spool, Min. Tensile Strength (PSI) 70, Plate Thicknesses In The Range Of 7. 9 mm (5/16 In. ) To 12. 7 mm (1/2 In. ), Applications With Copper Back-Up, Sheet Or Thin Gauge Metal, Propane Cylinders And Robotics/Hard Automation '
Duffy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de abril de 2024
Good all purpose wire , penetrates / wets well and leaves little slag behind. Far better than no name or harbour freight wire . Be sure to use a knurled drive roller with it . Oddly enough my welder did not include one and had to order separately
William Lamb
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de julio de 2023
Best flux core wire
Keith
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de mayo de 2021
Great product are used it before good price
Anonymous deCoward
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de septiembre de 2021
This wire is very forgiving. It works great even if your settings or technique aren't good. I've used it in both transformer and inverter machines and it always works well. I see a lot of complaints about the spools only being one pound instead of two. Yes, Lincoln makes more money that way and some people will feel tricked. But there might be more to it. I notice when I get near the end of a two pound spool, there's wavering and inconsistency of the wire feed because the wire has been so tightly coiled. And I've also noticed the Lincoln wire is very stiff, if it came on two pound spools it might suffer even more from that feed inconsistency. Just a thought, who knows. I think this wire is worth the extra money. If I was tighter for money I'd probably buy a ten pound roll and try to respool some one pound spools.
ARTURO
Comentado en México el 19 de agosto de 2020
Esta soldadura tiene buena penetracion, no genera poros y poco chisporroteo, trabaja bien en todas posiciones, en fin la recomiendo ampliamente, no ocupa gas !
Anthony
Comentado en México el 1 de junio de 2020
De los mejores marcas
Jacob M. Jackson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de octubre de 2020
Hobbiest, ran through harbor F. Welder, mainly .074 to .187 material doing fillet and butt welds, did about 237" (~20 feet) of welding before running out, mind you this is a 1 pound spool.Pros: way less splatter, clean wireCons: cost..Compare to Hobart and some other harbor F. Brand, there about 40% less splatter then those cheaper brands, but a lot of that depends on good nozzle control, angle, feed, and material cleaning. A little change in angle makes a big difference!The pic is .125 angle iron before any grinding, ran the wire brush and as you can see little splatter. I did have trouble laying down 2nd layer, but that a probably just my skill level problem.As for cost, it little pricy, as you only get 1lb of wire, wile most spools are 2lb and for about the same price.At end of the day, yes I recommend this wire if your doing new builds or At least decent clean material. I just ordered my second roll, and might just buy a box next time.As for cost, stuff is a bit
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