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SPECIAL METALS NI-ROD® 99X 5/32" Dia X 14" Welding Electrode comes in a 10 lb hermetically sealed container and has a pure nickel core that is recommended for welding thin cast iron sections and for where optimum machinability of single pass or single-layer weldments is needed. Electrode is a premium quality consumable for cast iron, providing Yes out-of-position welding capability with an ease of operation rivalling carbon steel electrode. It can be used for joining gray iron, ductile iron, compacted graphite iron, malleable iron and various alloyed irons.
Features
NI-ROD® 99X welding Electrode is a premium quality consumable for cast iron, offering Yes out-of-position welding capability with an ease of operation rivaling carbon steel electrodes
Commercially pure nickel core
Recommended for welding thin cast iron sections and for where optimum machinability of single pass or single-layer weldments is required
Provide excellent operability for groove and fillet welding in the down hand position and the smaller diameter electrodes are also suitable for all position welding
Specifications
ASME III (NCA3800, NB2400)
Applications
For joining gray iron, ductile iron, compacted graphite iron, malleable iron and various alloyed irons to themselves, to each other, to steels, to stainless steels and to nickel alloys
Caution
Keep your head out of the fumes
Use enough ventilation, exhaust at the arc, or both, to keep fumes and gases from your breathing zone and the general area