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Harris® 4130 3/32" Dia X 36" Low Alloy Steel TIG Welding Rod comes in a 10 lb tube. Welding rod is particularly suited to thin, highly stressed joints and formulated to reduce weld metal hot cracking with good ductility.
Features
DC- straight polarity
Shielding gas - Argon
Tungsten - 2% Thoriated
3/32'' Diameter
36" Length
10 lb Weight
Specifications
Tensile strength Up to 170,000 psi
Elongation 7% in 2"
Yield Strength Up to 166,000 psi (after quenching and tempering)
Includes
N/A
Applications
Welding alloys of similar composition
Use with a pre-heat and inter-pass temperature of 400°F minimum
Caution
WARNING: PROTECT yourself and others. Read and understand this information.
FUMES AND GASES can be hazardous to your health.
ARC RAYS can injure eyes and burn skin.
ELECTRIC SHOCK can KILL.
Before use, read and understand the manufacturer’s instructions, Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), and your employer's safety practices.
Keep your head out of fumes.
Use enough ventilation, exhaust at the arc, or both, to keep fumes and gases from your breathing zone and the general area.
Wear correct eye, ear, and body protection.
Do not touch live electrical parts.
See American National Standard Z49.1, Safety in Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes, published by the American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami, Florida 33126 OSHA Safety and Health Standards, available from the U.S. Government Office, Washington, DC 20402.