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Stanley 817The ultimate electrode for welding all types of steels, without any danger of craking or breakage.
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The ultimate electrode for welding all types of steels, without any danger of cracking or breakage. Special "FERRITE BALANCED" Chemistry also serves as a "STUD PULL" electrode
- An engineered deposit chemistry that has the perfect ratio of metallics to offer crack resistance far superior to any other brand.
- All colors are usually kept in stock unmarked.
- Special flux formulation eliminates slag interference in horizontal fillets.
- Slag is designed to turn to powder making this electrode ideal for "STUD PULL" applications.
- Available in TIG form as product code 817 TIG and in MIG form as product code 817 MIG
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APPLICATIONS:
Due to exceptional strength and crack resistance, it is ideal for repairing tools, dies, spring steel and any dissimilar metal combinations, except for the aluminum and copper alloys. It is also recommended for repairing worn parts and as an underlay for hardfacing.
MICROSTRUCTURE:
A duplex austenite/delta ferrite structure with a Shaeffler ferrite value below 35%.
Flux Color: Blue
TYPICAL MECHANICAL PROPERTIES:
Undiluted Weld Metal
Tensile strength as welded
work hardened
Yield strength
Elongation
Reduction of area
Impact Energy
Hardness |
Maximum Value Up to:
128,000 psi (880 N/mm2)
186,000 psi (1280 N/mm2)
90,000 psi (630 N/mm2)
32%, 36% 16 coatings
25%
50J: 68oF (20oC)
Brinell 225 |
RECOMMENDED AMPERAGE SETTINGS:
| Diameter (mm) |
1/16 (1.6) |
5/64 (2.0) |
3/32 (2.5) |
1/8 (3.25) |
5/32(4.0) |
3/16(5.0) |
| Minimum Amperage |
25 |
30 |
35 |
60 |
75 |
130 |
| Maximum Amperage |
35 |
55 |
70 |
120 |
140 |
200 |
WELDING POSITION: Flat, Horizontal, Vertical up, Overhead
DEPOSITION RATES:
Diameter
(mm) |
Length
(mm) |
Weldmetal/
Electrode |
Electrodes per lb
(kg) of Weldmetal |
Arc Time of
Deposition
min/lb (kg) |
Amperage
Setting |
Recovery
Rate |
| 1/16 (1.6) |
12" (300) |
.13oz (4g) |
120 (264) |
59 (129) |
25 |
100% |
| 5/64 (2.0) |
12" (300) |
.14oz (4g) |
114 (251) |
47 (103) |
40 |
100% |
| 3/32 (2.5) |
12" (300) |
.38oz (11g) |
40 (88) |
37 (82) |
65 |
100% |
| 1/8 (3.2) |
14" (350) |
.64oz (18g) |
25 (55) |
26 (58) |
100 |
100% |
| 5/32 (4.0) |
14" (350) |
1oz (28g) |
16 (36) |
21 (46) |
130 |
100% |
| 3/16 (5.0) |
14" (350) |
1.6oz (45g)vv |
10 (23) |
14 (30) |
170 |
100% |
WELDING TECHNIQUES:
The area in which the weld is to be made should be free of rust, grease, paint and other materials which cause weld contamination. A 90o vee joint should be used when joining heavy sections. Maintain a short arc length and use stringer beads. |
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