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News Release from: ESAB | Subject: A-Basket for OK Autrod 12.51
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 07 July 2005
Basket speeds welding throughput
Welding equipment supplier Esab has introduced an adapterless A-Basket to use with its OK Autrod 12.51 wire.
Welding equipment supplier Esab has introduced an adapterless A-Basket to use with its OK Autrod 12.51 wire As it needs no plastic inserts, the basket can save both change-over time and downtime, while also improving environmental practice by being recyclable and cutting down on waste
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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It will fit directly on to any wire-feed unit.
Robustly designed and constructed, the basket has proved successful with the company's stainless steel and aluminium wires, so extending its use to nonalloy MIG/MAG wire is a logical development.
Carrying a larger load, and having a more rigid side-wall to facilitate wire feed, the basket is a more convenient solution which also increases throughput.
Esab's OK Autrod 12.51 welding wire is available in 0.8, 1.0 and 1.2mm diameters and is layer-wound on the new basket, with uniform feed properties.
Having good arc stability, uniform copper coating and being suitable for robotic welding, this is a double deoxidised manganese silicon alloyed wire for GMAW using Ar/20CO2 or CO2 as the gas shield.
Typical uses include butt and fillet welding of mild and carbon manganese steel materials employed in fabricating boilers, containers, car bodies, ships, railway rolling stock and structural steelwork. Request a free brochure from ESAB ...
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