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The easy-to-melt welding rods are high-quality special rods that are mainly used for welding / brazing aluminum and aluminum alloys. However, they can also be used for hard welding non-ferrous metals other than stainless steel.
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Recommended for welding aluminum alloys: 1060, 1350, 3003, 3004, 3005, 5005, 5050, 6053, 6061, 6951, 7005 and cast alloys 710.0 and 711.0
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Applications include cargo areas, loading ramps, docks, diamond plates, irrigation lines, engine blocks, gearboxes, etc.
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Prepared for small repairs. For repairs that would compromise safety if they are not repaired, we recommend replacing the parts completely instead of repairing them.
1. Thoroughly clean the area you’re about to weld by brushing the base with stainless steel brush until it becomes shiny.
2. Then evenly heat the area to be welded.
3. As you heat, rub the rod vigorously against the heated area until the rod starts flowing.
Caution: Never apply heat directly to the rod as it will crumb, and if you manage to melt the rod directly, the weld will be easily breakable. Remember, melting the rod directly is a wrong way, and makes crumby welds.
Just a few of the many parts that can be easily repaired!
✔️Aluminum Heads
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✔️Fuel Tanks
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✔️Cast Iron Heads
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✔️Manifolds
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✔️A/C Lines
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✔️Fenders
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✔️Truck Beds
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✔️Transmission Cases
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✔️Radiators
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✔️Generators
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✔️Pot Metal Parts
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✔️Irrigation Pipes
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✔️Refrigeration
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✔️Rivets
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✔️Condenser Lines
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✔️Aftercoolers
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✔️Industrial Parts
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✔️Aluminum Molds
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✔️Truck Beds
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✔️Timing Covers
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✔️Mast
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✔️Complete Fabrication
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✔️Tool Boxes
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✔️Aluminum Boats
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✔️Seams
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✔️Towers
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✔️Ladders
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✔️Cavitation Plates
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