I was just curious if anyone on here knows if lincoln nr 211mp wire can be used vertical up. I did a google search and i am getting contradicting info, one site says no only vertical down the other site said yes. Thanks in advance....
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Short and simple answer.....Yes.
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One of our most popular all-purpose
Innershield wires. Versatile wire
suitable for all-position welding of light
gauge steel or thin plate up to 1/2”
(12.7mm). Low spatter and excellent
weld appearance.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
• Single or multiple pass welding.
• Structural fabrication where no
seismic requirements are present.
• Robotic welding applications.
RECOMMENDED
MAXIMUM PLATE THICKNESS
Diameter Max. Plate
Inches (mm) Thickness
.035 & .045 5/16”
(0.9 & 1.1) (7.9mm)
.068, 5/64, & 3/32 1/2”
(1.7, 2.0 & 2.4) (12.7mm)
ADVANTAGE LINCOLN
• An extremely popular wire with
excellent operator appeal, low
spatter, and good weld
appearance.
• NR-211-MP is an extremely versatile
wire — suitable for all-position
welding.
• A good choice when poor fitup is an
issue.
• Self-shielded, flux-cored. No need
for external gas or flux.
INNERSHIELD NR-211-MP AWS A5.20-95: E71T-11
CONFORMANCE
AWS A5.20-95: E71T-11
ASME SFA-5.20: E71T-11
ABS: E71T-11 (.068 - 3/32” only)
CWB: E4801T-11-CH
• Produces quality welds in moderate WELDING POSITIONS
wind conditions with no tenting.
• Our quality driven manufacturing
system – certified to ISO 9001 – and
our exceptionally high grade raw
materials mean every coil of
Innershield delivers great arc characteristics
and superior feedability.Last edited by dda52; 11-07-2008, 09:10 PM.Don
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Originally posted by down19992000 View PostI was just curious if anyone on here knows if lincoln nr 211mp wire can be used vertical up. I did a google search and i am getting contradicting info, one site says no only vertical down the other site said yes. Thanks in advance....
Are you sure you're not looking at 212 wire? Lincoln gives conflicting info on that wire saying it's not recomended for vertical up, and saying it can be used in vertical up.
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