⚡️ Spark Your Next Project with Precision & Ease!
The SOLTER 05975 Aluminium Electrodes feature a precise 2.5 mm diameter, come in a convenient blister-pack of 10, and weigh just 49.9 g. Designed for easy use without batteries, these electrodes deliver reliable, high-quality welding performance for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Manufacturer | Solter |
Part number | 05975 |
Item Weight | 49.9 g |
Package Dimensions | 35.5 x 3.7 x 1.2 cm; 49.9 g |
Item model number | 05975 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
How to use them
There's a few thinks to know on how to use them . 1st you need a inverter welder.2nd preheat the job your are doing if you don't they will stick no matter what the voltage . They don't run nothing like 6010 or 7018s . I see tuns of comments about they are crap ect, it just folk don't know how to run them. I been welding 35 years its the first time I used them. If your doing a big job get a mig with a spool gun or a tig. They will be fine for a small job but they are hard to run. Hope that helps pre heat the job it's a must
P**R
worked OK in the end
had a few problems getting started, 80 amps is way to high, ended up at 48 with my little Aldi/Lidl welder, wire brushed bits to weld and heated up with blow torch before welding, rods burn very quickly, need as short arc, soon got used to them, patched up a mobility scooter
A**R
Very workable preheat is a must
preheat and 51amps it was very workable recommend to experience welders
S**P
Preheating+++ and simple flat projects only
These are really hard to get to to work. I can stick weld steel really nicely and needed to do a small project in Alu. Preheated to high heat with two torches working simultaneously then set to work on practice pieces... played with Amps and found that if too low I couldn't avoid sticking down, if too high i could avoid sticking but the work just melted away. I abandoned it and am returning to remake the piece in thin steel.Unless you are well practiced in these I would avoid and spend the money on a TIG setup.
D**D
Quality item good amount of flux !
Used as DC tig filler rods excellent results welding 6mm flange to 48 tube !
M**S
Crap
The worst rods I have ever used, impossible to strike, nightmare. I'm not that good a welder but these things are painful, my son is quite a good welder and he had no joy with them either, even on steel they dont strike and the flux coating breaks off way too easily.
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