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Lincoln Electric Stick Electrode Welding C2.410 User Manual

Lincoln Electric Stick Electrode Welding C2.410
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STICK ELECTRODE
WELDING GUIDE
Procedures and Techniques
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Lincoln Electric Stick Electrode Welding C2.410 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelC2.410
Product TypeStick Electrode
Electrode ClassificationE6010
AWS SpecificationAWS A5.1
Tensile Strength60, 000 psi
UsabilityAll-position
Current TypeDC+
PositionAll
Welding ProcessSMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding)
Coating TypeCellulosic
Length14 inches (355 mm)
Packaging50 lb Can

Summary

Customer Assistance Policy

Welding Procedures

Out-of-Position Welding (Vertical and Overhead)

Techniques for welding in vertical and overhead positions, electrode choice, and methods.

High Deposition Welding

Welding with high iron powder electrodes for increased deposition rates and efficiency.

Welding Inclined Plate

Procedures for welding inclined plates, electrode properties, and drag technique.

High Speed Welding (Sheet Metal)

Techniques for welding sheet metal at high travel speeds, minimizing defects.

Low Hydrogen Welding

Recommends low hydrogen electrodes for applications to prevent cracking and ensure quality.

Stick Electrode Selection Guide

Out-of-Position Electrode Group

All-purpose electrodes for fabrication and maintenance, good for vertical and overhead welding.

High Deposition Electrode Group

Highest deposition rates for flat, horizontal, and slightly downhill positions.

High Speed Electrode Group

Operates in all positions, ideal for short welds, medium deposition & penetration.

Low Hydrogen Electrode Group

For steels requiring 70,000 psi tensile strength deposits and notch toughness.

Welding Safety Precautions

Electrical Shock Hazards

Details risks of electric shock, proper insulation, grounding, and equipment care.

Fire and Explosion Hazards

Covers prevention of fires and explosions from sparks, hot materials, and flammable vapors.

Cylinder Safety

Guidelines for safe handling and use of compressed gas cylinders to prevent explosions.

Engine and Electrical Equipment Safety

Procedures for safe operation, maintenance, and grounding of engine and electric equipment.

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