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22033003C - Arcair CutSkill 3/16" x 12" Copperclad Pointed Gouging Carbons (50-Pack)

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OVERVIEW

Industrial Grade Metal Removal with Arcair CutSkill

The Arcair CutSkill Copperclad DC Carbon Electrodes are the industry standard for efficient and precise metal removal. Designed for the Air Carbon-Arc Gouging (CAC-A) process, these 3/16-inch diameter rods are engineered to melt metal using an intense electric arc while a stream of compressed air blows the molten material away. This 50-pack of pointed electrodes (SKU 22033003C) provides a reliable supply for maintenance, repair, and fabrication shops dealing with heavy-duty weld removal and surface preparation.

Manufactured with a precise blend of carbon and graphite, CutSkill electrodes offer superior metal removal rates compared to traditional grinding or chipping methods. The copper coating on each rod serves a dual purpose: it enhances electrical conductivity for a stable, consistent arc, and it helps keep the electrode cooler during operation. This results in a more controlled gouging process, allowing operators to create clean U-grooves for weld joints or effectively gouge out cracks in castings without overheating the base material.

These electrodes are specifically designed for Direct Current (DC) applications operating on DCEP (Reverse Polarity). With an optimal amperage range of 200 to 250 Amps, they are compatible with most standard industrial welding power sources capable of carbon arc gouging. Whether you are cleaning castings, removing hard surface material, or preparing plate edges for welding, the Arcair CutSkill line delivers the performance required for demanding industrial environments.

Key Applications

These electrodes are versatile tools in any metalworking facility. They excel in applications where speed and depth control are critical. Common uses include removing temporary weld tabs, washing off rivets, and scarfing billets. The pointed tip design allows for easy arc starting and fine control at the beginning of a groove, making them suitable for both rough machining and detailed repair work.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:50 PER EA, pack of 1
Diameter:3/16"
Length :12"
Amperage Range:200 - 250 A
Process:Air Carbon Arc Gouging (CAC-A)
Material:Copper Clad Graphite
Polarity:DCEP (Reverse Polarity)
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Diameter:3/16"
Length:12"
Amperage Range:200 - 250 A
Process:Air Carbon-Arc Gouging (CAC-A)
Material:Copper-Clad Graphite
Polarity:DCEP (Reverse Polarity)
Electrode Type:Pointed, DC Copperclad
Packaging Description:50 PER EA
Brand:Arcair

INCLUDED

  • 50 x Arcair CutSkill 3/16" x 12" Pointed DC Carbon Electrodes
  • Instructional Safety Information

APPLICATIONS

  • Creating U-grooves for weld joint preparation
  • Removing old or defective welds
  • Gouging out cracks in structural steel
  • Cleaning and repairing metal castings
  • Removing hard surface material and overlays
  • Rough machining and scarfing
  • Washing off rivet heads and bolts

FAQ

The recommended operating amperage range for these 3/16-inch Arcair CutSkill electrodes is 200 to 250 Amps.

These electrodes are designed for DC current and should be operated using DCEP (Direct Current Electrode Positive), also known as reverse polarity.

Yes, these are Copperclad® electrodes, meaning they have a copper coating to improve electrical conductivity and keep the electrode cooler during use.

This package (SKU 22033003C) contains 50 individual 3/16" x 12" pointed carbon electrodes.

No, these specific CutSkill DCCC carbons are designed for DC applications. AC applications typically require specific AC-grade electrodes with rare earth materials.

They are used for the Air Carbon-Arc Gouging (CAC-A) process to cut, groove, or remove metal by melting it with an electric arc and blowing it away with compressed air.

No, these are standard pointed electrodes, not jointed. They do not interlock with one another.

Standard welding safety gear is required, including a welding helmet with appropriate shade, protective clothing, gloves, and hearing protection due to the high noise level of the air stream.