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8600.3655S - Josef H60 3.2mm Hardfacing Welding Rods - 60 HRC Abrasion Resistance

Packaging: 5kg tube
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OVERVIEW

Maximize Equipment Lifespan with Josef H60 Hardfacing Electrodes

The Josef H60 3.2mm Hardfacing Stick Electrode is a high-performance consumable engineered specifically for the maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) of heavy industrial machinery. In sectors such as mining, agriculture, construction, and quarrying, equipment components are constantly subjected to brutal environments involving severe sliding abrasion and moderate impact. The Josef H60 is the solution to these challenges, depositing a martensitic steel weld metal that achieves a hardness of approximately 57-60 HRC. This exceptional hardness creates a robust protective barrier that significantly extends the service life of wear parts, ensuring your operations keep running smoothly.

Designed for professional welders and maintenance teams, the Josef H60 offers superior weldability compared to standard hardfacing rods. Its rutile-basic coating formulation provides a smooth, stable arc that is easy to strike and re-strike, minimizing frustration during repetitive surfacing tasks. The electrode produces a clean, regular bead profile with very low spatter levels, and the slag is often self-releasing, which drastically reduces post-weld cleanup time. This efficiency is crucial when performing time-sensitive field repairs on critical assets like excavator buckets, bulldozer blades, and crusher jaws.

The versatility of the Josef H60 makes it a staple in any maintenance workshop. It is compatible with both AC (Alternating Current) and DC+ (Direct Current Electrode Positive) power sources, allowing for flexibility depending on the available welding machine. While the deposit is extremely hard and non-machinable—requiring grinding if a specific finish is needed—it bonds strongly to carbon and low-alloy steels. By integrating Josef H60 electrodes into your preventive maintenance schedule, you can reduce the frequency of expensive part replacements and minimize costly downtime.

Primary Industries & Use Cases

  • Agriculture: Ploughshares, tines, harvester blades, and cultivator sweeps.
  • Earthmoving: Bucket lips, teeth, rippers, and track pads.
  • Mining: Crusher hammers, screens, chutes, and conveyor components.
  • General Fabrication: Mixer paddles, screws, and industrial cutters.
Additional Information
Packaging Description:5kg tube
Weld Process:Electrode
Grade:Hardfacing
Packaging:5kg tube
Brand:Josef
Diameter:3.2mm
Position:All Position
Polarity:DC+ / AC
Rod Type:Stick
Hardness:57-60 HRC
Coating Type:Rutile-Basic
Welding Position:Flat, Horizontal, Vertical Up
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Rod Type:Stick
Hardness:57-60 HRC
Coating Type:Rutile-Basic
Welding Position:Flat, Horizontal, Vertical Up
Deposit Type:Martensitic Steel
brand:josef
diameter:3-2mm
grade:hardfacing
weld-process:electrode
polarity:dc-ac
position:all-position

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Package of Josef H60 3.2mm Hardfacing Stick Electrodes

APPLICATIONS

  • Hardfacing of agricultural implements like ploughshares, discs, and tines
  • Restoring worn bucket teeth, lips, and adapters on excavators
  • Surfacing crusher jaws, rolls, and impact hammers in quarries
  • Protecting conveyor screws, augers, and mixer paddles from abrasion
  • Repairing dredge cutter heads and slurry pump casings
  • Reinforcing dozer blades and scraper edges

FAQ

The Josef H60 produces a weld deposit with a hardness of approximately 57-60 HRC, depending on the base metal dilution and number of layers.

No, the deposit is extremely hard and cannot be machined with standard tools. It must be finished by grinding if a smooth surface is required.

These electrodes are designed to run on both AC (Alternating Current) and DC+ (Direct Current Electrode Positive).

Pre-heating (typically 200°C-300°C) is recommended when welding on high-carbon steels, heavy sections, or crack-sensitive materials.

It is generally recommended to apply a maximum of 2-3 layers. For thicker buildups, use a compatible buffer layer electrode first to avoid cracking.

They are primarily used for earthmoving and agricultural equipment, such as bucket teeth, crusher jaws, and ploughshares, where abrasion is high.

Store in a cool, dry place. If they absorb moisture, re-dry them at approximately 300°C for 2 hours before use to prevent porosity.