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S114232-031 - Hobart 14A E7014 Stick Electrode 3/32" 50lb Carton

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OVERVIEW

Hobart 14A: The High-Speed Solution for General Fabrication

For industrial fabrication shops and maintenance departments seeking a versatile, high-performance stick electrode, the Hobart 14A (AWS E7014) is a premier choice. This 3/32-inch diameter electrode is packaged in a heavy-duty 50 lb carton, ensuring you have ample supply for large-scale projects or ongoing production runs. The Hobart 14A is designed with a modified rutile coating containing iron powder, which significantly enhances the deposition rate compared to standard E6012 or E6013 electrodes. This means your welders can lay down more metal in less time, increasing overall throughput and efficiency on the shop floor.

One of the standout features of the Hobart 14A is its exceptional "welder appeal." It produces a smooth, soft arc with minimal spatter, creating a comfortable working environment for the operator. The electrode is formulated for all-position welding, making it incredibly adaptable for complex assemblies where flat, horizontal, vertical, or overhead welds are required. Whether you are repairing heavy equipment, fabricating machine bases, or welding frames, the Hobart 14A delivers consistent, high-quality results. Its ability to operate on AC, DCEN (Direct Current Electrode Negative), and DCEP (Direct Current Electrode Positive) adds to its versatility, allowing it to be used with a wide range of power sources found in industrial settings.

At Josef Gas, we understand the importance of reliable consumables. The Hobart 14A excels in applications involving heavy sheet metal and structural steel where fit-up may not always be perfect. The iron powder coating not only improves speed but also helps bridge gaps more effectively than non-iron powder counterparts. The resulting weld bead is smooth with fine ripples, often requiring minimal grinding or finishing. For businesses looking to optimize their manual welding processes with a rod that balances speed, ease of use, and mechanical strength, the Hobart 14A 3/32" electrode is an excellent stock item.

Key Applications

  • Machine bases and frames
  • Heavy sheet metal fabrication
  • General maintenance and repair
  • Structural steel welding
  • Farm and industrial equipment repair
Additional Information
Packaging Description:50 lb ctn, 50lb pack
AWS Spec :E7014
Diameter:3/32"
Position:ALL
Polarity:AC/DC-, DC+
Amp Range:80-130amp
Rod Type:Stick Electrode
Coating Type:Iron Powder, Rutile
Material Composition:Mild Steel
Tensile Strength:70,000 PSI
Welding Current:AC, DCEN, DCEP
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Rod Type:Stick Electrode
Coating Type:Rutile, Iron Powder
Material Composition:Mild Steel
Tensile Strength:70,000 PSI
Welding Current:AC, DCEN, DCEP
Brand:Hobart
AWS Spec:E7014
Diameter:3/32"
Packaging Description:50 lb ctn
Position:ALL
Polarity:AC/DC-, DC+
Amp Range:80-130amp

INCLUDED

  • 50 lb Carton of Hobart 14A Stick Electrodes (3/32" Diameter)

APPLICATIONS

  • Heavy Sheet Metal Fabrication
  • Machine Bases and Frames
  • General Metal Fabrication
  • Maintenance and Repair Operations (MRO)
  • Farm Equipment Repair
  • Storage Tanks
  • Structural Steel (Non-Code)

FAQ

The Hobart 14A is classified as an AWS E7014 electrode.

Hobart 14A is very versatile and can be operated on AC, DCEN (Straight Polarity), and DCEP (Reverse Polarity).

These electrodes have a diameter of 3/32 inch (approximately 2.4mm).

This product comes in a 50 lb (pound) carton.

No, E7014 is a rutile-based electrode with iron powder. While it offers good strength, it is not classified as low-hydrogen like E7018.

Yes, the Hobart 14A is an all-position electrode, suitable for flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead welding.

E7014 contains iron powder which allows for higher welding speeds, higher deposition rates, and generally easier slag removal compared to E6013.

It is commonly used in general fabrication, heavy equipment repair, and manufacturing of metal frames and machine bases.

CATALOGUE & SPEC SHEETS

Spec Sheet
Safety Data Sheet