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S112244-031 - Hobart 335A E6011 1/8" Welding Electrodes - 50lb Carton

Packaging: 50lb pack
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OVERVIEW

Industrial-Grade E6011 Cellulosic Electrodes

The Hobart® 335A is a high-performance Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) electrode designed to meet the rigorous demands of industrial fabrication and structural applications. Classified as an AWS E6011 electrode, this product features a specialized cellulosic coating that provides deep penetrating characteristics, making it an exceptional choice for welding base metals that may not be perfectly clean. It is engineered to handle coated steels effectively, cutting through rust, scale, and specifically galvanized coatings without compromising the integrity of the weld joint. This capability makes it a staple consumable in industries such as shipbuilding, railcar manufacturing, and general structural steel fabrication where surface preparation cannot always be perfect.

One of the defining technical attributes of the Hobart 335A is its arc stability. While many cellulosic electrodes are known for a harsh arc, the 335A formulation offers a more stable arc with noticeably lower spatter levels than comparable products in its class. This efficiency reduces post-weld cleanup time and improves overall deposition rates. The electrode is designed primarily for use with Alternating Current (AC) power sources, ensuring accessibility for a wide range of welding machines, but it performs equally well on Direct Current Electrode Positive (DCEP). This dual-polarity capability provides flexibility for welding operators working with varied equipment setups in the field or shop.

The 1/8-inch (3.2 mm) diameter configuration allows for significant versatility in material thickness, suitable for both single and multiple pass applications. The quick-freezing slag characteristics of the E6011 classification enable the Hobart 335A to be used in all welding positions—flat, horizontal, vertical up, vertical down, and overhead. This all-position capability is critical for on-site structural work where component orientation cannot be manipulated. Delivered in a substantial 50 lb (22.7 kg) carton, this product ensures a steady supply for high-volume production environments, minimizing downtime associated with restocking consumables.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:50lb pack
AWS Spec :E6011
Diameter:3.2mm
Polarity:DC+ / AC
Position:ALL
Rod Type:Stick Electrode
Coating Type:Cellulosic
Welding Position:Flat, Horizontal, Overhead, Vertical Down, Vertical Up
Current Type:AC, DCEP
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Rod Type:Stick Electrode
Coating Type:Cellulosic
Base Metal:Mild Steel
Welding Process:Stick (SMAW)
Welding Position:Flat, Horizontal, Vertical Up, Vertical Down, Overhead
Current Type:AC, DCEP
brand:hobart
aws-spec:e6011
diameter:3-2mm
packaging-description:50lb-pack
polarity:dc-ac
position:all

INCLUDED

  • 50 lb (22.7 kg) Carton of Hobart 335A Stick Electrodes (1/8" Diameter)

APPLICATIONS

  • Galvanized Steel Fabrication
  • General Fabrication and Repair
  • Railroad Car Manufacturing and Maintenance
  • Shipbuilding and Marine Repair
  • Structural Steel Work
  • Farm and Ranch Equipment Repair

FAQ

The Hobart 335A is classified as an AWS E6011 electrode.

Yes, the Hobart 335A is primarily designed for use with AC power sources, but it also operates effectively on DCEP (Direct Current Electrode Positive).

Yes, the cellulosic coating provides deep penetrating characteristics specifically designed to handle coated steels, including galvanized surfaces.

The Hobart 335A is an all-position electrode, suitable for Flat, Horizontal, Vertical Up, Vertical Down, and Overhead welding.

These electrodes have a diameter of 1/8 inch (3.2 mm).

While E6011 rods are generally more spattery than E7018s, the Hobart 335A is formulated to have a stable arc with lower spatter levels compared to standard cellulosic electrodes.

This product comes in a 50 lb (22.7 kg) carton.

Common industries include shipbuilding, railcar manufacturing, general fabrication, and structural work.

CATALOGUE & SPEC SHEETS

Spec Sheet
Safety Data Sheet