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61842400 - Bonarc E7014 2.5mm Mild Steel Welding Rods - High Deposition

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OVERVIEW

High-Efficiency Mild Steel Welding Electrode

The Bonarc E7014 2.5mm Stick Electrode is a high-speed, iron powder titania type electrode designed for welding mild steel applications where deposition rate and travel speed are critical factors. Classified under AWS A5.1 as E7014, this consumable is engineered with a heavy coating containing iron powder, which significantly increases the metal recovery rate compared to standard cellulosic or rutile electrodes like E6013. This feature allows for higher welding currents and faster travel speeds, translating to improved productivity in fabrication environments.

This electrode is characterized by its smooth, stable arc and low spatter levels, making it an excellent choice for applications requiring aesthetic bead profiles. The 2.5mm diameter is versatile enough for sheet metal work while still providing sufficient deposition for light structural components. The slag system is designed to be self-releasing in many instances, or easily detachable with minimal chipping, reducing post-weld cleanup time. The Bonarc E7014 offers medium penetration, which helps minimize burn-through on thinner gauge materials while ensuring adequate fusion on thicker sections.

Ideally suited for single and multiple pass welding, the Bonarc E7014 operates effectively in all positions, including flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead. However, its fluid puddle is particularly advantageous in the flat and horizontal fillet positions where the high deposition rate can be fully utilized. It performs exceptionally well on AC power sources, as well as DCEN (Straight Polarity) and DCEP (Reverse Polarity), providing flexibility across various power supply configurations. Mechanical properties meet the 70,000 psi tensile strength requirement, ensuring structural integrity for general purpose fabrication, machinery parts, and maintenance repairs.

The electrode's ability to bridge gaps makes it a preferred choice for fit-up conditions that are less than perfect. It is widely utilized in the manufacturing of storage tanks, agricultural implements, and general steel structures where a balance of speed, appearance, and ease of use is required.

Additional Information
AWS Spec :E7014
Diameter:2.5mm
Polarity:AC/DC-
Position:ALL
Amp Range:75-95amp, 80-130amp
Rod Type:Stick Electrode
Coating Type:Iron Powder Titania
Core Material:Mild Steel
AWS Classification:E7014
Welding Position:Flat, Horizontal, Overhead, Vertical
Length :14 Inches
Tensile Strength:70,000 psi (min)
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Rod Type:Stick Electrode
Coating Type:Iron Powder Titania
Core Material:Mild Steel
AWS Classification:E7014
Welding Position:Flat, Horizontal, Vertical, Overhead
Length:14 Inches
Tensile Strength:70,000 PSI (Min)
brand:bonarc
aws-spec:e7014
diameter:2-5mm
position:all
polarity:ac-dc
amp-range:80-130amp

INCLUDED

  • Bonarc E7014 2.5mm Stick Electrodes (14" Length)

APPLICATIONS

  • General steel fabrication and construction
  • Agricultural equipment repair and manufacturing
  • Sheet metal work and light structural frames
  • Ornamental ironwork and furniture
  • Maintenance and repair operations (MRO)
  • Automotive frames and trailer repair
  • Machinery guards and supports

FAQ

For a 2.5mm (approx. 3/32 inch) E7014 electrode, the recommended amperage range is typically between 80 and 125 Amps. Start around 90-100 Amps and adjust based on your material thickness and travel speed.

Yes, E7014 electrodes are designed to run very smoothly on AC (Alternating Current) as well as DC (Direct Current) power sources.

E7014 electrodes are not low-hydrogen rods like E7018, so they do not strictly require a rod oven. However, they should be stored in a dry, room-temperature environment to prevent the coating from absorbing excessive moisture.

E7014 contains iron powder in its coating, which allows for higher deposition rates and faster travel speeds compared to E6013. E7014 also typically has higher tensile strength (70,000 psi vs 60,000 psi) and produces a heavier slag.

E7014 is generally recommended for vertical-up welding on thicker materials. While it can be used for vertical-down on very thin sheet metal, it is primarily an all-position rod best suited for flat, horizontal, and vertical-up progression.

It is called a drag rod because the thick coating forms a crucible at the tip, allowing the welder to drag the electrode coating directly on the workpiece while maintaining the proper arc length automatically.

The '70' in E7014 indicates a minimum tensile strength of 70,000 psi (pounds per square inch) in the as-welded condition.