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| The Shielded Metal Arc Welding process
(SMAW), commonly referred to as stick welding, derives the heat
for welding from an electric arc established between a consumable
stick electrode and the part to be welded. The stick electrode is
clamped in an electrode holder which is connected to the stick welder
by a power cable. The current produced by the stick welder for welding can AC or DC, depending on the model.
The typical stick electrode consists of a metal
rod (3/32 to 1/4”diameter) that is coated with flux. The flux
has a number of important functions during the stick welding process
– it generates shielding gas to protect the molten metal from
atmospheric contamination, it provides “scavengers”
and “deoxidizers” to refine the weld metal, it increases
deposition rates and it produces a slag blanket over the weld.
The
stick welding process has low start-up costs (stick welders are
relatively inexpensive), is portability, can be used outdoors without
special arrangements, has all-position welding capability, and is
usable on a wide variety of materials.
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| Lincoln Electric – The Leader
in Stick Welders
The Lincoln Electric® name is synonymous with high-quality
welding and our stick welders are no exception. From traditional
transformer-based designs, like the world renowned AC-225, to leading
edge inverter-based designs, Lincoln’s stick welders produce
an extremely smooth welding arc and deliver day-in day-out dependable
performance. And our three-year parts and labor warrantee is a guarantee
that you’ll get everything you’d expect from the welding
experts.
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Stick Welders at a Glance
Browse our stick welders online to find the right product for your applications.
 Key: E = Excellent, G = Good/Fair, O = Optional
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The Function of Stick Welders
Stick welders and the stick welding process represent
the most widely used and recognizable form of arc-welding. The stick
welding process is characterized by application versatility and
flexibility and relative simplicity in the stick welder and its
associated items. Stick welders and the stick welding process are
used by the small welding shop, by the homeowner, by the farmer
for repair of equipment – as well as industrial fabrication
applications, structural steel erection and other commercial metals
joining.
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