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SÜA® - DC Copper Coated Pointed Carbon Gouging
SÜA® - DC Copper Coated Pointed Carbon Gouging
SÜA® - DC Copper Coated Pointed Carbon Gouging
SÜA® - DC Copper Coated Pointed Carbon Gouging

SÜA® - DC Copper Coated Pointed Carbon Gouging Rod - 5/32" x 12" - (400 Rods)

Product ID : 53116744


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SÜA® - DC Copper Coated Pointed Carbon Gouging Features

  • SÜA Copper-Coated Arc Gouging Carbons are designed to be used in the carbon-arc metal removal process which melts metal with an electric arc then blows it away with a jet of compressed air supplied by an ordinary shop air compressor.

  • Special balance of carbon and graphite ingredients covered with a thin, high purity copper coating ensures high conductivity and arc stability regardless of the current and heating.

  • SÜA Copper-Coated Arc Gouging Carbons are used on most metals including carbon steel, stainless steel, copper, aluminum, cast iron, nickel alloys and manganese steel.

  • Common applications are removal of old hardfacing deposits, gouging out cracks for repairing equipment, creating U-grooves for weld joint preparation, removing worn tips from dipper teeth, cutting cast iron and manganese steel, ideal for use on railroads, steel mills, paper mills and other plants for repair and maintenance of equipment.

  • Available diameters: 1/8”, 5/32”, 3/16”, 1/4", 5/16”, 3/8” and 1/2" – Different cost-effective package quantities are available.


About SÜA® - DC Copper Coated Pointed Carbon Gouging

Instructions: Select proper gouging carbon to the size of the area being removed. Place into arc gouging torch with no more than a 6” stick out. Set proper amperage according to the size of the gouging carbon. Strike the carbon to the work piece and maintain a short arc of no more than 3/16” while holding the carbon at an approximate angle of 35 from the work piece. If deeper gouging is desired, hold the carbon at a 45-degree angle. Slide the air valve open on the torch so the metal is blown away as the torch is moved. Very deep grooves may require multiple passes.