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STOODY Stoody 104-TJ

A THERMADYNE Company Submerged Arc Welding Wire

DESCRIPTION OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS /


WELDING PARAMETERS
Stoody 104-TJ is a submerged arc wire intended for
rebuilding oil drilling tool joints. It has excellent Diameter, In. (mm) 1/8 (3.2)
resistance to impact and plastic deformation. Current, Amp. DC+ 350 – 400
Deposits are crack-free, can be machined with high Voltage 28 – 30
speed tools, are readily machinable with carbide Wire Extension 1” – 1 ½”
tools, and can be flame cut. It can be applied in Flux Type Lincoln 860
multiple layers. Position Flat

Diameter, In. (mm) 3/32 (2.4)


Current, Amp. DC+ 250 – 300
TYPICAL DEPOSIT CHARACTERISTICS Voltage 28 – 30
Wire Extension 1” – 1 ½”
Abrasion Resistance Moderate Flux Type Lincoln 860
Impact Resistance Excellent Position Flat
Compressive Strength Excellent
Hardness HRC 30 – 37
Surface Cross Checks No
Magnetic Yes
Deposit Layers Multiple STANDARD SIZES & PACKAGING
Machinability Yes
Diameter Packaging Part #
3/32” (2.4mm) 60# Coil 11824100
3/32” (2.4mm) 200# Half Pak 11865700
3/32” (2.4mm) 625# POP 11823800
ALLOY TYPE 1/8” (3.2 mm) 100# Coil 11478300
1/8” (3.2 mm) 200# Half Pak 11893100
Low Alloy Steel 1/8” (3.2 mm) 625# POP 11402400

TYPICAL APPLICATIONS

Typical applications include:

• Tool Joints

Stoody Company PDS-SAW-005


5557 Nashville Road • Bowling Green, KY 42101 Revision 2
1-800-227-9333 08/16/02
Notice: The information contained or otherwise referenced herein is presented only as “typical”, without guarantee or warranty. Stoody expressly disclaims any liability from any reliance
thereon. Typical data are those obtained when welded and tested in accordance with Stoody’s internal procedures. Other tests and procedures may produce different results. No data is to be
construed as a recommendation for any welding condition or technique not controlled by Stoody.

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