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ESCO 12 SERIES ALLOYS
ESCO 14 SERIES ALLOYS
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HOW TO WELD ESCO 12 SERIES ALLOYS
Certain of these 12 Series alloys are not meant to be welded. See chart above. Welding can destroy the heat treatment given these parts, and cause inferior performance or failure.

As a rule, ESCO points should never be welded, repaired, or hardfaced. They are manufactured as hard as possible.

ESCO alloys 12E, 12C, 12M and 12T have excellent weldability. They are used for weld-on adapters, as well as structural parts such as dragline bucket lips, cheeks and arches; shovel dipper beams, lips and fronts; and dredge cutter arms, rings and hubs.

Structural parts in these alloys can be hardfaced, but this is generally unnecessary because of wear shrouds that ESCO provides to protect high wear areas.

The alloy type is prominently marked on all ESCO cast parts: 12S, 12K, etc. In cases where extreme wear has obliterated the markings, 12 Series alloys can be identified by their magnetism; 14 Series manganese alloys are nonmagnetic.

RECOMMENDED WELDING PROCEDURES FOR 12 SERIES ALLOYS
Follow these procedures for best results when welding the weldable 12 Series alloys together or to other low alloy castings, carbon steel castings, forgings, or plate.

Use filler material as specified in the table here.

Control the moisture in low hydrogen electrodes by purchasing electrodes in 4.5 kg/10 lb sealed packages. Larger packages invite moisture contamination which can result in inferior welds.
  
Remove only one hour's supply at a time. Keep the remainder in a ventilated holding oven at 65° C/150° F.
  
Bake previously opened packages of electrodes in a ventilated oven at 260° C/500° F for two hours before using.
  
Electrodes taken from cardboard boxes or non-airtight containers should also be heated to 260° C/500° F for two hours in a ventilated oven. Then they should be placed in a ventilated holding oven set at 65° C/150° F while still warm. Remove one hour's supply at a time.
  
Any electrode exposed to the air for more than one hour should be rebaked per the instructions above.
  
Preheat and interpass temperatures are in the table here.
  
When welding, use short stringer beads and remove slag after each pass.
  
Bevel joints to get 100% weld penetration, when possible.
  
All welding should be done in the flat or horizontal position, if possible.
  
Peen each bead to reduce stress concentrations.

DOT HARDFACING ESCO 12 SERIES ALLOYS

If hardfacing is performed, dot hardfacing is recommended over other methods. It consists of spots or dots about 10-12 mm/ 3/8 -1/2" in diameter welded in rows about 25-37 mm/1-1 1/2" apart.
  
Dot welding is faster, uses less material, and costs less than continuous beads or solid overlays. It also reduces the cracking and weld failure that is common with other methods.
  
Dots serve as good wear indicators. Reweld them before they are completely worn off.
  
Use Stoody 31 or equivalent electrodes for hardfacing.
  
Always rebuild worn areas to the original contour with an appropriate base filler material before hardfacing. If wear is very deep or excessive, buildup with low alloy steel plate to original contour, then use the dot hardfacing method described above.
  


 
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