JEFFERSON 0.6MM 0.7KG MIG WELDING WIRE
JEFFERSON 0.6MM 0.7KG MIG WELDING WIRE is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Delivery and Shipping
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Description
Description
Jefferson 0.6 mm 0.7 kg MIG Welding Wire
What it is:
A spool of 0.6 mm diameter solid MIG welding wire, used as the filler material in metal inert gas (MIG) welding. It feeds through the MIG welder to create strong welds in mild steel.
Key Details:
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Diameter: 0.6 mm – suitable for thinner sheet metal and light fabrication.
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Weight: 0.7 kg – small, convenient spool for hobbyists or occasional use.
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Material: Mild steel, usually copper-coated to prevent rusting and improve feeding.
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Compatibility: Fits most MIG welding machines that accept 0.6 mm wire.
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Typical Uses: Automotive repair, sheet metal work, DIY welding projects, and general workshop fabrication.
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Welding Process: Designed for MIG welding with a shielding gas such as CO₂ or a CO₂/argon mix.
Why this size:
The 0.6 mm wire is easier to control on thinner materials, reducing the risk of burn-through, and the 0.7 kg spool minimizes waste for small projects.
Quick Reference – Jefferson 0.6 mm MIG Wire
1. Machine Setup:
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Ensure your MIG welder supports 0.6 mm wire.
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Select the correct wire feed speed and voltage based on material thickness. Thinner sheets = lower voltage and slower feed.
2. Gas Selection:
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Use CO₂ for general mild steel welding.
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Use a CO₂/Argon mix (typically 75/25) for smoother welds and less spatter.
3. Surface Preparation:
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Clean the metal surface thoroughly (remove rust, paint, grease, and dirt).
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Use a wire brush or grinder for best results.
4. Welding Technique:
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Hold the MIG gun at a 10–15° angle forward in the direction of travel.
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Maintain a short arc length (2–4 mm) for 0.6 mm wire to avoid burn-through.
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Move at a steady speed; too slow = excessive buildup, too fast = weak weld.
5. Post-Weld:
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Let the weld cool naturally.
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Clean spatter with a wire brush if needed.
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Inspect the weld for uniformity and penetration.
6. Storage & Handling:
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Keep the spool in a dry, clean area to prevent rust.
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Use a protective cover if storing long-term.
Tip: Start on scrap metal to dial in your welder settings before working on the actual project.
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