Map Pin LocationChattanooga, TN
Bernzomatic Nickel/Silver Brazing Rod
Worthington
  • Bernzomatic Nickel/Silver Brazing Rod

    $5.46 Card

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    Details

    These flux-coated nickel silver brazing and welding rods are perfect for repairing household items such as bicycles, metal furniture, railings and radiators. Use to join carbon and alloy steels, and most unlike metals such as nickel and brass. Intended for hard soldering, brazing and welding with a tensile strength of 60,000 to 85,000 psi, and a working temperature of 1680 F to 1700 F. Includes two rods.

    Specs
    Id 8643
    SKU 315087
    PartNo NS3
    UPC 00070042193350
    Country of OriginMade in USA USA
    Diameter 1/4 In.
    Length 12 In.
    Melting Point 1250 F
    Package Quantity 2
    CID 1
    Compliance & Restrictions

    WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov,

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