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welding

11/10/2008 5:19 PM

how can we know what is the current for welding generally?GIVE detail

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Re: welding

11/11/2008 7:29 AM

You follow ISO standards - ISO 17657-1:2005, ISO 17657-2:2005, ISO 17657-3:2005, ISO 17657-4:2005

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Re: welding

11/11/2008 11:05 AM

I'm sure you can find the information you are looking for at www.lincolnelectric.com.

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