NS ARC takes great pride in our packaging as each type of welding wire that we offer is meticulously packaged with care so that it arrives directly to your facility in optimal condition and ready for use.
Packaging That Fits Your Business
Whether you’re looking for individual spools or operating hundreds of robots in a production environment, NS ARC™ has a package that will maximize your productivity. Our bulk packages reduce downtimes associated with change-outs, and provide pay-offs systems that produce quality welds.
DRUMS
Packaged in a loose coil form
Wire takes on a large sine wave or “S” shape
Available in 250lb, 500lb, and 1000lb
SPOOLS / BASKETS
Fiber spools - random layer wound
Wire baskets - precision layer level wound
Available in 33lb, 44lb, and 60lb
TRU-TRAC® WOOD REELS
“Twist-free” wire let-off from stationary tight wound reels requires only a few ounces of drag from up to 150’ from the wire feeder
Maximizes productivity and lowers welding costs
Snag-free operations without drive roll overload delivers precise joint tracking
Available in 250lb, 500lb, 900lb, 1000lb, and 1500lb
SMART PAK® 100% RECYCLABLE DRUM PACK
Packaged in a loose coil form
Wire takes on large sine wave or “S” shape
Multiple engineered wire dispensing solutions
Lifting strap for easy transport
100% recyclable
Available in 250lb, 500lb, 900lb, and 1000lb
Packaging Weights and Dimensions Table
Product Warning Information
Read and understand all safety information (manufacturer’s instructions, warnings, and labels; Safety Data Sheets (“SDS”); and your employer’s safety practices) before using these products. Failure to read and understand such safety information before using these products could result in death or serious injury.
SDS contains additional product information and safety/use instructions. Download Safety Data Sheets. Failure to comply with the below instructions can cause death or serious injury to you and others.
Weld fumes can be hazardous. Keep your head out of the fumes and do not inhale weld fumes. Use enough ventilation and/or exhaust to keep fumes and gases away from your breathing zone and below all published exposure limits.
To avoid exposure to metal fumes, additional ventilation may be needed when welding on coated metals such as painted, galvanized or plated parts. Proper use of an appropriate respirator may be necessary when welding in a confined space, or if ventilation is inadequate.
Arc rays can injure eyes and burn skin. Wear correct eye, ear and body protection to avoid arc rays.
Electrical shock can cause severe injury or death. DO NOT touch live electrical parts.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including Titanium Dioxide and Nickel, which are known to the state of California to cause cancer. They may also contain Hexavalent Chromium and/or Sulfur Dioxide which are known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
FIRST AID: Remove from exposure and obtain prompt medical attention. If victim is unconscious, administer oxygen. If not breathing, resuscitate immediately. If flu-like symptoms (cough, muscle pain, fever, chills, insomnia or mental confusion) develop after use, obtain medical help immediately.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
See American National Standard Z49.1.1999, Safety in Welding, Cutting and Allied
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