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The PHOENIX 1200461 is a high-temperature electrode stabilization oven designed to remove moisture from welding electrodes and restore the properties of low-hydrogen rods to manufacturer specifications. Rated at 1500 watts with an adjustable thermostat reaching up to 660 degrees F (350 degrees C), this unit is built for rebaking and reconditioning operations. A unique internal heat-flow system delivers uniform temperature distribution throughout the chamber, ensuring consistent results across the full load. The door-mounted thermometer allows technicians to monitor internal temperature without opening the unit. Welding supply professionals and maintenance shops rely on this oven to maintain electrode integrity before use.
The PHOENIX 1200461 is suited for industrial and commercial welding operations where low-hydrogen electrode conditioning is required prior to use. It accommodates up to 200 pounds (90 kg) of 18-inch (450 mm) electrodes in a single load, making it practical for job sites and shop environments with moderate to high electrode throughput. Typical users include certified welders, welding supervisors, and maintenance professionals working in structural, pipeline, and heavy fabrication settings where moisture-contaminated electrodes pose weld-quality risks.
Designed for use with low-hydrogen welding electrodes up to 18 inches in length requiring stabilization baking or reconditioning per electrode supplier guidelines.
Installation and setup should be performed by qualified personnel familiar with industrial electrical equipment and applicable local electrical codes. Verify that the supply circuit matches the unit's rated voltage and amperage requirements before connecting. Place the oven on a stable, level, non-combustible surface with adequate clearance from flammable materials. Allow the unit to cool completely before servicing or handling internal components.
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