Features:
ER70S-6 is a kind of mild steel copper coated Welding wire, suitable for 100% CO2 and Argon& CO2 mixed gas protective welding with stable feasibility, good welding seams, less spatters and excellent welding process properties.
Application:
Used to weld ship building steel(A,B,D,E,A36,D36,E36)and equivalent mild steel or 550Mpa grade mild alloy steel, such as container building, construction machine, railway construction, pressure vessel for semi-auto or automatic gas shielded welding.
1. Wire into the plant must be stored in dry conditions, can not open welding wire coil waterproof packaging.
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2. Welding shall be removed before welding surface oil, rust, water and other impurities.
3. The CO2 gas protection, CO2 gas purity 99.98%.
4. CO2 welding protective gas flow rate should be controlled at 20~25L/min.
5. Wire extension length should be controlled in the range of 15~25mm.
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Hey there,
I recently came across this listing on windycitymotors and thought it was worth sharing. It’s a 2013 International DuraStar 4300 Medtec ambulance that’s currently up for sale. This vehicle was previously owned by the Village of Glenview, Illinois, and has been meticulously maintained throughout its service life. It was taken out of service in August 2024 and has always been stored indoors, which speaks volumes about its care and condition.
This ambulance is a Type 1 model with a robust 20,000 GVWR, meeting all federal standards as outlined in KKK-A-1822F. What really caught my attention were the premium features included with this vehicle. For starters, it comes equipped with a Stryker 6506 Power Pro XT Gurney and a 6390 Power Loader, making patient handling smooth and efficient. The Streamlight Vulvan Firelight Charging System is another standout feature—though note that the firelights themselves aren’t included. There’s also a battery voltage monitor system to keep tabs on your power supply, a suction/vacuum system for critical medical needs, and an oxygen system with a pass-through tank access for added convenience.
Safety-wise, this ambulance doesn’t disappoint. It boasts red and white working lights both in the box and cab, ensuring visibility during operations. The Kuussmaul auto ejecting automatic chargers are a great addition, while the rear suspension dump and Opticom capability make it versatile for various scenarios. Additionally, the overhead spot light with electronic cab control adds an extra layer of functionality, and the ProAir rear box A/C unit ensures comfort for both crew and patients.
Other notable features include an engine block heater for harsh winters, a rear box exhaust fan for ventilation, and even a battery voltage monitor system to keep you informed. The price point seems reasonable given the comprehensive list of features and its former ownership by a respected fire department.
Attached are some photos (not mine but sourced from the listing). They give a good idea of the exterior and interior condition, though I’d recommend seeing it in person if possible. If you’re in the market for a reliable, well-maintained ambulance, this one checks a lot of boxes.
Let me know what you think! I’m happy to help answer any questions or provide more details.
Thanks,
Martin
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June 19, 2025