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WELDING
PROTECTION
WELDING
PROTECTION
WELDING PROTECTION
Head & Eye Protection
9114250030 9114000445
ESAB Welding Goggles uvex Ultravision Welding Goggles
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Flip front
Gas welding, brazing
and gas cutting
Ventilated
9301.145
• HC/AF
• Shade 5
• Black
9130930102 9114250000
ESAB Warrior Tech
Welding Helmet Welding Helmet
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Flip Front
External shade adjustment
DIN 9 - DIN 13
Optical class 1/2/1/2.
Adjustable delay and sensitivity
Large viewing area 98 x 48mm
Adaptable sensitivity feature
Delay control
Welding Protection Tips:
Welding helmet
Size: Most welding hoods and hard hats are available in a variety of sizes. Select one that’s neither too big nor too small. Keep in mind
that most helmets can be adjusted to fit comfortably.
Use: Never attempt to wear your helmet in a way other than what the manufacturer and safety rules dictate. Wearing your gear
properly will ensure your safety on the shop floor.
Accessories: Ear muffs, visors, liners, and face shields are great because they add additional protection to your headgear.
9130910115
Matweld Auto Darkening
WeldingHelmet
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Adjustable headgear
HON3010
9114250002
Welding Helmet
With full face
respirator
Care: Inspect your welding hood periodically, checking for holes, cracks, and tears. These are signs that it’s time for a new one. Only
use mild soap and water to clean your gear, never hard solvents like paint thinner.
Eye Protection Tips
Size: Make sure that your welding safety glasses fit properly and comfortably. They should not restrict movement or vision.
Type: Prescription lens can keep you safe by helping you see, but they can’t provide the same protection as safety glasses. Either
purchase prescription safety glasses or wear your corrective lenses under your protective ones. 9130910134 - HON3004
9130910131 - HON3008
Secondary Protection: Goggles, welding shields, and face shields can ensure full face and eye coverage and may be advisable,
depending on the job. Matweld Auto Darkening
Welding/Grinding Helmet
Shade: Shaded lenses are mandatory when welding, brazing, or cutting with a torch. Shaded safety glasses are rated from 1 to 14
depending on the level of protection they provide. Always check which shade is right for the welding process you’ll be using to prevent
blindness and arc eye. •
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Why is Personal Protective Equipment important?
Adjustable headgear
Solar powered
auto darketing sensitivity
adjustable lens
9130910136
Matweld Auto
Darkening Helmet
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Non-adjustable
headgear
HON3012
Whether you’re taking welding courses or on the job, personal protective equipment can keep you safe. Three out of every 5 eye
injuries happen when people were not wearing eye protection according to statistics. Taking the time to ensure that you are wearing
PPE, and that it is in good working condition can go a long way to ensure your safety.
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