SAFETY The welder’s personal protective equipment must include a welding helmet or goggles with lenses adapted to the welding process. For flame cutting, welding and brazing with a torch, welders may wear goggles with side shields fitted with a coloured filter. They must also be worn by anyone working within a 30m radius. Welding goggles are also suitable for slag pitting and weld sanding operations. In the event of electric arc welding, IR and UV rays are so intense that goggles are no longer sufficient, so a welding helmet with an appropriate filter must be worn. EXPLANATION OF THE DIFFERENT OPTICAL CLASSES N. EN379 Optical Class (1/1/1/1) Grade level : 1 = Best 2 = Moderate 3 = Poor 1st index Welding shade uniformity over the entire field of vision. 2nd index Light diffraction through the cell. 3rd index Light transmission. 4th index Angle of dependence on the edge of the 4 sides of the field of vision. Welder’s equipment ZHP_INFO_EQUIPEMENT_SOUDEUR_EN.indd 1 23/08/2023 11:27:37 20 P702KTL P702KTM P702KTN EYE PROTECTION - WELDING Outdoor protective screen for automatic darkening welding hood, sold in packs of 3. Compatible with O'PANTHER and O'RACING welding hood. EN 166 Pack of 2 sweatbands. For O'PANTHER and O'RACING Welding Hoods. EN 13463-1 Headband for O'PANTHER and O'RACING welding hoods. EN 13463-1 FRONT COVER LENS (X3) FOR WELDING HELMET SWEAT ROLL FOR WELDING HELMET OPSIAL HEADBAND FOR WELDING HELMET Accessories Accessories Accessories
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