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TX300BF Welding Helmet with Adjustable External Auto Darkening, AAA Battery Powered, with Safety Glasses and Protective Lenses
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Description
1. High-quality, solar-powered auto-darkening welding lens filter with solar charging function: extremely practical and efficient. 2. Automatically darkens the welding area and filters out harmful light. 3. Adjustable delay time. 4. Adjustable sensitivity: choose the optimal setting based on working conditions. 5. Optimal workplace protection and effective prevention of occupational diseases.
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Features: High-quality, solar-powered auto-darkening welding lens filter with solar charging function: extremely practical and efficient. Automatically darkens the welding area and filters out harmful light. Adjustable delay time. Adjustable sensitivity: choose the optimal setting based on working conditions. Optimal workplace protection and effective prevention of occupational diseases. English: Specifications: Model: TX300BF Weight: 88g / 3.1oz Light intensity: DIN 4.5 Dark intensity: DIN 8.5–12.5 Variable response time: Sensitivity adjustment: Continuous Recovery time: 0.1s–0.8s Battery: 2 x AAA batteries Operating temperature: -20°C to 65°C Number of arc sensors: 2 Mask material: PA/PP Infrared/UV protection level: DIN 16 Self-test function: No Low voltage alarm: No Protection levels: 1.5 x 10 Thickness: 9mm / 0.4in Size: Approx. 110 x 90mm / 4.3 x 3.5in Package contents: 1 x Auto-darkening solar welding lens filter Note: Please note that new and old versions of this product will be shipped randomly. Please make sure to take this into account before ordering.Features
- BrandSNQ
- Weight88 g
- MaterialPolypropylene / Polystyrene (PS)
- ColourBlack
- Pcs per pack1
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