SE2741 Welding Helmet

The welding helmets are designed to protect workers from the ultraviolet and infrared dangers emitted from welding arcs. Still there are many options on the market. Knowing whether you will be using the helmet for one specific task or many is the first consideration.

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SE2741
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A straight shell welding helmet connected to the helmet with slots, 2″ x 4-1/4″ flip front lens for easy welding and inspecting. Lenses and helmet sold separately.

Standards: ANSI Z87.1 CE EN175
For use with certified safety helmets: ANSI Z87.1 CE EN397

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