ESAB Sentinel A50 Welding Helmet (0700000800)
ESAB Sentinel A50 Welding Helmet (0700000800)
ESAB Sentinel A50 Welding Helmet (0700000800)
ESAB Sentinel A50 Welding Helmet (0700000800)
ESAB Sentinel A50 Welding Helmet (0700000800)

ESAB Sentinel A50 Welding Helmet (0700000800)

Sale price$299.00 Regular price$449.00
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This helmet is no longer available. The suggested replacement is the Sentinel A60 (0700600860).

The ESAB Sentinel A50 welding helmet features an amber color reflective cover lens and a revolutionary shell design resembling the helmets in the video game Halo. The ADF ranges from shade 5-13 and has a TIG amperage rating of less than 2 amps. The Sentinel also features an external grind mode button for ease of switching from weld to grind mode. An added benefit to the Sentinel helmet is that the front cover lens is replaceable within 10 seconds without removing helmet.

Features
• Halo Headgear - 5 point headgear
• 9.28 Square inch viewing area
• 1/1/1/2 Optical class rating
• External grind button - shade 4 grind mode
• Color touch screen panel with 8 memory settings
• Solar cell and 2 CR2450 lithium batteries
• Weight - 1.4lbs (22.4 oz)
• 4 Arc sensors
• 2 Year warranty

Includes
• Sentinel Helmet
• Helmet Bag
• Esab doo rag
• 3 Clear Outside cover lens'
• User Manual

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