Hobart Creator Series Camo Welding Helmet (770869)
The Hobart creator series helmets offer a 7.1 square-inch viewing screen, three arc sensors, and a grind mode. These are cost-friendly helmets with analog controls, offering variable shades of 9-13 and a shade 3 light state, along with sensitivity and delay controls. The creator series helmets only weigh 19 ounces so you never need to worry about neck strain from a heavy helmet. The auto darkening filter has an "auto-on/off" power control so the lens is triggered at the strike of an arc. These helmets are cheater lens capable, accepting a standard 2 x 4 inch magnifying lens. Includes 3 outside and 2 inside clear cover lens'.
Quick Specs
• Viewing Size: 3.82 x 1.85 inches (7.1 sq inches)
• Shades: Darkened - 9-13 | Light - 3
• Switching Speed: 1/25,000 Second
• Modes: Weld | Grind
• Arc Sensors: 3
• Weight: 19 ounces
• Lens Warranty: 2 years
Quick Specs
• Viewing Size: 3.82 x 1.85 inches (7.1 sq inches)
• Shades: Darkened - 9-13 | Light - 3
• Switching Speed: 1/25,000 Second
• Modes: Weld | Grind
• Arc Sensors: 3
• Weight: 19 ounces
• Lens Warranty: 2 years
MPN: | HOB770869 |
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UPC: | 715959665513 |
Warranty | 2-YEAR |
Arc Sensors | Sensors 3 |
Delay Control | Switching Speed 1/25,000 second |
Digital | Shades Darkened state: #9–13, Light state: #3 |
Grind Mode | Operating Modes Weld and grind |
Modes | Operating Modes Weld and grind |
Reaction Time | Switching Speed 1/25,000 second |
Sensitivity Control | Shades Darkened state: #9–13, Light state: #3 |
Viewing Field | Viewing Field 3.82 x 1.85 in. (97 x 47 mm) |
MPN: HOB770869
UPC: 715959665513
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