

Jackson Halox W60 Truesight Arc Angel Welding Helmet (30316)
If you're searching for one of the best auto-darkening filters on the market, look no further than the W60 series helmets from Jackson. The extra large (3 inch by 3.82 inch viewing area) has digital controls to give you precise control of your settings while the killer graphics will make you the envy of your welding buddies.
Features:
• Intuitive, digital control panel
• Features variable shade 5-13, sensitivity and delay adjustments
• Large, separate buttons with LED indicator for Weld, Torch and Grind modes
• Four independent sensors positioned to reduce possibility of blockage during weld
• Two, easy-to-replace AAA batteries with low indicator light
• Amber band pass for enhanced clarity of weld puddle
• No retainer for easy helmet installation and removal
• Built-in magnification lens holder
• Meets ANSI Z87.1-2010 and CSA Z94.3 compliant
• Extra Large 3 X 3.82 Viewing Area, 30% larger than most electronic helmets.
• Auto off after 2 hours of not sensing arc
| MPN: | TNWKCP30316 |
|---|---|
| UPC: | 036000303162 |
MPN: TNWKCP30316
UPC: 036000303162
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