Lincoln XLR P100 Half Mask Welding Respirator - Small (K4683-S)

Lincoln XLR P100 Half Mask Welding Respirator - Small (K4683-S)

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XLR™ P100 Half Mask Welding Respirators

The NIOSH approved XLR™ P100 Half Mask Welding Respirator is a versatile personal respiratory solution designed for metal fabrication. Its compact size, enclosed filter cartridges, superior filter life and adjustable fit maximize performance for a wide range of applications and operators. Available in sizes small, medium and large.

  • Low Profile Design – Versatile compact size can be used independently or in conjunction with most welding helmets, face shields, hard hats and safety glasses
  • Filter Protection - Protective nylon cartridge shields filter media from spatter, sparks and debris
  • Superior Filter Life - Large filter size, reduced ambient air exposure and engineered air intake to increase service life, saving users time and money
  • Enhanced Comfort - Soft, flexible thermoplastic rubber mask contours to your face shape while adjustable 4-point suspension distributes weight & pressure
  • Compressify– Exclusive design and process to help establish and check the face seal each time the respirator is donned

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