Miller Camouflage Digital Pro-Hobby Auto Darkening Welding Helmet (256169)
Miller Camouflage Digital Pro-Hobby Auto Darkening Welding Helmet (256169)

Miller Camouflage Digital Pro-Hobby Auto Darkening Welding Helmet (256169)

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The Miller Digital Pro-Hobby is the ideal choice for light-duty applications. Digital controls allow you to easily adjust the mode and settings. The redesigned headgear sports additional adjustability settings usually reserved for higher priced helmets. A generous 6.06 sq. in. viewing sports two arc sensors for auto-darkening response.

• NEW Digital Controls allow user to easily adjust mode and settings
• NEW Redesigned headgear features additional adjustability settings for better fit & comfort
• NEW 3 Year Warranty
• NEW addition of Grind mode to this series
• 6.06 sq. in. viewing area
• Two Arc Sensors for Auto-Darkening response
• Two Operating Modes Weld and Grind
• Auto-On/Off power control triggers lens at the strike of an arc

• Viewing Area 6.06 sq in. 3.85 x 1.57 in (97 x 47 mm)
• Two Arc Sensors 1/ 20,000 sec. lens speed
• Weld Mode - #8-13
• Grind Mode Light State #3.5
• Sensitivity and Delay Control - .10 1.0 sec
• TIG Rating - 20 Amps
• Lithium batteries (2) with solar assist; up to 3,000 hours
• Weight - 16 oz (454g)
• Meets ANSI Z87.-2003 (High Impact) standard

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