


Miller Cat Edition 1 Digital Elite Auto Darkening Welding Helmet with ClearLight Lens (281006)
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The Miller Cat Edition 1 Digital Elite Auto Darkening Welding Helmet with ClearLight Lens Technology (281006) sports improved digital controls allowing you to easily adjust mode and settings. The redesigned headgear features additional adjustability adding even better fit and comfort. A new quick release cover lens allows for easy lens replacement and an aluminum heat shield protects the lens in high amperage applications. 9.22 square inches of viewing area and four arc sensors provide huge viewing area and superior lens response time. Four operating modes (weld, cut, grind and x-mode) and auto-on/off power controls trigger the lens at the strike of an arc round out this outstanding helmet from Miller. The Cat Edition sports a three year warranty.
This helmet features Miller's "ClearLight" lens technology. The ClearLight technology provides a brighter light state and crisp view while welding, enhancing visibility and reducing eye strain.
Features:
• Viewing Area – 9.22 sq in. 3.85 x 2.38 sq. in (97 x 60 mm)
• Four Arc Sensors – 1/ 20,000 sec. lens speed
• Sensitivity and Delay Control - .10 – 1.0 sec
• TIG Rating - 5 amps and below
• Lithium batteries (2) – with solar assist; up to 3,000 hours
• Weight - 18 oz (482g)
• Meets ANSI Z87.-2003 (High Impact) standard
Four Operating Modes:
Weld Mode - #8-13
Cut Mode - #5-8
Grind Mode – Light State #3.5
X-Mode – Can be used in Shades #8-13. Electromagnetic Arc Sensing eliminates: Sunlight interference - Outdoors, Low-Amperage Lens Opening - TIG, Lens Openings - Pipe/Curves, Obstructed Sensors - Hidden/Cavity Welds
Included:
• 5 outside cover lenses
• 2 inside cover lenses
• Helmet bag
The Miller Cat Edition 1 Digital Elite Auto Darkening Welding Helmet with ClearLight Lens Technology (281006) sports improved digital controls allowing you to easily adjust mode and settings. The redesigned headgear features additional adjustability adding even better fit and comfort. A new quick release cover lens allows for easy lens replacement and an aluminum heat shield protects the lens in high amperage applications. 9.22 square inches of viewing area and four arc sensors provide huge viewing area and superior lens response time. Four operating modes (weld, cut, grind and x-mode) and auto-on/off power controls trigger the lens at the strike of an arc round out this outstanding helmet from Miller. The Cat Edition sports a three year warranty.
This helmet features Miller's "ClearLight" lens technology. The ClearLight technology provides a brighter light state and crisp view while welding, enhancing visibility and reducing eye strain.
Features:
• Viewing Area – 9.22 sq in. 3.85 x 2.38 sq. in (97 x 60 mm)
• Four Arc Sensors – 1/ 20,000 sec. lens speed
• Sensitivity and Delay Control - .10 – 1.0 sec
• TIG Rating - 5 amps and below
• Lithium batteries (2) – with solar assist; up to 3,000 hours
• Weight - 18 oz (482g)
• Meets ANSI Z87.-2003 (High Impact) standard
Four Operating Modes:
Weld Mode - #8-13
Cut Mode - #5-8
Grind Mode – Light State #3.5
X-Mode – Can be used in Shades #8-13. Electromagnetic Arc Sensing eliminates: Sunlight interference - Outdoors, Low-Amperage Lens Opening - TIG, Lens Openings - Pipe/Curves, Obstructed Sensors - Hidden/Cavity Welds
Included:
• 5 outside cover lenses
• 2 inside cover lenses
• Helmet bag
| MPN: | MIP281006 |
|---|---|
| UPC: | 715959657259 |
MPN: MIP281006
UPC: 715959657259
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