Miller Face Shield PAPR Head Assembly (288353)
Miller Face Shield PAPR Head Assembly (288353)
Miller Face Shield PAPR Head Assembly (288353)
Miller Face Shield PAPR Head Assembly (288353)

Miller Face Shield PAPR Head Assembly (288353)

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This is a replacement helmet assembly for Miller's Face Shield PAPR system. This face shield has a patent pending Dualtec manifold system that optimizes balance and sound, while a 6 point air distribution system maximizes cooling through targeted air placement. The ergonomic headgear provides a secure fit without the need for over tightening. This face shield had a High-Definition View (HDV) technology for a sharp detailed view at any angle with minimal distortion.

The head seal is made of washable flame-resistant material with an ultra-soft outer cuff. This enhances wear without causing skin irritation. The unique design can provide additional protection by covering the ears, or ease communication if placed in front of the ears. The cape offers necessary head protection in out-of-position applications. This head assembly carries an Assigned Protection Factor (APF) of 25 with standard head seal.

Features
• Well Balanced Design
• Dualtec Manifold System
• 6-Point Air Distribution System
• Ergonomic Headgear
• HDV Technology

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