



Miller Inferno Digital Elite Welding Helmet w/ClearLight 2.0 Lens (289762)
The Miller Digital Elite Series Helmet with ClearLight 2.0 Lens Technology is the professional's choice for the ultimate Welding Helmet offering four modes of digital versatility for most welding and cutting applications. Improved digital controls allow you to easily adjust the mode and settings. The redesigned headgear offers additional adjustability settings for better fit and comfort. A large 9.22 sq. in. viewing area has four arc sensors for superior lens response.
This helmet features Miller's "ClearLight 2.0" lens technology. The ClearLight 2.0 technology provides advanced high-definition optics for the most realistic view that's clearer and brighter before, during, and after every weld.

• InfoTrack 2.0 - tracks and displays arc time and arc count.
• AutoSense - reduces issues related to setting helmet sensitivity by allowing the welder to push and hold the AutoSense button to automatically set the helmet sensitivity for their environment.
• Four Arc Sensors and Four Modes - weld, cut, grind, and X-mode. X-Mode electromagnetically senses the weld to reduce sunlight interference and continuously detects the arc even if sensors are blocked.
• Digital Controls - easily allow welder to make precise lens adjustments to shade, delay, and sensitivity.
• Memory Function - for easy switching between two preset customized memory settings.
• Half-Shade Settings - for precise lens adjustment.
• Generation 3.5 Headgear - has an ergonomic design that provides extensive adjustability, settings, and enhanced support.
• 4 Year Lens Warranty

• Viewing Area – 9.22 sq in. 3.85 x 2.38 sq. in (97 x 60 mm)
• Four Arc Sensors – 1/ 25,000 sec. lens speed
• Four Operating Modes; Weld Mode (8-13), Cut Mode (5-8), Grind Mode (Light State 3), X-Mode (can be used in Shades 8-13)
• 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

Included:
• 5 outside cover lenses
• 2 inside cover lenses
• Helmet bag
This helmet features Miller's "ClearLight 2.0" lens technology. The ClearLight 2.0 technology provides advanced high-definition optics for the most realistic view that's clearer and brighter before, during, and after every weld.
• InfoTrack 2.0 - tracks and displays arc time and arc count.
• AutoSense - reduces issues related to setting helmet sensitivity by allowing the welder to push and hold the AutoSense button to automatically set the helmet sensitivity for their environment.
• Four Arc Sensors and Four Modes - weld, cut, grind, and X-mode. X-Mode electromagnetically senses the weld to reduce sunlight interference and continuously detects the arc even if sensors are blocked.
• Digital Controls - easily allow welder to make precise lens adjustments to shade, delay, and sensitivity.
• Memory Function - for easy switching between two preset customized memory settings.
• Half-Shade Settings - for precise lens adjustment.
• Generation 3.5 Headgear - has an ergonomic design that provides extensive adjustability, settings, and enhanced support.
• 4 Year Lens Warranty
• Viewing Area – 9.22 sq in. 3.85 x 2.38 sq. in (97 x 60 mm)
• Four Arc Sensors – 1/ 25,000 sec. lens speed
• Four Operating Modes; Weld Mode (8-13), Cut Mode (5-8), Grind Mode (Light State 3), X-Mode (can be used in Shades 8-13)
• 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
Included:
• 5 outside cover lenses
• 2 inside cover lenses
• Helmet bag
MPN: MIL289762
UPC: 715959692106
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