Optrel e680 Series Dark Blue Welding Helmet (1006.110)
Optrel e680 Series Dark Blue Welding Helmet (1006.110)
Optrel e680 Series Dark Blue Welding Helmet (1006.110)

Optrel e680 Series Dark Blue Welding Helmet (1006.110)

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The Optrel e680 Dark Blue Welding Helmet was designed especially for welding experts with varying job requirements and a need for an extensive range of individual adjustment options. It is the only helmet to allow the wearer to select between DIN 5 to DIN 13 shade levels and can be used with a very wide range of welding methods and amperage without any restrictions. The true color filter gives you a superlative, full-detail view of the weld object and all machine displays. Red LEDs on your welding machine can be seen without having to remove your helmet.

Highlights:
• Shade level 2 ranges: 4/5-9 and 4/9-13
• Control unit outside the helmet
• Comfortable headband
• Ability to adapt the detection angle (60° or 120°)
• Sensitivity control
• Opening delay
• Grinding mode (shade level 4)
• Overhead welding
• Color true filter
• Can be retrofitted with Optrel breathing protection system
• Hard hat can also be worn
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