Revco Black Stallion 14 Mil Standard QuickFrame Shade 8 Welding Screen
Revco Black Stallion 14 Mil Standard QuickFrame Shade 8 Welding Screen
Revco Black Stallion 14 Mil Standard QuickFrame Shade 8 Welding Screen
Revco Black Stallion 14 Mil Standard QuickFrame Shade 8 Welding Screen

Revco Black Stallion 14 Mil Standard QuickFrame Shade 8 Welding Screen

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The Black Stallion shade 8 welding screen comes with a Saf-Vu 14 mil translucent vinyl screen and quick setup frame. These screens meet NFPA 701 and California Fire Marshal (CFM) safety requirements. The frame is made of durable black powder-coated galvanized steel with 3/4" round tube. These tubes are snap-fit so no tools are required for assembly. Zip ties are provided with each screen for quick and easy setup. Screens are offered in 6'x6', 6'x8', and 6'x10'.

Please see "video" tab for Black Stallion's 2 minute video on their welding benefits and assembly.

Features
• Durable Black Powder-Coated Galvanized Steel
• Snap-Fit design for Quick and Easy Toolless Assembly
• Sturdy Platform Legs
• Saf-Vu 14 Mil Translucent Vinyl Screen
• Meets Requirements of NFPA 701 and CFM

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