
Material & Construction
The welding helmet is constructed with non-conductive materials, free from metal rivets to avoid electric shock hazards. The lenses are made from durable glass, with a clear lens for general visibility and a black glass lens (shade number 11) specifically designed for welding to filter harmful light.
Design & Functionality
Features a handheld design with a fixed frame, allowing for easy maneuvering and precise alignment over the face during welding. The dual-lens system enables users to switch between the clear lens for pre/post-welding tasks and the black glass lens for active welding, ensuring convenience and safety. The helmet effectively blocks strong light and flying sparks/splashes.
Protective Capabilities
Provides protection against intense welding light (with shade number 11), flying debris, and sparks. The non-conductive construction eliminates electric shock risks, making it suitable for various welding environments. The lenses prevent eye damage from harmful UV/IR rays and physical impacts from splashes.
Usage Instructions
1. Attach the appropriate lens (clear for general use, black glass for welding) to the helmet frame.
2. Hold the helmet by the handle and position it securely over your face, ensuring full coverage of the eyes and face.
3. During welding, use the black glass lens to protect against strong light; switch to the clear lens for inspecting your work before/after welding.
4. After use, clean the lenses with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove debris or smudges. Store the helmet in a dry, clean place to prevent damage.
5. Regularly inspect the lenses and helmet body for any signs of wear or damage, replacing components as needed to maintain optimal protection.
Applicable Scenarios
Ideal for various welding applications, including arc welding, MIG/TIG welding, and other tasks involving intense light and flying debris. The handheld design makes it suitable for both professional welders and DIY enthusiasts requiring portable and reliable face protection.









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