
Large Viewing Area - The 7. Perfect 1/1/1/1 Optical Clarity - This rating is determined by measuring blurriness, distortion, shade consistency and angle uniformity of the auto-darkening welding lens. All the Welding Goggles and Welding Safety Glasses we. Welding Goggles should not be used for Arc Welding as these applications require a darker filter lens, which requires a Welding Helmet. Welding Goggles are designed for Gas Welding and Oxygen Cutting applications. For example, if you’re interested in torch soldering, a shade rating of 2 will suffice, but if you’re interested in high-intensity metalworking, such as carbon arc welding, you’ll need a pair of goggles with a shade rating of 14. Welding Goggles are available with both Shade 3 and Shade 5 filter lenses. This eliminates imperfections and color saturation to create the clearest view of the base material, arc & puddle When choosing your goggles, look at the shade rating best suited for your job. 4C® Lens Technology - Broadens the color range & hues which can be seen in both light and dark states.
Portability & Storage - The light, compact design is more portable and easier to store than a welding helmet.design with soft, adjustable head covering and elastic headband Professional Fit & Comfort - Ultra lightweight 11.8 oz.
Excellent Versatility - Wide 5-13 shade range with grind mode for use in welding, plasma cutting and grinding applications. Industry Leading Optics - 4C® Lens Technology, 1/1/1/1 Optical Clarity and Large 7.3 Sq. Compact, Low Profile Design - Excellent for tight clearance environments like fabricating an automotive roll cage, pipeline or pressure vessel.