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ArcOne 5000V-1171 Shade Master Fighting Tiger Welding Helmet List Price: $219.99 Sale Price: $209.00 |
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ArcOne 5000V-1171 Shade Master Fighting Tiger Welding Helmet is an auto-darkening welding helmet. Select from five different auto-darkening welding filters with the highest level of UV/IR protection up to 16. Solar powered so there are never any batteries to change. Helmets provide complete head, neck, and ear coverage. Both come with front loaded polycarbonate replacement and perma-lok ratchet headgear that locks in place for a precise, comfortable fit. Helmets are constructed of flame retardant nylon. Unique design channels fumes away from welders. Perfect for all welding applications. Enough room for a respirator. This helmet features a light state of 4, and a dark state of 9 - 13. There is a fixed sensitivity control and a viewing area of 7.25 square inches. The TIG rating Amps is 5, and there are two independent sensors on this helmet.Solar powered, so there are never any batteries to changeComplete head, neck and ear coverageFront loaded polycarbonate replacementPerma-lok ratchet headgear locks into placeMade with flame retardant nylon |
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Hobart 770286 Flip Front Welding Helmet Sale Price: $12.99 |
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Budget-priced helmet has flip front. Auto Darkening: No, View Area W x H (in.): 4 1/2 x 2, Adjustable Sensitivity: No, Variable Shades: 10, Adjustable Fit: Yes, ANSI Approved: Yes |
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Miller 235627 Welding Helmet, MP-10/Inferno List Price: $65.00 Sale Price: $64.00 |
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Miller Quality in a Passive Welding Helmet Light weight design - Only 18 oz. Uses industry standard size filter plate and inside cover lens 16 sq. inch viewing area Comes complete with shade #10 filter plate Features magnifying lens holder Telescoping ratchet-style headgear Note: This is not an Auto Darkening Helmet. |
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ArcOne 6000V-1171 Shade Master Fighting Tiger Welding Helmet List Price: $349.99 Sale Price: $318.00 |
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ArcOne 1000F-0100 Economical Helmet Black Carrera Shell with 1000FCF Filter List Price: $89.99 Sale Price: $79.00 |
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ArcPro 20704 Auto-Darkening Solar Powered Welding Helmet with Grinding Mode, Alien Design List Price: $179.98 Sale Price: $74.99 |
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Large View Auto Shade Darkening ARC MIG TIG Weld Welding Helmet Sale Price: $89.99 |
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Great for ARC MIG and TIG Welding High Strength Mask Material High Clear View Filter Full Conformity with ANSI and CE Lens Sensitivity Controls Variable Delay From Dark to Light State This Large View Auto darkening welding helmet with infinitely adjustable sensitivity and shade adjustment from #9 - #13. 0.0025 per second darkening feature with robust Li-Mi battery that charges with arc and solar power. Battery life is approximately 5000 welding hours. Viewing area is 3.6" x 2.6" and features replaceable lens protectors. Helmet has adjustable head band and features a very durable nylon constructed shell. Technical Specifications: Power Supply: Li-Mi & Solar Combination Viewing Area: 3.6" x 2.6" UV/IR Protection: Up to Shade DIN 15 at all time Operating Temperature: 23°-131°: (-5°:C-55°C) Light State: Shade DIN 4(3) Variable Dark Shade: Shade DIN 9-13(5-9) Light to Dark Switching Time: 1/25000s Dark to Light Delay Time: Adjustable 0.3s-0.6s |
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Rhino LARGE VIEW Auto Darkening Welding Helmet Hood Mask - Battery and Solar Combo - Black RH5 List Price: $249.99 Sale Price: $99.99 |
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Light State: #4 (DIN4) Dark State: Adjustable #9-#13 (DIN9-13) (Adjustment knob on exterior of helmet - See Picture) Reaction Time: 1/25,000 Second Delay Time: Adjustable from 0.15 Seconds - 0.80 Seconds (Adjustment dial inside the helmet above the lens - See Picutre) Sensitivity: Adjustable (Adjustment dial inside the helmet above the lens See Picture) Low Battery indicator light: Yes (inside helmet above the lens - See Picture) Recommended Welding Processes and Max Weld Amps: Stick, MIG, and Flux Cored up to 300 Amps. TIG 5-250 Amps Power Source: Replaceable Li-Mi Battery and Solar Powered Combination (Minimum Lifetime: 5000 Welding Hours) Safety: Conforms to ANSI Z87.1-2003, DIN/CSA/TUV/CE standards Lens Technology: LCD lens with solar-charging panel in addition to 100% ultraviolet and infrared protection. Headgear: Ratchet-Style with Headband Lens Cover: 1 Interior and 1 Exterior Lens Covers are included Weight: 1.2 Pounds Including Headband Warranty: 2 Years MSRP: $249.00 Rhino Welding Helmets offers the largest auto-darkening viewing window for the best price in the welding helmet industry. Rhino Welding Helmets are on par with the quality of Jackson, Miller, Hobart, ArcOne, and other leading brands, yet Rhino is the best value. |
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Neiko Solar-Powered Auto Darkening MIG/TIG Welding Helmet, ANSI Approved Lens List Price: $129.00 Sale Price: $46.89 |
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The shield lens darkens instantly when welding begins and clears when wielding stops. Switch easily between shades from 9 to 13 with 1/10000 second reaction time. The internal rechargeable lithium battery is rechargeable by the solar cell. Two-way adjustable headband ensures a comfortable fit. The helmet meets ANSI Z87.1 standards. |
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Hobart 770700 Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet List Price: $99.99 Sale Price: $99.99 |
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The Hobart 770700 Auto-Darkening Auto Arc Carbon Welding Helmet is a limited edition welding hood with a variable 9 - 13 shade lens that offers exceptional performance and value. The Hobart 770700 hood features a fast switching speed of 1/10,000 of a second and has adjustable sensitivity control with delay and an external shade control. The Hobart 770700 has an all-new gloss black design and will accept a standard 2-inch x 4-1/4-inch magnifying lenses. Features: Ratcheting headgear with sweatband, hard hat adapter compatible 5 outside and 2 inside clear plastic protective lens included Accepts standard 2-inch x 4-1/4-inch magnifying lenses Replacement lens available - Hobart #770493 What's In The Box: Hobart 770700 Auto-Darkening Auto Arc Carbon Welding Helmet |
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It is, of course, critical that you are safe when welding and that you don't take chances your own safety or that of other people. You must be aware of each of the guidelines below before starting to weld and remember them at all times to keep everyone safe. Over 1,000 injuries to the eyes occur daily in the United States as reported by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Quite a few of these accidents are suffered by both experienced and novice mechanics and you must make sure you always wear eye protection when welding and when performing other tasks around the workshop.
Safety Guidelines
1. Take care that you have sufficient grounding by using metal connections that are not covered with paint or other materials. Do not use wire ropes or chains or other inadequate grounding connections.
2. Make sure you place your welder on a flat surface far away from sources of combustible materials, gasoline, paper etc and never operate when conditions are wet as this will increase the risks of electric shock.
3. Gas cylinders need to be attached properly to supports or carts by metal chains and protective caps secured before you move them. Hoses should only be used that have been specially made for welding use.
4. All hoses should be inspected for leaks often by dripping on soapy water. Any leaks will show as bubbles form. Change any worn looking hoses before any leaking starts and never use duct tape to patch them! Also check out loose fittings and tighten them.
5. Make sure the area is clear of paper, tools etc. Store tools in containers and drawers. Don't let hoses and cables trail on the floor where they can be tripped over. Coil excess cables and hoses and place out of the way. This will also prevent damage from kinks and tangles.
6. Ensure you have the right tools for different tasks and always use them! Even when wearing welding gloves do not pick up hot metal but use pliers and always use the correct equipment for jobs like sanding, chipping etc.
7. You should always be wearing high impact glasses when you are grinding or cutting and wear them on entering the workshop. Wear them all the time you are in the workshop, be careful not to keep taking them off or one day you will forget to replace them and that's when an accident will happen!
8. You must have good ventilation in the workshop. In a sizeable workshop you will need a small fan in order to clear the fumes from welding however in a smaller workshop leaving open doors and windows will probably be sufficient.
9. Face and eye protection is vital. Radiation from the arc may cause lasting damage to both the eyes and the skin. Always wear safety glasses while in the workshop and beneath your helmet when you are welding. Take care that auto darkening helmets are up to the National Standards Institute guidelines. If you choose an auto darkening helmet you can easily change the position of work without flipping open your helmet.
10. Make certain that all safety clothing and equipment conforms to the guidelines of the OHSA and wear it all times. It cannot protect you if it's packed away in your locker! Skin should always be covered by flame retardant clothing to avoid spatter or spark injuries and you should always button down cuffs and pockets. You should always wear leather shoes to give adequate protection for your feet. Never wear trainers or tennis shoes or plastic shoes which can melt and stick to your skin. At all times wear specially designed welding gloves.
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Learning How to Arc Weld is Fun and Easy
Learning how to weld is really not that difficult. Most welders learn arc welding first. The easiest way to start welding is simply by practicing. You can pickup a cheap arc welder from somewhere like harborfreight tools. It will cost you under $120.
You will also need a welding helmet, welding gloves, a heavy jacket and some welding rods. Take my advice, spend the extra money and get an auto darkening helmet. It will make learning so much easier. You will also want to get a supply of scrap steel to practice on. This can be picked up at a scrap yard.
Now that you have all the supplies, its time to weld. Find an appropriate area, somewhere outdoors, without anything flammable around. Secure your scrap steel to some kind of table at a comfortable working height. Attach the ground to the steel. Place the welding rod in the other clamp. Put on your heavy jacket, gloves, helmet and thick pants. Turn on the welder, set it at somewhere around 80 amps to start with.
To start the arc you want to jab the electrode at the steel, then slightly pull back. If it sticks, break it free and try again. If it continues to stick, turn the amps up.
Once you have an arc going you will need to feed the electrode into it to maintain the arc. You want it about 1/4 of an inch from the metal. When it is at the right distance it will make a crackling noise. If it is too far away it will be more of a popping noise, with sparks and metal flying in all directions. If it is too close, it will stick to the metal.
The first thing you want to practice is simply laying a bead on a single piece of metal. Once you have that down, you can move on to connecting two pieces of metal together.
Remember, when learning how to weld safety comes first! You can instantly cause permament eye damage from looking at the arc without a helmet on. Also welding fumes are highly toxic. Be sure any bystanders are aware of this.
If you are interested in learning welding as a career or a hobby, "The Welding
Bible" is an excellent resource. It explains in detail everything you need to go from beginner to pro.
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If you are interested in learning welding as a career or a hobby, "The Welding
Bible" is an excellent resource. It explains in detail everything you need to go from beginner to pro.
Does the light from an arc flash recharge a solar powered welding helmet?
I'm thinking about getting an auto darkening welding helmet and the one I'm looking at is solar. As my school welding shop is inside, it won't get much sun. I was wondering if the amount of light coming of of the arc flash is enough to power/recharge the lens.
Most welders work indoors anyways, so you shouldn't have to worry about it. I have heard, however, that it is a bad idea to keep it in a dark locker right before you use it. I have heard that they do use batteries and if you keep it in the dark too long and weld right away, it wont have the power to darken.
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