JSP Stephens-Itex Compact Handheld Welding Helmet (No Lens)
The JSP Stephens-Itex Compact Handheld Welding Helmet (No Lens) is made from lightweight compound fibreglass, for compact, convenient use. The welding helmet is not supplied with a lens, but lenses are available separately from shade 8 through to shade 14.
What Can the Compact Welding Helmet Do for Me?
The helmet has many helpful features, some of which follow here:
- Clear View: Optimum field of vision for practicality and ease of use
- Compact: Smaller configuration and handheld design is ideal for tight welding spots
- Versatile: Can be fitted with lenses ranging from shade 8 through to shade 14 for anything from torch soldering to carbon arc welding.
- Lightweight: Lightweight compound fibreglass for maximum wearer comfort and free movement
Who Can Use the Stephens-Itex Handheld Helmet?
Handheld welding face shields such as this one are of particular use for tight welding spots. The helmet can be paired with lenses ranging from shade 8 to shade 14, and is thus suitable for the following tasks:
- Gas welding
- Oxygen cutting
- Torch brazing
- Torch soldering
- Plasma arc welding
- Shielded metal arc welding
- Gas metal arc welding
- Flux cored arc welding
- Gas tungsten arc welding
- Plasma arc cutting (light)
- Plasma arc cutting (medium)
- Plasma arc cutting (heavy)
- Air carbon arc cutting (light)
- Air carbon arc cutting (heavy)
- Carbon arc welding
What Certifications Has the JSP Welding Helmet Received?
The helmet has undergone a variety of tests so you can be sure of your safety at work. It has achieved the following certifications:
What Do These Certifications Mean?
- EN 175: This standard specifies the requirements for eye and face protection for welding and related processes
- EN 379: This standard stands for lenses with automatic welding filters that switch their luminous transmittance to a lower predetermined value when an arc is ignited
- EN 166: This standard specifies the requirements for protective eyewear
The helmet will protect your eyes and face from welding related hazards, switching luminous transmittance when faced with an arc flash and protecting your eye sight. The lens cover will protect your eyes from liquid droplets and low energy impacts.
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