welding goggles vs helmet Weldcap – Welding cap
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welding goggles vs helmet Weldcap – Welding cap

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welding goggles vs helmet Weldcap – Welding capOptrel 1008. 000 Weldcap RC 3 9 12 Automatic Welding Helmet The weldcap an automatic welding cap, that combines the comforts of a leisure hat with the advantage of a full welding helmet. Predestined for users whose area of responsibility includes not only welding but also other metalworking tasks. The Optrel Weldcap offers the protection of an auto darkening welding helmet with a lightweight, flame retardant baseball cap. The Weldcap lens has a

Optrel 1008.000 Weldcap® RC 3/9-12 Automatic Welding Helmet


The weldcap® - an automatic welding cap, that combines the comforts of a leisure hat with the advantage of a full welding helmet. Predestined for users whose area of responsibility includes not only welding but also other metalworking tasks. 

The Optrel® Weldcap® offers the protection of an auto-darkening welding helmet with a lightweight, flame-retardant baseball cap. The Weldcap lens has a single, wide-angle sensor, operable in variable shades 9 to 12 or shade 3 grind mode. The nose cutout design provides a field of vision up to 270% greater than a standard 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 inch welding lens. Manufacturer’s two-year warranty on the auto-dark lens assembly.

The heart of this innovative product is the optical filter featuring a well-defined nose cut-out. The lens sits closer to the eyes compared to traditional welding helmets, increasing the welder's line of sight by 2.7 times!

  • Shade level 3 / 9 to 12
  • 2.7 times the field of view of a standard industry welding helmet
  • Super light and super comfortable 
  • Simply cool

 

Features:

 

EXTENSIVE FIELD OF VIEW 

  • By expanding both the lateral and horizontal fields of vision, the welders' performance and safety is increased

 

MULTI-PURPOSE USE AT MAXIMUM PROTECTION 

  • Welding: Darkening levels from 9 to 12 cover the majority of welding applications 
  • Grinding: With its Shade level 3 in inactive mode, the welder has a bright and well-lit view of the work-place. This features the Optrel Weldcap® perfect for grinding job as well. 

 

MINIMAL WEIGHT

  • The Optrel Weldcap® weighs only 14.5 oz. and is an absolute lightweight
  • Since the ADF is closer to the eyes, the weight of the product moves closer to its center of gravity, increasing its stability and balance
  • The design eliminates pressure points and reduces strain on the welder's neck 

 

SWIFT HANDLING 

  • Like a cap; easy to mount and unmount again
  • Stow it in the Optrel Parking Buddying, when it's not in use 

 

Spare Parts & Accessories:

 

ITEM NUMBER ITEM NAME
5002.740 Optrel Weldcap® Starter Kit
5002.900 Optrel Parking Buddy
9410.043.00 Optrel Bag
5000.260 Optrel Front Cover Lens Weldcap® Series (5 Pack)
5002.800 Optrel Spare Textile Weldcap®
5000.040 Optrel Inside Cover Lens Weldcap® Series (5 Pack)
5002.720 Optrel Battery Cap Weldcap® Series (2 Pack)
5002.700 Optrel Nose Support Weldcap® Series (2 Pack)

 

 

 Technical Data:

 

SHADE LEVELS
  • Grind Mode / Inactive: Shade Level 3
  • Active: Shade Levels 9-12
POWER SUPPLY  2 pcs batteries 3V exchangeable 
OPERATING TIME BATTERIES 1'000h operating time
SENSORS Wide detection sensor
SWITCHING TIME
  • Light to Dark: 0.16 ms at room temp
  • Light to Dark:  0.11 ms at 131 °F
  • Dark to Light: 0.3 s 
VIEWING AREA Improved wide viewing area due to nose cut-out
CLASSIFICATION-E379
  • Optical Class: 1 
  • Diffusion of Light Class: 1 
  • Variations in Luminous Transmittance Class: 2
  • Angle Dependance of Luminous Transmittance Class: 2
CLASSIFICATION (TEXTILE)
  • Class 1
  • Class A/B/C1/E3/F1
CLASSIFICATION
  • EZ175 / AS / NZS 1337.1 - Weldcap face shield, Class F
  • EN 166 / AS / NZS 1337/1 - Front Cover Lens, Class B
  • ANSI Z87.1 - Impact resistance, Class Z87+
SHAPE STABILITY 
  • Welding mask: up to 356 °F
  • Front Cover Lens: up to 275 °F
EYE PROTECTION  Ultraviolet / Infrared Protection: max protection at any shade level 
OPERATING TEMP 14 °F to 140 °F
STORAGE TEMP -4 ° F bid 176 °F
WEIGHT  400 g
STANDARDS CE (EN 379, EN 166, EN 175) ANSI Z87.1, AS/NZS 1337/1338
WARRANTY 2 years (except textile and batteries)

 

 

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