FIBRE-METAL BY HONEYWELL Welding Helmets

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Honeywell Fibre-Metal safety helmets are used in arc welding processes like shielded metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding and gas metal arc welding to secure the neck and face of the user from sparks, weld spatter and radiation.

FIBRE-METAL BY HONEYWELL -

Passive Welding Helmet, Lens Shade 10

StyleModelColorMaterialPrice (inc. GST)
A5906BKBlackThermoplastic SGD 178.48
B906GYGrayThermoplastic SGD 167.05
C5906GYGrayThermoplastic SGD 169.50
D110PWEWhiteFiberglass SGD 182.43
FIBRE-METAL BY HONEYWELL -

Welding Helmet Grey Fiberglass 2x4-1/4 Inch

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
706GYAH8UEZ SGD 286.38

Features

  • Fibre-Metal safety helmets by Honeywell feature a special design with a straight and curved front for extended throat protection while blocking fumes and smoke.
  • These welded helmets have thermoplastic Noryl construction for increased heat resistance.
  • They come with shell diverts sparks and spatter for reduced burn-through hazards.
  • These welded helmets are equipped with ratchet-style 3-C headgear having various adjustments for added comfort & improved glass holder positioning.
  • They come with free-floating arms to balance & steady the helmet while decreasing pressure points.
  • These welding helmets have moulded-in colour that stops fading, chipping and peeling.
  • They offer silver coating to resist abrasion, corrosion, adhesion and weathering.

Working Mechanism

  • Put on the helmet, ensuring a comfortable fit.
  • Adjust the headgear for stability and comfort.
  • Position the lens in front of your eyes for clear visibility.
  • The auto-darkening lens activates when the welding arc is struck.
  • The lens darkens to a suitable shade for welding.
  • Weld while the lens remains darkened for eye protection.
  • After welding, the lens returns to its normal state for clear visibility.
  • Remove the helmet by loosening the headgear straps.
  • Store the helmet in a dry and clean place.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to clean & maintain welding helmets?

  • After each use, wipe the exterior of the helmet with a clean, damp cloth to remove dust and debris.
  • Inspect the lens for any spatter, dirt, or scratches. If needed, follow the manufacturer's instructions to remove the lens for cleaning.
  • Clean the lens using a mild soap solution or a specialised lens cleaner. Gently wipe the lens with a soft cloth or lens-cleaning tissue.
  • Check the headgear and straps for any signs of wear or damage. Replace any worn-out or broken parts to ensure proper functionality and comfort.
  • Inspect the helmet shell for cracks, dents, or other damage. If any issues are found, consult the manufacturer for repair or replacement options.
  • Store the welding helmet in a clean and dry area, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
  • Periodically check the battery or power source of the auto-darkening lens and replace it if necessary, following the manufacturer's guidelines.

What are the two types of welding helmets?

  • Passive Helmets: They feature a fixed, dark-tinted lens, typically shade #10. When the helmet is in the down position, the welder looks through the dark lens. These helmets are cost-effective and provide a constant level of protection.
  • Auto-Darkening Helmets: These helmets offer adjustable shade levels. They have lens that automatically darken when an arc is struck, protecting the welder's eyes. These helmets allow clear visibility before and after welding without the need to flip the helmet up and down.

What safety precautions should I take while using a welding helmet?

  • Wear a welding helmet that fits securely and comfortably on your head to provide maximum protection and allow for unrestricted movement.
  • Select the correct shade level for your welding process and material to protect your eyes from the intense light emitted during welding.
  • Regularly inspect the lens for any cracks, scratches, or damage. Replace a damaged lens to maintain clear visibility and adequate protection.
  • Use additional personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, gloves, and flame-resistant clothing to protect yourself from potential hazards associated with welding.
  • Keep a safe distance from the welding arc to avoid exposure to harmful ultraviolet and infrared radiation. Follow recommended guidelines for the specific welding process you are using.
  • Ensure adequate ventilation in the welding area to prevent the accumulation of hazardous fumes and gases. Proper ventilation helps maintain a safe breathing environment.
  • Store the welding helmet in a clean and dry place, away from extreme temperatures or direct sunlight. Handle the helmet carefully to prevent any damage that could compromise its protective capabilities.
  • Clean the exterior of the helmet and inspect it for any loose parts or malfunctions. Follow manufacturer guidelines for maintenance and replace any worn-out or damaged components.

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