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These loupes have two lenses for a wide, distortion-free field of view.
Three lenses bonded together offer sharp magnification without distortion.
Magnify small details on workpieces. First designed for jewelers, these loupes work well for quality control and inspections.
An LED on these loupes emits a focused, even beam so you don’t overlook any details.
Use this loupe to magnify and measure in one operation. Turn the eyepiece until you reach the magnification you need.
Magnify and measure in one operation.
Let in maximum light to view details with greater clarity than traditional loupes.
Spotlight fine details to find defects in parts or inspect dim machine interiors.
Get a clear, crisp view of details and defects—these magnifying glasses have a grooved lens, which is also known as a Coddington magnifier.
An extra-wide lens that’s curved on the viewing side ensures edge-to-edge clarity.
Hands-free like a benchtop magnifier and portable like a handheld magnifier, these are small enough to take with you and you don’t have to hold them.
View a clear image from edge to edge, even in dimly lit areas.
Switch between UV light and white light to catch defects you'd otherwise miss with these hand-held magnifiers.
Keep multiple magnifying glasses on hand for a variety of inspection needs.
Inspect parts and equipment for flaws with hand-held magnifying glasses.
View a clear image from edge to edge—these magnifying glasses are made with a curvature that corrects for distortion, giving you a crisp, clear view.
Crisp from edge to edge, the lens on these magnifiers is specially curved to prevent the distortion you see around the rim on a typical magnifying lens. They combine the hands-free ease of benchtop magnifiers with the portability of a handheld magnifier.
About the size of a credit card, these magnifiers have a lens that slides out of the case to inspect items and equipment on the go. When you slide them open, a bright LED light automatically turns on, making it easier to see details. The lens corrects for distortion near the edge, giving you a crisp, clear view across the entire lens.
Also known as Hastings Triplet magnifiers, these have three glass lenses bonded together for sharp, distortion-free images.
Slide these magnifying glasses into their protective, compact case; slide them out, and the case becomes a handle.
Also known as Coddington magnifiers, these have a single glass lens with a grooved circumference that shows sharp, clear images.
To extend your reach in tight spaces, these magnifying glasses have a long, telescoping handle and a small lens that swivels.
Bend the handle into position and it holds its shape.
Magnify items and capture images for quality control and material inspection. View on the built-in display or connect to a computer.
A mirror bounces light from a flashlight around your part, making defects pop against a dark background.
These plastic bars have a magnified center; their edges are marked with graduations.
A built-in LED on these wearable magnifiers shines a bright, even light so you don’t miss any scratches, dents, or nicks.
A dial on each arm of these eyeglass magnifiers allows you to focus the lenses independently.
Clip these magnifiers onto the frame of your eyeglasses for viewing fine details.
Always there when you need them, these two-lens eyeglass magnifiers flip out of the way when not in use.
Designed for those who don't wear glasses.
Two LED bulbs illuminate your work.
Magnify and measure in one operation. Also known as linen testers, these magnifiers are often used for quality control and thread counting in fabric inspection.
Bend the flexible neck to any position and it will stay in place.
Sturdy but flexible, these illuminated magnifiers have a weighted base to keep them still without tethering them to your workbench.
Make fine details and defects on textured surfaces visible. With a weighted base, you can easily move these magnifiers around.
Bend the lamp and magnifying lens to any position—they’re mounted on separate arms for a flexible, hands-free set up.
More securely mounted than weighted-base magnifiers while taking up less space on your work surface, these illuminated magnifiers clamp to the side of a workbench.
For a steady view of fine details even near vibrating machinery, lock each joint on the arm.
Switch between UV light and white light to catch defects you'd otherwise miss.
Capture the extra-fine details you see under the magnifying lens in a photo or video.
Highlight fine details and defects on textured surfaces. These magnifiers cast light from an angle instead of from above like standard illuminated magnifiers.
Bend the flexible neck to any position and it will stay in place. A bright LED light emits an even, focused beam that's ideal for examining fine details on objects.
Designed to fit over prescription and safety glasses, these magnifiers help you read fine print and inspect parts.
Make inspecting fine details easier—LED lights on these magnifiers emit a focused, even beam that is ideal for detailed work.
Able to withstand temperatures up to 2100° F, this quartz glass is useful in high-temperature applications that also require optical clarity, such as high-intensity lighting, fiber-optic production, and optical lens systems.
Cast acrylic is easier to machine than extruded acrylic. It's comparable to Lucite and Plexiglas® Acrylic.
The combination of high strength and water resistance, along with a variety of color choices, makes this opaque cast acrylic useful for outdoor signs and containers. It's also known as Lucite and Plexiglas® Acrylic.
Replace the filter lens on your welding helmet or goggles; available in shade numbers 4 through 14.
These lenses automatically switch from light to dark the instant you start welding.
Improve visibility for more accurate welds than standard welding lenses.
The gold coating on these lenses reflects high temperatures.
Attach these magnifiers to welding lenses to enhance details.
Protect filter lenses from scratches and weld spatter with these clear covers.
Replace scratched lenses in your laser welding helmet or goggles.
Hold these lightweight face shields up to your face for quick inspection of welding activity.
For full-face protection while welding, select one of these shields.
The lens on these shields filters out harmful light to protect your eyes during traditional and laser welding. They meet ANSI Z136.1 specifications for laser safety.
Ideal for welders that face flying debris, these shields give you full face protection and snap onto a hard hat.
Get a broader look at your weld—these helmets fit close to your face for a view six times wider than standard welding helmets
Protect your eyes the moment you start welding—four sensors detect the light and automatically darken the lens.
Protect your eyes the moment you start welding with a helmet that senses light and automatically darkens. You can change the shade of the lens without removing these helmets by using a Bluetooth-connected app.
Weld with the same quality as you would in bright conditions. These helmets have a built-in LED light that brightens your workspace, so you can see your weld and maintain precision even in dark areas.
Take full control of your shade level with these helmets—you can set the lens to adjust in half-shade increments. They have digital controls behind the lens where you can set the shade number, delay time, and sensitivity.
No need for goggles or glasses under these helmets. They have two lenses to protect your eyes against welding laser light.
Filter out harmful air while you weld. These helmets have a built-in connection for the included powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR). The respirator supplies continuous filtered air to reduce breathing effort and minimize heat buildup inside these helmets.
Providing greater safety while welding than face shields, these helmets have an outer filter lens cover for protection from scratches and weld spatter.
Also known as pancake welding helmets, these helmets have a flat face so you can get close to your welds. The instant you start to weld, the lens darkens.
The snug-fitting goggles attached to this face shield add protection from dust, liquids, and debris. They are designed to fit over most prescription glasses.
These face shields meet ANSI/ISEA impact standards when worn with safety glasses or goggles.
The scratch-resistant coating on these face shields extends the lens life.
Protect your eyes and face from particles and light debris in food industry environments.
For use in light duty applications that don’t require much impact resistance, these plastic shields protect your face from dust, liquids, sneeze and cough particles, and other debris.
The coating on these face shields reflects radiant heat to keep your face cooler.
The lens on these face shields is coated for an added level of protection against most chemicals.
Eyeglass frames make these face shields easy and comfortable to wear for extended periods of time, even in hot conditions.
Attach these shields to the brim of cap-style or full-brim hard hats to provide full-face protection.
For work near intense heat, these shields keep your face cool. The clear lens protects against impact and the gold lens reflects radiant heat, visible light, and infrared light.
Protect your head and neck from extreme heat.
Protect your face from low-level arc flashes when a full hood is not necessary.
These hard hats give all-in-one head, face, and ear protection. Lift the face shield and earmuffs when not in use.
Shield your eyes from dust and spray and protect your head from falling objects. These hard hats have a visor that slides inside their hard shell to prevent scratches when you’re not working.
Lenses disperse light to reduce glare, while protecting bulbs from damage.
Install miniature light bulbs into control panels, machines, and other devices using bulb holders.
A sealing gasket keeps out oil and other contaminants.
Finding your Brinell hardness doesn’t have to be so hard—these scopes scan and measure indents, then calculate the hardness for you. Accurate and efficient, these scopes replace the need for bulky microscopes and manually measuring and calculating hardness.