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    Laser Welding Safety Glasses

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Safety Glasses. Laser Welding Safety Glasses.
    Shield your eyes from harmful light during laser or traditional welding. These glasses meet ANSI Z136.1 specifications for laser safety. Since they can be worn for traditional welding as well as laser welding, you can switch between the two without needing to swap out your safety glasses. When laser welding, always wear them with a laser welding helmet or hood—they’re slim enough to fit underneath without a problem. Do not wear these glasses under a regular welding helmet when laser welding—they do not offer sufficient protection.
    Adjustable-Tilt Arm—Glasses with adjustable-tilt arms have ratcheting hinges that allow you to angle the glasses toward or away from your cheeks for a comfortable fit.
    Visible Light—Visible light is the percentage of visible light that passes through the lens. The lower the percentage, the more light is blocked. Make sure enough light passes through to see your welding work clearly but not so much that it becomes dangerous.
    Optical Density @ Wavelength—Optical density indicates how much light a lens absorbs at a specific wavelength. The higher the density, the more UV, infrared, and visible light is blocked. Powerful lasers often require an optical density of 5 or higher.
    Frame
    Shade
    No.
    Visible
    Light
    Optical Density
    @ Wavelength
    Lens
    Color
    Material
    Color
    Arm
    Type
    Temple-to-Temple
    Wd.
    UV Protection
    Rating
    Features
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Regular Polycarbonate Lens
     
    Adjustable-Length and -Tilt Arm
    3
    14%7 @ 10,600 nmGreenNylon
    BlackRigid5 5/16"Not RatedAdjustable ArmsANSI Z136.1, ANSI/ISEA Z87.19346N121000000
     

    Close-Fit Face Shields

    Image of Product. Flip-Up Lens. Front orientation. Face Shields. Close-Fit Face Shields, Flip-Up Lens.

    Flip-Up Lens

    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.
    Flip-Up Lens—Shields with a flip-up lens are ideal for switching between tasks. Flip the shield down for full face protection, or flip it up when you only need to protect your eyes. You can also detach the shield when it’s not needed.
    Shade Number—Those with a goggle shade number protect your eyes from infrared light, such as during light brazing and plasma cutting.
    Lens
    Frame
    Face Shield
    Shade
    No.
    Properties
    Material
    Wd.
    Thk.
    Construction
    Color
    Material
    Color
    Headband
    Material
    UV Protection
    Rating
    Features
    Specs. Met
    Material
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Color
    Each
    Flip-Up Lens
    3
    Fog-Free, VentilatedPolycarbonate6 3/4"0.06"SolidGreenVinyl PlasticBlackPlastic99.9%Flame-Retardant Adjustable HeadbandANSI/ISEA Z87.1+Polycarbonate
    7 3/8"5"Green9219N112000000
     

    Wraparound Laser-Protection Welding Safety Goggles

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Safety Goggles. Wraparound Laser-Protection Welding Safety Goggles.
    An adjustable strap keeps these goggles secure on your head better than safety glasses. Use them to guard your eyes from harmful light during laser welding and traditional welding. Since they can be worn for both traditional and laser welding, you can switch between the two without needing to swap out your safety goggles. When laser welding, always wear these goggles with a laser welding helmet or hood—they’re slim enough to fit underneath. Do not wear these goggles under a regular welding helmet for laser welding, because they do not offer sufficient protection.
    ANSI Z136.1—These goggles meet ANSI Z136.1 specifications for safety when using lasers.
    Visible Light—Visible light is the percentage of visible light that passes through the lens. The lower the percentage, the more light is blocked. Make sure enough light passes through to see your welding work clearly but not so much that it becomes dangerous.
    Optical Density @ Wavelength—Optical density indicates how much light a lens absorbs at a specific wavelength. The higher the density, the more UV, infrared, and visible light is blocked. Powerful lasers often require an optical density of 5 or higher.
    Lens
    Shade
    No.
    Visible
    Light
    Optical Density
    @ Wavelength
    Color
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Features
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Polycarbonate Lens with Elastic Headband
    3
    14%7 @ 10,600 nmGreen2"2 1/4"Adjustable Headband, Padded FrameANSI Z136.1, ANSI/ISEA Z87.1+9188N121000000
     

    Welding Safety Goggles

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Safety Goggles. Welding Safety Goggles, Style A.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Safety Goggles. Welding Safety Goggles, Style C.

    Style A

    Style C

    Designed for continuous-use welding, these goggles protect your eyes from harmful infrared light.
    Padded Frame—Goggles with a padded frame provide added comfort.
    Lens
    Style
    Shade
    No.
    Color
    Dia.
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Features
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Standard Polycarbonate Lens with Elastic Headband
    A3
    Green2"Adjustable HeadbandANSI/ISEA Z87.15444T9000000
     
    Wraparound Polycarbonate Lens with Elastic Headband
    C3
    Green1 1/2"2 1/2"Adjustable Headband, Padded FrameANSI/ISEA Z87.15444T10200000
     

    Eyeglass-Fit Panoramic Welding Safety Glasses

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Safety Glasses. Eyeglass-Fit Panoramic Welding Glasses.
    These glasses protect your eyes from harmful infrared light while welding. Wear them over prescription eyeglasses. The lens extends around the temple for additional eye protection.
    Adjustable-Tilt Arm—Glasses with adjustable-tilt arms have ratcheting hinges that allow you to angle the glasses toward or away from your cheeks for a comfortable fit.
    Frame
    Shade
    No.
    Lens
    Color
    Material
    Color
    Temple-to-Temple
    Wd.
    Features
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Regular Polycarbonate Lens
     
    Adjustable-Length and -Tilt Arm
    3
    GreenPolycarbonate
    Black5 13/16"Adjustable ArmsANSI/ISEA Z87.1+47515T2400000
     

    Laser Welding Face Shields

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Face Shields. Laser Welding Face Shields.
    The lens on these shields filters out harmful light to protect your eyes during traditional and laser welding. The curved design offers better peripheral vision than laser welding goggles and additional face protection from impact, sparks, and radiation. To meet ANSI Z87.1 standards for eye protection, wear these shields with compliant safety glasses. Customize the shield’s fit by twisting the easy-turn knob on the ratchet adjustment.
    ANSI Z136.1—They meet ANSI Z136.1 specifications for laser safety.
    Visible Light—Visible light is the percentage of visible light that passes through the lens. The lower the percentage, the more light is blocked. Make sure enough light passes through to see your welding work clearly but not so much that it becomes dangerous.
    Optical Density @ Wavelength—Optical density indicates how much light a lens absorbs at a specific wavelength. The higher the density, the more UV, infrared, and visible light is blocked. Powerful lasers often require an optical density of 5 or higher.
    Shade Number—Shade number indicates how much light is filtered by lenses. The higher the shade number, the darker and more protective the lens.
    Lens
    Hat
    Size
    Visible
    Light
    Optical Density @ Wavelength
    Shade
    No.
    Color
    Material
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Thk.
    Construction
    Min.
    Max.
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Flip-Up Welding Lens
    18%5 @ 870 nm to 1,200 nm
    6 @ 190 nm to 400 nm
    6 @ 1,000 nm to 1,100 nm
    6 @ 9,000 nm to 11,000 nm
    7 @ 1,020 nm to 1,100 nm
    3
    GreenAcrylic Plastic5 1/2"16 1/2"0.1"Solid78ANSI Z136.19342N1210000000
     

    Laser Welding Lenses

    Replace scratched lenses in your laser welding helmet or goggles. These lenses keep harmful UV and infrared light from damaging your eyes. Do not use with regular welding helmets or goggles.
    Rectangle
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Welding Lenses. Laser Welding Lenses, Rectangle.
    ANSI Z136.1—To meet ANSI Z136.1 standards for protection from lasers, factor the strength of your laser.
    Optical Density @ Wavelength—Optical density indicates how much light a lens absorbs at a specific wavelength. The higher the density, the more UV, infrared, and visible light is blocked. Powerful, Class 4 lasers require an optical density of 5 or higher.
    Visible Light—Visible light is the percentage of visible light that passes through the lens. The lower the percentage, the more light is blocked.
    Lens
    2" Ht. × 4
    1/4" Wd.
    4 1/2" Ht. × 5
    1/4" Wd.
    Shade
    No.
    Optical Density @ Wavelength
    Visible
    Light
    Color
    Material
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Each
    3
    5 @ 870 nm to 1,200 nm
    6 @ 190 nm to 400 nm
    6 @ 1,000 nm to 1,100 nm
    6 @ 9,000 nm to 11,000 nm
    7 @ 1,020 nm to 1,100 nm
    18%GreenAcrylic PlasticANSI Z136.19354N1100000009354N130000000
     
    Round
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Welding Lenses. Laser Welding Lenses, Round.
    ANSI Z136.1—To meet ANSI Z136.1 standards for protection from lasers, factor the strength of your laser.
    Optical Density @ Wavelength—Optical density indicates how much light a lens absorbs at a specific wavelength. The higher the density, the more UV, infrared, and visible light is blocked. Powerful, Class 4 lasers require an optical density of 5 or higher.
    Visible Light—Visible light is the percentage of visible light that passes through the lens. The lower the percentage, the more light is blocked.
    Lens
    Shade
    No.
    Optical Density @ Wavelength
    Visible
    Light
    Color
    Material
    Specs. Met
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    2" Diameter Lens
    3
    5 @ 870 nm to 1,200 nm
    6 @ 190 nm to 400 nm
    6 @ 1,000 nm to 1,100 nm
    6 @ 9,000 nm to 11,000 nm
    7 @ 1,020 nm to 1,100 nm
    18%GreenAcrylic PlasticANSI Z136.129354N150000000
     

    Wraparound Welding Safety Glasses

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Safety Glasses. Wraparound Welding Glasses, Style A.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Safety Glasses. Wraparound Welding Glasses, Style B.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Safety Glasses. Wraparound Welding Glasses, Style C.

    Style A

    Style B

    Style C

    These glasses protect your eyes from harmful infrared light while welding.
    Adjustable-Tilt Arm—Glasses with adjustable-tilt arms have ratcheting hinges that allow you to angle the glasses toward or away from your cheeks for a comfortable fit.
    Padded Nosepiece and Padded Frame—Glasses with a padded frame or padded nosepiece provide added comfort.
    Lens
    Frame
    Style
    Shade
    No.
    Properties
    Color
    Material
    Color
    Arm
    Type
    Temple-to-Temple
    Wd.
    UV Protection
    Rating
    Features
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Regular Polycarbonate Lens
     
    Fixed Arm
    A3
    Scratch ResistantGreenNylon
    BlackFlexible5 3/8"100.0%Padded Nosepiece, Padded Arm TipsANSI/ISEA Z87.15803T104000000
     
    Adjustable-Length and -Tilt Arm
    B3
    Scratch ResistantGreenNylon
    BlackRigid5 1/2"Padded FrameANSI/ISEA Z87.1+, CAN/CSA Z94.35803T1220000
     
    Oversized Polycarbonate Lens
     
    Adjustable-Length Arm
    C3
    Scratch ResistantGreenNylon
    BlackRigid5 5/8"Padded Nosepiece, Padded Arm Tips, Padded FrameANSI/ISEA Z87.1+, CAN/CSA Z94.35803T1240000
     

    Auto-Darkening Welding Lenses

    These lenses automatically switch from light to dark the instant you start welding. They operate on solar power, so there are no batteries to change.
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    Image of Product. Front orientation. Welding Lenses. Auto-Darkening Welding Lenses.
    Multiple Shade—Multiple-shade lenses allow you to change shade number with the press of a button.
    Lens
    Shade No.
    Ht. × Wd.
    Material
    Frame
    Material
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Single Shade
     
    Blue Lens
    3, 9
    2" × 4 1/4"GlassABS
    ANSI/ISEA Z87.151885T3410000000
    3, 11
    2" × 4 1/4"GlassABS
    ANSI/ISEA Z87.151885T342000000
    3, 12
    2" × 4 1/4"GlassABS
    ANSI/ISEA Z87.151885T343000000
    3, 10
    2" × 4 1/4"GlassABS
    ANSI/ISEA Z87.151885T84000000
    3, 9
    4 1/2" × 5 1/4"GlassABS
    ANSI/ISEA Z87.151885T351000000
    3, 11
    4 1/2" × 5 1/4"GlassABS
    ANSI/ISEA Z87.151885T352000000
    3, 12
    4 1/2" × 5 1/4"GlassABS
    ANSI/ISEA Z87.151885T353000000
    3, 10
    4 1/2" × 5 1/4"GlassABS
    ANSI/ISEA Z87.151885T85000000
    3, 11
    5 1/4" × 4 1/2"GlassABS
    ANSI/ISEA Z87.151885T362000000
    3, 12
    5 1/4" × 4 1/2"GlassABS
    ANSI/ISEA Z87.151885T363000000
    3, 10
    5 1/4" × 4 1/2"GlassABS
    ANSI/ISEA Z87.151885T86000000
     
    Multiple Shade
     
    Blue Lens
    3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
    5 1/4" × 4 1/2"; 4 1/2" × 5 1/4"PolycarbonateNylon
    ANSI/ISEA Z87.151885T38000000
     

    Auto-Darkening Welding Safety Goggles with Hood

    Image of ProductInUse. Goggles with Hood Attached. Front orientation. Hoods. Auto-Darkening Welding Safety Goggles with Hood .
    Image of ProductInUse. Goggles with Hood Detached. Front orientation. Hoods. Auto-Darkening Welding Safety Goggles with Hood .

    Goggles with Hood Attached

    Goggles with Hood Detached

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hoods. Auto-Darkening Welding Safety Goggles with Hood , .

    Get up close to your welds with these goggles. Their lightweight, compact design lets you weld in tight spots or awkward positions. A flame-resistant hood shields your ears, head, and neck from sparks and spatter better than traditional welding helmets. For different protection needs, wear them over prescription glasses, under a hard hat, or without the hood. Use the external controls to adjust power and shade settings without removing these goggles.
    As you begin to weld, two sensors detect the light and automatically darken the lens. Unlike traditional green welding lenses, these goggles use a true color lens to enhance clarity and color accuracy. They allow for a better look at your weld pool to increase weld quality and reduce eye strain.
    Welding Lens Optical Clarity—Optical clarity measures how clearly a welder can see through the lens based on four categories: visual accuracy, light diffusion, consistency, and distortion. Each category is given a rating on a scale of 1 to 3. The lower the number, the better the clarity. Better optical clarity allows for precise welds, reduces eye strain, and improves focus.
    Hood
    Welding Lens
    Lens
    Application
    Specs. Met
    Color
    Material
    Shade No.
    Optical
    Clarity
    Properties
    Color
    Material
    Construction
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Features
    Clothing
    Size
    Wt.,
    lb.
    Batteries
    Included
    Switching
    Time, ms
    No. of Arc
    Sensors
    Each
    With Slider Adjustment, Inner Filter Lens Cover, and Outer Filter Lens Cover
    Welding, Heat Protection, SafetyANSI/ISEA Z87.1BlackCotton Fabric3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
    1/1/1/2Auto Darkening, True ColorBluePolycarbonate
    Solid2"4 1/4"Digital Controls, External ControlsOne Size1.6Yes0.0729356N1110000000
     
    Replacements for Hoods

    Flip-Up Welding Safety Glasses

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Safety Glasses. Flip-Up Welding Glasses.
    Flip between clear lenses for viewing and welding lenses that protect your vision from harmful infrared light. These glasses are curved, so they sit close to your face to protect against debris. For a comfortable fit, you can adjust how these glasses sit on your cheeks and nose.
    Adjustable-Tilt Arm—Glasses with adjustable-tilt arms have ratcheting hinges that allow you to angle the glasses toward or away from your cheeks for a comfortable fit.
    Adjustable Nosepiece—Widen or pinch the nosepiece to sit securely on your nose.
    Lens
    Frame
    Shade
    No.
    Properties
    Color
    Material
    Color
    Arm
    Type
    Temple-to-Temple
    Wd.
    Features
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Regular Polycarbonate Lens
     
    Adjustable-Tilt Arm
    3
    Scratch Resistant, Fog-FreeClear/GreenNylon/Polycarbonate
    BlackRigid5 1/4"Padded Nosepiece, Padded Arm Tips, Adjustable NosepieceANSI/ISEA Z87.1+4814N11000000
     

    Panoramic Welding Safety Glasses

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Safety Glasses. Panoramic Welding Glasses.
    These glasses protect your eyes from harmful infrared light while welding. The lens extends around the temple for additional eye coverage.
    Frame
    Shade
    No.
    Lens
    Color
    Material
    Color
    Temple-to-Temple
    Wd.
    Features
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Regular Polycarbonate Lens
     
    Adjustable-Length Arm
    3
    GreenNylon
    Black5 7/8"Adjustable ArmsANSI/ISEA Z87.1+9313T400000
     

    Hard-Hat Mount Welding Face Shields

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Face Shields. Hard-Hat Mount Welding Face Shields.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Lenses. Hard-Hat Mount Welding Face Shields.

    Replacement Lenses

    Ideal for welders that face flying debris, these shields give you full face protection and snap onto a hard hat. When you’re ready to weld, flip down the welding lens. They’re compatible with any cap-style hard hat with slots.
    Green Lens—Shields with a green lens filter out infrared light emitted during welding.
    Face Shields
    Replacement
    Lenses
    Lens
    Shade
    No.
    Properties
    Color
    Material
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Thk.
    Construction
    Bracket
    Material
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Each
    Flip-Up Welding Lens
    3
    Glare ReducingGreenPolycarbonate4"15 1/2"0.06"SolidNylonANSI/ISEA Z87.1+9076N10100000009076N104000000
     
    Replacement Lenses
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