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New Welding Goggles for Welding in Restricted Spaces



The new Weld-Mask auto-darkening welding goggles feature a low-profile design that allows welding operators access into spaces where the use of a traditional welding helmet would be limited.

The new Weld-Mask auto-darkening welding goggles from Miller Electric Mfg. Co. feature a low-profile design that allows welding operators access into spaces where the use of a traditional welding helmet would be limited. This design is usable for gas welding and cutting, as well as light-duty MIG, TIG and Stick welding. "It is ideal for maintenance, repair and installation applications, and specialized welding applications where alternative welding protection is needed due to space constraints," said a company spokesperson.

For comfort and protection, the lightweight Weld-Mask design reduces neck strain and offers a tight-fitting eye covering to block out light from the welding or cutting arc. A flame-retardant head cover provides protection against UV/IR rays and light spatter, while the replaceable silicon skirt design provides a comfortable fit for a variety of face profiles. The Weld-Mask is usable under hard hats without the need for an adapter.

Available with shade numbers 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13, the Weld-Mask also features a light state shade number 3 to provide clear vision between welding or cutting, and it provides 1,000 hours of battery life. "A lens frame is included for the easy addition of a prescription or magnifying lens," said the spokesperson. "Two sensors and a switching speed of 1/15,000 seconds ensure consistent protection."

The Weld-Mask meets ANSI, CSA, CE and AS NZ standards.

For more information contact:

Miller Electric Mfg. Co.

P.O. Box 100

Lithonia, GA 30058

800-426-4553

info@millerwelds.com

www.millerwelds.com

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