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Welders lens shade 14
Welders lens shade 14









The best thing about these is that they’re incredible value. They’re also they’re ANSI high impact rated so you’re getting a durable pair of glasses that you should get a fair bit of use out of. The lenses are scratch-resistant and provide 99% UVA/B/C protection. The glasses seem a better fit for medium-wide head shapes and might be a little loose if you have a narrow shaped head. There’s a little bit of space around the frame to allow some air flow so you get maximum protection without steaming up. The glasses are pretty stylish and are comfortable to wear with a soft noise piece. You can also get the same brand glasses with a +2 magnification lens to help you easier see your work piece. They’re a great choice when cutting, light brazing or using other power tools when you’re not using your higher shade glasses. These Pyramex safety glasses are one of the must-haves around your garage or workshop. Miller Electric Shade 5.0 Scratch Resistant Jackson Safety 3004761 Nemesis Cutting Safety Glasses Servore Auto Shade Darkening Welding Goggles Also check out our guide on welding helmets for further eye protection advice.Ĭlick one of the links below to find the welder glasses which are best suited to your needs.

WELDERS LENS SHADE 14 FULL

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have detailed a chart which list the full specifications for each type of welding and the appropriate shade. As a general guideline, torch brazing and soldering should look at a minimum shade 3, SMAW/Stick welding should be 8-12 depending on the amperage, GMAW/MIG and GTAW/TIG should be minimum 8-10, carbon arc welding should be minimum 14. Other types of welding require a lower shade number so that it’s not too dark to see the weld pool. Some welding processes produce a brighter arc than others, so these require a higher shade number. The shade number is an indicator of the darkness of the lens and there are different shades recommended for different types of welding, and the amperage used. Welding safety glasses come in a variety of shades. The most important thing to consider when choosing your welding glasses is its shade number.









Welders lens shade 14