Miller Electric Manufacturing Co. has introduced its line of Arc Armor Titanium Series welding helmets.
The new line is lightweight, provides skin coverage, reflects radiant heat and features a quick-release front cover lens to reduce welder downtime.
The helmets are made with Miller's top-performing lenses and an exclusive aluminum heat shield secured within a durable shock-absorbing gasket.
The series includes the Titanium 1600, Titanium 7300, Titanium 9400 and Titanium 9400i. The Titanium 7300 features a 7.22-square-inch viewing area, three independent arc sensors that respond in 1/20,000 of a second, auto-on/auto-off and grind mode. The model also has sensitivity and delay control.
The Titanium 9400 has a large 9.22 square-inch viewing area, and four independent arc sensors that respond in 1/20,000 of a second. Battery powered with solar assist for long life, the Titanium 9400 features auto-on/auto-off, grind mode, adjustable sensitivity, delay and shade.
The Titanium 9400i is similar to the 9400, with the 9.22 square-inch viewing area and four sensors, but it also has an integrated grinding shield. The 9400i's auto-darkening lens flips up to expose an ANSI-approved grinding shield with an almost 180-degree field of view. This provides the welder a better view of the weld cell.
More info: www.millerwelds.com
The helmets are made with Miller's top-performing lenses and an exclusive aluminum heat shield secured within a durable shock-absorbing gasket.
The series includes the Titanium 1600, Titanium 7300, Titanium 9400 and Titanium 9400i. The Titanium 7300 features a 7.22-square-inch viewing area, three independent arc sensors that respond in 1/20,000 of a second, auto-on/auto-off and grind mode. The model also has sensitivity and delay control.
The Titanium 9400 has a large 9.22 square-inch viewing area, and four independent arc sensors that respond in 1/20,000 of a second. Battery powered with solar assist for long life, the Titanium 9400 features auto-on/auto-off, grind mode, adjustable sensitivity, delay and shade.
The Titanium 9400i is similar to the 9400, with the 9.22 square-inch viewing area and four sensors, but it also has an integrated grinding shield. The 9400i's auto-darkening lens flips up to expose an ANSI-approved grinding shield with an almost 180-degree field of view. This provides the welder a better view of the weld cell.
More info: www.millerwelds.com
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