Jackson Safety W70 BH3 Grand DS Auto Darkening Welding Helmet with Balder Technology, Black
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Product Feature
- Auto-darkening lens filter (ADF) has the best EN 379 ratings (1/1/1/1) for optical quality, diffusion of light, variation of luminous transmittance, and angle dependence class to give the welder the flexibility to see clearly at different angles
- ADF has a variable shade range from 9 to 13 to protect the wearer's eyes from radiant energy during welding and is equipped with sensitivity and delay settings for adaptability for different environments and task durations
- High-density plastic shell protects the wearer's face, forehead, neck, and ears from weld sparks and spatters
- Meets ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2010 standard for impact protection and welding use, and DINplus requirements for production quality
- Comes with three headgear adjustments for the configurability to suit a variety of welders and welding tasks and is compatible with magnification filters and hard hats (both sold separately)
Product Description
The Jackson Safety W70 BH3 Grand DS auto darkening welding helmet with Balder Technology has an auto-darkening lens filter (ADF), a high-density plastic shell, sensitivity and delay settings, adjustable headgear, and it meets the American National Standard Institute/International Safety Equipment Association (ANSI/ISEA) Z87.1-2010 standard for impact protection and welding use, and Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN) DINplus requirements for production quality. The ADF has a variable shade range from 9 to 13 to protect the wearer's eyes from radiant energy during a range of welding tasks, and its adjustable sensor sensitivity helps prevent auto-darkening from being triggered by other light sources. It has an adjustable delay setting to change the amount of time it takes for the helmet shade to return to normal after darkening, providing protection during welding tasks of different duration. The controls for settings are internal for protection and positioned on the lens cartridge.
The welding helmet's high-density plastic shell protects the wearer's face, forehead, neck, and ears from weld sparks and spatters. This helmet comes with an adjustable ratchet suspension with a three-position slider to adjust the distance from eyes to lens, a crown strap adjustment to raise or lower the helmet, and a large ratchet with a soft rubber grip that can adjust size without removing the helmet. The helmet is hard hat compatible using Jackson Safety 187-S mounting blades (sold separately), and magnifying lens (also called "cheater lens") compatible using Jackson Safety 37245 adapter (sold separately).
Specifications
Properties | Values |
Darkened shades | From 9 to 13 |
Light shade | 4 |
Viewing field size | 3.8 x 2.7 inches (96 x 68.5 mm) |
Lens switching speed | 0.15 microseconds at normal operating temperature |
Arc sensors | 2 |
Weight | 19.84 oz. |
Adjustable delay range | From 0.1 seconds to 1.0 seconds |
Operating temperature | 14 degrees F to 140 degrees F |
Cartridge size | 4.33 x 4.33 x 0.31 inches |
Power supply | Solar cell |
Welding helmets (also called welding masks) are protective headgear worn to protect the wearer's face, forehead, neck, and ears from weld sparks and spatters and to protect the wearer's eyes from radiant energy and highly-concentrated ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) rays emitted during welding tasks. These helmets consist of an outer shell and a pivoting suspension system so the helmet can be lifted up and out of the wearer's line of sight when not needed. A window with a shaded filter lens in the helmet allows the wearer to see while working and provides various levels of protection. Different types of welding tasks require different shade levels. Lenses may be fixed shade, or variable shade for use with a range of welding tasks. Lenses may be passive, requiring the wearer to lift the helmet up to see between welding tasks, or auto-darkening, requiring a power source and sensors to quickly switch the lens from a lower shade level to a higher shade level during arc flashes. Auto-darkening filters (ADF) that meet the ANSI Z87.1-2010 standard provide protection from UV and IR rays even in the lightened state.
Jackson Safety, a Kimberly-Clark Professional brand, manufactures personal protection equipment (PPE), welding safety, and other work zone safety products. Kimberly-Clark, founded in 1870, is headquartered in Dallas, TX.
Jackson Safety W70 BH3 Grand DS Auto Darkening Welding Helmet with Balder Technology, Black Review
I had been using a cheap Chinese auto darkening helmet and decided I wanted something better and safer to use. I had read some great things about this helm and the balder tech that makes it work so well. I spotted one in a local welding shop and they quoted me a good price and I went for it. The view is huge and clear. I can see so much better and weld better now. It is made in the USA, so I guess I'm helping the economy along with my vision.The only downside is they are expensive, but as of this moment there is a $100 rebate form on Jackson's website. There is no grind or torch mode. If that rebate comes back i'll be even more happy with it. You can buy good safety gear, but you cannot buy new eyes. 5 year warranty kills any other competitor on the market. My wallet hurts but my eyes are doing great.
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