The Cigweld ProLite welding and grinding helmet has four highly sensitive sensors that can take readings and make adjustments to the variable lens in less than 1/20,000th of a second. Even at very low amperages, the helmet can determine how much light needs to be let in, which makes it suitable for low-current AC and DC TIG work as well as more powerful stick and MIG jobs.
The helmet uses replaceable CR2450 lithium batteries and also features a solar panel which prolongs the battery life.
With a simple click of a button, the helmet can be switched between welding and grinding modes. There is also an optional magnification lens, which slots in easily for the more fiddly jobs.
The high-impact-rated helmet provides a generous viewing area of 98 x 55 mm and the ProLite range is fully compliant with Australian Standards AS/NZS1337.1 and AS/NZS1338.1.
Suitable for a range of welding applications in Australia, from heavy industry to agriculture, mining to car panelling, the helmet can also be used for amateur hobby work.
Phone: 03 9474 7508
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