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UNIMIG Trade Series Welding Helmet - Black

UNIMIG Trade Series Welding Helmet - Black

Regular price $264.00 AUD
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SKU:U21020

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Keep your eyes and face protected during every weld with UNIMIG's Trade Series welding helmets. The 1/1/1/1 optical classification combined with the large 100×83.4mm viewing lens means you get superior visibility in every situation. You’ll also be abe to save your favourite shade settings with the memory states, so your setup is instant. Choose from a sleek, clean professional black or pick from one of the eye-catching graphics.

 HELMET SPECIFICATIONS
 Filter dimensions 114x133x9.5mm
View size 100x83.4mm
ARC sensors 4
Classification 1/1/1/1
Light state 4
Dark state 5-9 / 9-13
UV/IR Protection DIN15
Time from light to dark 0.04ms
Time from dark to light 0.1-0.9s
Sensitivity delay Adjustable (1-5 for low-high)
Power supply Solar Cells & CR2450 Replaceable Battery
Warranty 3 years
Operating temperature -10c to 65c

Storage temperature

-20c to 85c 

Shade control

Yes 

Grind mode

Yes (External)

Standards 

AS/NZS 1337.1 B (High Impact) AS/NZS 1338.1 (Auto-Darkening)

 

 REPLACEABLE PARTS
Outer Lens U21023 (Trade Series Welding Helmet Lens Kit - 5 x Outer, 2 x Inner)
Harness

U21024

Sweat Band

U21025

 

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We deliver Australia-wide and internationally.

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  • Manufacturer Warranties + full coverage under Australian Consumer Law
  • 30-Day Returns on unopened/unused products (customer pays return shipping)
  • Defective Products: free return and replacement, handled with priority

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