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Forney Easy Weld Series Black Matte ADF Welding Helmet
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Features:
Normal to heavy duty soldering
Temperature range of 160°F/70°C to 930°F/500°C
Easy to use
Fast heating
Lightweight pistol iron
Durable plastic carrying case
Package:
Solder gun
Solder
Paste flux
Extra tips
**Replacement Tip #61523 & 61544** NOT INCLUDED
Description
The Forney Easy Weld series of auto-darkening welding helmets are ideal for hobbyists and novice welders. These helmets are user friendly, comfortable, economical and cover a wide range of basic needs.
Features & details
SHELL AND HEADGEAR FEATURES: Lightweight, impact resistant, fireproof shell. Dual crown strap headgear with multi-directional adjustment for a more comfortable fit. Quick-fit, 5-point adjustable geared headband (with sweatband) mechanism greatly reduces head, neck strain and general fatigue caused by repeated lowering of the helmet during day-to-day welding operations
VIEWING AREA: 5.97 square inches (3.62” x 1.65”) viewing area. High-definition optical clarity with true color technology for a more natural viewing experience. Two optical arc sensors help protect against the hazards of arc flash. 1/1/1/2 optical clarity rating for a clear, crisp and uniform viewing area. UV/IR coating to reduce scratching and discoloration of the lens
PERFORMANCE: External shade selector knob with grind option allows for quick shade modifications. Internal switch controls include both sensitivity (high-low) and delay (min.-max.). Internal controls help minimize the risks of damage to the controls themselves or accidental setting changes while in use. DIN 9 to 13 variable shade selection (TIG operable to 5 amps). 1/25,000 per second switching speed. Solar cells with non-replaceable 3V lithium batteries (CR2032) and automatic on/off technology
COMPLIANCE: Forney Series auto-darkening welding helmets meet or exceed all related CE standards (DIN and ISO), EN166, EN175, EN379 and ANSI Z87.1 safety standards
IDEAL FOR: Forney Series auto-darkening welding helmets are perfect for the experienced do-it-yourselfer (DIY), light contractor, farmer and rancher
OUR STORY
It’s been almost 90 years since Forney Industries was established with James D. Forney began selling his invention of “The Forney Instant Heat Soldering Iron” door-to-door across the heartland. With ingenuity and determination, JD advanced his business. It didn’t take long for farmers and ranchers to realize how useful his inventions were. Eventually the Rural Electric Association granted permission for salesmen to climb utility poles to hook up welders for demonstrations. With the increased exposure to JD’s products, his business began to expand. Soon he would broaden product variety with battery chargers, welding supplies and more. By 1943, Forney Industries had over 1,400 products from 150 outside suppliers.
Today, Forney offers thousands of metalworking products within four categories: welding, abrasives, personal protective equipment and shop tools. JD Forney’s grandson, Steve Anderson, is now the President and CEO of Forney Industries, and is committed his customers success; a legacy his grandfather began all those years ago. One day JD’s great grandson, Dane Anderson, will lead the company and that same legacy will be running four generations strong. Much has changed in 87 years, but the foundation of Forney Industries remains the same. After all, Welding in America isn’t just a slogan, it’s the backbone of this company.
Features:
Normal to heavy duty soldering
Temperature range of 160°F/70°C to 930°F/500°C
Easy to use
Fast heating
Lightweight pistol iron
Durable plastic carrying case
Package:
Solder gun
Solder
Paste flux
Extra tips
**Replacement Tip #61523 & 61544** NOT INCLUDED
Description
The Forney Easy Weld series of auto-darkening welding helmets are ideal for hobbyists and novice welders. These helmets are user friendly, comfortable, economical and cover a wide range of basic needs.
Features & details
SHELL AND HEADGEAR FEATURES: Lightweight, impact resistant, fireproof shell. Dual crown strap headgear with multi-directional adjustment for a more comfortable fit. Quick-fit, 5-point adjustable geared headband (with sweatband) mechanism greatly reduces head, neck strain and general fatigue caused by repeated lowering of the helmet during day-to-day welding operations
VIEWING AREA: 5.97 square inches (3.62” x 1.65”) viewing area. High-definition optical clarity with true color technology for a more natural viewing experience. Two optical arc sensors help protect against the hazards of arc flash. 1/1/1/2 optical clarity rating for a clear, crisp and uniform viewing area. UV/IR coating to reduce scratching and discoloration of the lens
PERFORMANCE: External shade selector knob with grind option allows for quick shade modifications. Internal switch controls include both sensitivity (high-low) and delay (min.-max.). Internal controls help minimize the risks of damage to the controls themselves or accidental setting changes while in use. DIN 9 to 13 variable shade selection (TIG operable to 5 amps). 1/25,000 per second switching speed. Solar cells with non-replaceable 3V lithium batteries (CR2032) and automatic on/off technology
COMPLIANCE: Forney Series auto-darkening welding helmets meet or exceed all related CE standards (DIN and ISO), EN166, EN175, EN379 and ANSI Z87.1 safety standards
IDEAL FOR: Forney Series auto-darkening welding helmets are perfect for the experienced do-it-yourselfer (DIY), light contractor, farmer and rancher
OUR STORY
It’s been almost 90 years since Forney Industries was established with James D. Forney began selling his invention of “The Forney Instant Heat Soldering Iron” door-to-door across the heartland. With ingenuity and determination, JD advanced his business. It didn’t take long for farmers and ranchers to realize how useful his inventions were. Eventually the Rural Electric Association granted permission for salesmen to climb utility poles to hook up welders for demonstrations. With the increased exposure to JD’s products, his business began to expand. Soon he would broaden product variety with battery chargers, welding supplies and more. By 1943, Forney Industries had over 1,400 products from 150 outside suppliers.
Today, Forney offers thousands of metalworking products within four categories: welding, abrasives, personal protective equipment and shop tools. JD Forney’s grandson, Steve Anderson, is now the President and CEO of Forney Industries, and is committed his customers success; a legacy his grandfather began all those years ago. One day JD’s great grandson, Dane Anderson, will lead the company and that same legacy will be running four generations strong. Much has changed in 87 years, but the foundation of Forney Industries remains the same. After all, Welding in America isn’t just a slogan, it’s the backbone of this company.
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