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Kemppi presents their latest line of Beta welding helmets, the e90 range is designed for professional welders who have preferences of suitable weight, comfort and eye protection. All Beta models weight at approximately at 473g and they exemplify the most compact and lightweight face shields in Kemppi’s welding protection catalogue. The shell structure provides generous dimensions that offer excellent eye protection from arc radiation and deeper protection from the facial sides. The flip-up welding lens is perfectly positioned for pre and post welding inspection. A robust and cost-efficient solution for light to medium duty welding tasks.
Features
For welding, tacking, cutting, grinding and inspection
Flip-up welding lens with GapView stage position
ComFlex headband allows the perfect fit
Optional leather neck protectors
Lightweight – only 473g
Certified to EN 175 B and AS/NZS 1337.1
Specifications
General
SKU
KEM/9873022
Weight (kg)
2
Manufacturer
Kemppi
GTIN / Barcode
6419240012270
MPN
9873022
Frequently Asked Questions
How to fix auto darkening welding helmet?
To fix an auto darkening welding helmet, first check the battery; replace it if it's dead. Clean the sensors and lens with a soft cloth. If the helmet still doesn't darken, inspect for damage or faulty wiring. Consult the manufacturer's manual for specific repairs.
How to use welding helmet?
To use a welding helmet, first adjust the headgear for a snug fit. Ensure the lens is clean and set the shade according to your welding type. Always lower the helmet before starting to weld to protect your eyes from harmful UV and IR radiation. Stay safe!
Should you wear a respirator when welding?
Yes, wearing a respirator when welding is essential to protect against harmful fumes and particles. Welding produces toxic gases and metal vapours that can cause respiratory issues. Always prioritise safety by using appropriate personal protective equipment, including a respirator.
What are welding helmets made of?
Welding helmets are typically made from durable materials like polycarbonate or fiberglass for the outer shell, providing impact resistance. The lens is often made from special glass or plastic that can withstand high temperatures and filter harmful UV/IR radiation.
What is a good welding helmet?
A good welding helmet should offer excellent visibility, adjustable shade levels, and a comfortable fit. Look for features like auto-darkening lenses, lightweight materials, and a robust design. Brands like ESAB, Miller, and Lincoln Electric are highly recommended in the UK.
What to look for in a welding helmet?
When choosing a welding helmet, consider the lens type (auto-darkening is preferred), comfort and weight, adjustable headgear, and safety ratings. Look for a wide viewing area, UV/IR protection, and a suitable shade range for your welding processes.
Why do you need a welding helmet?
A welding helmet is essential for protecting your eyes and face from harmful UV and infrared rays, sparks, and molten metal. It ensures safety while allowing you to see your work clearly. Investing in a quality helmet is crucial for any welder's health and performance.
Why is my auto darkening welding helmet not working?
Your auto darkening welding helmet may not be working due to a flat battery, faulty sensors, or damaged lenses. Ensure the battery is charged or replaced, check for dirt on the sensors, and inspect for any physical damage. If issues persist, consider professional repair.
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