Phillips Safety Super Magenta Drop In Welding Lens
- Regular
- $110.00
- Sale
- $110.00
- Regular
- Unit Price
- per
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2 x 4-1/4 in.
When you are being paid to make a perfect weld, perfect vision is indispensable. The Super Magenta lens gives you that perfect vision. Reactions from our testers were amazing! Every single one raved about the clarity, colour separation and excellent view while using this lens.
When welding, there are three kinds of wave energies that you must protect against: ultraviolet (UV), infrared (IR), and visible light. UV and IR are invisible yet very harmful to the eye, and standard green IR lenses block them. Visible light, on the other hand, can be very painful and bright, and standard welding filters don’t eliminate all of it. The problem is the yellow and near orange flare of your arc or flame; during welding, these bright flares can interfere with your view of the work.
The Super Magenta drop in lens gives excellent flare reduction and it enhances the colour and visual clarity of your work. This is a drop-in lens and needs to be used along with your standard welding shade. The advanced material used to make this lens erases the yellow and orange colours of the spectrum while enhancing the other colours. The resulting view is outstanding.
We call this the Super Magenta lens, and it is to be used ONLY in addition to your standard welding shade. The filter lens will add about 1/2 of a shade, so you can use it with your normal welding lens.
DO NOT USE THIS AS A STAND ALONE LENS!!! PERMANENT EYE DAMAGE CAN AND MOST LIKELY WILL OCCUR IF USED ALONE!!!
Simply drop the Super Magenta lens in behind your current standard shade and cover lens. Protect it from spatter, as it is acrylic and will pit if spatter hits it. With proper care, this lens should give you years of trouble free service. To clean, rinse the lens with water before drying off with a clean, soft cloth or new paper towel. This lens will scratch if mixed in a tool kit without being covered, so if you are going to store it, it’s a good idea to keep it covered or in the envelope it was shipped in.
Cleaning of lens:
Remove any dirt or abrasives with clear water, use a mild non-alkali/acidic soap/detergent and soft lint free cloth. Do not use ammonia or Windex.