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Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet



The new Tweco WeldSkill auto-darkening welding helmet features four sensors, weld and grind modes and meets the latest ANSI safety standards.

The new Tweco auto-darkening welding helmet features four sensors for enhanced performance. It can be used in both weld mode and grind mode and will darken when TIG welding even at 5 amps. The helmet has a large viewing area of 3.86" x 1.69", weighs 16 oz. and uses solar power to eliminate the need to change batteries. Tweco's new helmet comes in three styles: Patriot Eagle, Skull & Fire and Yellow Dragon.

When switching from light-to-dark, this Tweco helmet darkens in 33 microseconds, or 1/30,000th of a second (by way of comparison, a human eye blink takes 3/10th to 4/10th of a second). When switching from dark-to-light, users can select from three switching speeds: short (0.25s to 0.35s), medium (0.35s to 0.50s) and long (0.50s to 0.80). Operators in high amperage applications prefer a longer transition time, giving the red-hot weld puddle a chance to cool.

"Designed to combine safety, strength, flexibility and comfort, the Tweco WeldSkill four-sensor helmet passes every one of the 49 tests required under the ANSI Z87.1-2010 standards. This includes the ability to retain its auto-darkening performance even after high impact by a steel ball," said a company spokesperson.

Tweco placed the sensitivity and delay knobs on the outside of the helmet shell so that operators can make adjustments while welding. When setting the helmet down, a recessed lens design prevents the faceplate from touching the table, protecting it from scratches.

"The four-sensor Tweco helmet offers an unmatched combination of safety, performance and value," said Indy Datta, Tweco Brand Management. "It was built to withstand the rigors of daily fab shop use and DIY welders can also enjoy professional-grade functions that make welding easier."

The Tweco line includes an array of products from the basic manual welding tools and accessories to MIG guns, consumables and a complete selection of products for precision robotic welding applications.

Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, Victor Technologies provides cutting, gas control and specialty welding equipment under brand names that include Victor, Victor Thermal Dynamics, Victor Arcair, Victor TurboTorch, Tweco, Thermal Arc, Stoody, Firepower and Cigweld.

For more information contact:

Victor Technologies International, Inc.

16052 Swingley Ridge Rd., Ste. 300

St. Louis, MO 63017

636-728-3000

www.victortechnologies.com

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