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Product category: Welding ancilliaries
News Release from: Jackson Products | Subject: TL Predator welder's helmet
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 11 February 2008

Welder's helmet said to be
indestructible

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Welder's helmet has an indestructible shell, offering outstanding head and face protection, and screwed in lens retainers for excellent lens retention.

Jackson Safety has introduced a welding helmet called TL Predator The TL Predator can be used with the complete range of Jackson's Auto Darkening Filters (ADFs) including the all new 2400 filter and Jackson world beating Surface Mode ADFs

Features of this helmet include a robust, almost indestructible shell, offering outstanding head and face protection.

Screwed in lens retainers for excellent lens retention, long lasting matt or metallic paint finish to the shell and it is available in a multitude of colours (subject to a minimum order requirement) to meet customer requirements.

The helmets also have a two year warranty.

With the correct protection lens shade, this welding helmet can be used for MMA, MIG and TIG welding, offering the user reliable eye protection.

It also offers permanent protection against UV/IR radiation, heat and spatter in any mode from clear to dark.

It is fitted with comfortable headgear that allows the wearer to make adjustments in three different ways for head height, rake adjustment and head size.

* About Jackson Safety - Jackson Safety in the West Midlands is the UK subsidiary of USA-based Jackson Safety Incorporated personal and industrial safety equipment manufacturers.

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