Chicago Electric Item 63122 is an auto-darkening welding helmet designed to protect the eyes and face from sparks, splatter, and harmful radiation. It comes ready for use, but before welding, you should adjust the headband, select the shade number, and test the helmet. The shade number can be set from 9 to 13 by turning the Shade Control Knob. It also has a grinding mode that can be activated by turning the switch to the "Grind" position.
The helmet has two sensors on the front that detect when an arc is struck and automatically change the lens from a clear state to a dark state. When welding stops, the lens returns to the clear state. The Front Lens Cover, Inside Lens Cover, and Lens Retaining Frame should be inspected and cleaned regularly to ensure proper operation.
Chicago Electric Item 63122 is an auto-darkening welding helmet designed to protect the eyes and face from sparks, splatter, and harmful radiation. It comes ready for use, but before welding, you should adjust the headband, select the shade number, and test the helmet. The shade number can be set from 9 to 13 by turning the Shade Control Knob. It also has a grinding mode that can be activated by turning the switch to the "Grind" position.
The helmet has two sensors on the front that detect when an arc is struck and automatically change the lens from a clear state to a dark state. When welding stops, the lens returns to the clear state. The Front Lens Cover, Inside Lens Cover, and Lens Retaining Frame should be inspected and cleaned regularly to ensure proper operation.
Chicago Electric Item 63122 is an auto-darkening welding helmet designed to protect the eyes and face from sparks, splatter, and harmful radiation. It comes ready for use, but before welding, you should adjust the headband, select the shade number, and test the helmet. The shade number can be set from 9 to 13 by turning the Shade Control Knob. It also has a grinding mode that can be activated by turning the switch to the "Grind" position.
The helmet has two sensors on the front that detect when an arc is struck and automatically change the lens from a clear state to a dark state. When welding stops, the lens returns to the clear state. The Front Lens Cover, Inside Lens Cover, and Lens Retaining Frame should be inspected and cleaned regularly to ensure proper operation.
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