3M Fuel 2 Safety Glasses, 10 Pair, ANSI Z87, Anti-Scratch Red Mirror Lens, Metallic Sand Frame, Soft Nose Bridge
Product Description
3M Fuel 2 Safety Glasses, 10 Pair, ANSI Z87, Anti-Scratch Red Mirror Lens, Metallic Sand Frame, Soft Nose Bridge
- BUILT TOUGH: Built to withstand the rigors of job sites, the glasses feature coated lenses that resist scratches and tough nylon frames that can take rough handling.
- WRAP AROUND DESIGN provides extended eye protection and unobstructed viewing.
- COMFORTABLE: Soft nose bridge and temple tips provide enhanced comfort at high contact points.
- ANSI Z87: Meets the High Impact Requirements of CSA Z94.3-2007 and the High Impact Requirements of ANSI Z87.1-2020.
- POLYCARBONATE LENSES absorb 99.9% UV rays.
- For industrial/occupational use only. Not for consumer sale or use.
Empower your vision with Fuel 2 protective safety eyewear. Constructed with a durable nylon frame, polycarbonate lens, oft touch nosebridge and temple tips help add comfort. Fuel 2 protective eyewear offers a bold attitude and innovative styling. Bold attitude and innovative styling. Soft touch nose bridge and temple tips. Tough, durable nylon frame. Red mirror lens. Metallic sand frame color. Polycarbonate lens absorbs 99.9 percent UV. Includes microfiber bag and lanyard. Meets the requirements of CSA Z94.3-2007 and the High Impact Requirements of ANSI Z87.1-2003. A blend of comfort and style, Fuel 2 protective eyewear offers a streamlined frame design with a bold attitude and innovative style. Constructed with a durable nylon frame and temples with color accents. Pump up your compliance with Fule 2 protective eyewear. Frame color: metallic sand. Frame style/type: full frame. Lens color: red mirror. Product type: safety glasses. Recommended application: chipping, chiseling, drilling, grinding, machining, masonary, masonry, pouring/casting, power Fastening, riveting, sanding, sawing, UV protection. Recommended industry: aviation, construction, law enforcement, military, mining, oil and gas, transportation.


