Jackson Safety HLX Welding Hood with TrueSight II Digital Variable ADF Balder Technology - Lightweight Auto Darkening Welding Helmet - ANSI Z87.1
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Jackson Safety HLX Welding Hood with TrueSight II Digital Variable ADF Balder Technology - Lightweight Auto Darkening Welding Helmet - ANSI Z87.1
- PREMIUM WELDING HOOD – Jackson Safety's HLX Auto Darkening Welding Helmet with TrueSight II Balder Technology features a durable, lightweight design with our largest viewing area of 4.00" x 3.25" for enhanced vision without lifting hood
- BEST-IN-CLASS OPTICAL CLARITY – Variable shades 5 to 8 and 9 to 13; ADF with Balder Technology delivers true 1/1/1/1 optical clarity rating (DIN rating EN379); Band pass with true color recognition for enhanced clarity of weld puddle
- EASY-TO-USE DIGITAL CONTROLS – Intuitive digital controls for sensitivity and delay adjustments for different durations and tasks including Weld, Torch, and Grind modes, enhancing visibility and color recognition
- MAX PRODUCTIVITY & PROTECTION – 4 arc sensors to reduce possible blockage and for maximum eye protection and coverage; Auto on/off function with low battery alert: Built-in magnifying lens holder (in 7 focal powers, sold separately)
- MEETS STANDARDS – Meets ANSI Z87.1 and CSA Z94.3 standards; DIN Plus certified
Welding is so much more than a job or an intense hobby – it’s an art form that requires attention to detail, strong skills and craftsmanship. The Jackson Safety True Sight II Auto Darkening Digital Welding Helmet with Balder Technology is advanced equipment that can help take the art of welding to the next level. With Balder Technology, this welding mask offers Best in Class Optical Clarity with a true 1/1/1/1 rating (as defined by DIN Rating EN379). It features the largest viewing area – a 3.25†x 4†– on the market, so you can see your weld well. The auto dark welding hood has a digital keypad (designed by welders for a welder like you), a variable shade from 5-8 and 9-13 and comes with three modes: grind, weld and torch.








