TECMEN TM900 Welding Helmet

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Lightweight and close fitting, with a wide vision lens helmet for Crystal-clear welding.
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TECMEN TM900 Helmet

Introducing the TECMEN 900 Helmet: Superior wide-lens visibility in a close fitting lightweight design that reduces strain and fatigue. Crystal-clear optics and an ergonomic fit keeps you focused and comfortable—so you can weld with precision, protection, and ease all day long.

Key Features

  • Up to 30% lighter than other welding helmets in its class with surround view.
  • 107x75mm auto-darkening view + side windows
  • Auto Darkening Lens
  • 2 year auto darkening lens warranty
  • Best optical class 1/1/1/1 lens; 1 optical class: no distortion, 1 light diff vision: no double vision, 1 homogeneity: no shade variation, 1 angle dependence: shade remains consistent when looking at any angle
  • True colour lens - bringing realistic colour to the welder's world. No more green environments with weak colour contrasts
  • Low amperage TIG rated down to 2 amps – Suitable for precision welding, and MIG and Stick welding applications.
  • Weld shade: 9 - 13 | Cutting shade: 5 - 8 – Adjustable for different applications.
  • Shade 5 side windows - increase both safety and efficiency in your workplace with a 160º field of vision when welding.
  • External grinding control - Allows quick switching from welding to grinding and back without lifting the welding hood or removing gloves.
  • High impact resistance - AS/NZS 1337.1 compliant
  • All-day comfort, adjustable headgear - 6 adjustable sections
  • Complies with AS/NZS1338.
  • Magnification lens holder - takes standard magnification lenses
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