€15.85 (no TAX)
Welder's apron made of split leather 90x60cm (ref. DAT9070)
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Welder's apron made of split leather 90 x 60 cm. tied to neck and under armpits with aramid thread
€16.07
€16.07
(TAX incl.)
€13.28 (no TAX)
€13.28 (no TAX)
Reference:
DAT9070
DESCRIPTION
Protective welding handles for a welder.
Welding apron
Serrated cow leather.
Dimensions 90 x 60 cm.
With a chest.
Neck and underarm restraint with adjustable strap and buckle.
Sewn with aramid thread.
STANDARD (S) OF PRODUCTS
- INSO11611
ADVANTAGE (S)
Quality leather, flexible and durable.
Excellent protection from the elements.
Excellent protection from the elements.
Easy to adjust.
Stitching with aramid thread for better strength.
Stitching with aramid thread for better strength.
TYPE OF USE
Recommended for manual welding techniques with light projection and drop formation, e.g. gas welding, TIG welding, MIG welding, micro plasma welding, point welding, MMA welding, rutile-coated electrode and for the operation of machines, e.g. oxygen-cutting apparatus, plasma fusion apparatus, electric resistance welding apparatus, thermal projection apparatus and workbench welding.
Recommended for manual welding techniques with large projections of metals, e.g. MMA welding (basic electrode coated or cellulose coated electrode), MAG welding (with CO2 or gas mixture), MIG welding (high current), arc welding with self-protected coated wire, plasma fusion cutting, calibration, oxygen cutting, thermal projection and for the operation of machines, e.g. enclosed spaces.
These garments are intended for protection against flame, projection of molten metals, radiant heat and accidental and short-term electrical contact.
Recommended for manual welding techniques with large projections of metals, e.g. MMA welding (basic electrode coated or cellulose coated electrode), MAG welding (with CO2 or gas mixture), MIG welding (high current), arc welding with self-protected coated wire, plasma fusion cutting, calibration, oxygen cutting, thermal projection and for the operation of machines, e.g. enclosed spaces.
These garments are intended for protection against flame, projection of molten metals, radiant heat and accidental and short-term electrical contact.
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
Ensure that the product conforms to the intended use.
Read the package leaflet carefully before use.
Warning: For reasons of use, protection against direct contact with all stressed parts of arc welding equipment cannot be guaranteed.
Additional partial protection may be required, for example for welds at height above the head.
These garments are designed solely to protect against short, accidental contact with the stressed parts of an arc welding circuit, additional layers of electrical insulation are required in environments where the risk of electric shock is greater.
These garments are designed to provide protection against accidental short-term contact with electrical conductors of voltages up to approximately 100 V in direct current.
Read the package leaflet carefully before use.
Warning: For reasons of use, protection against direct contact with all stressed parts of arc welding equipment cannot be guaranteed.
Additional partial protection may be required, for example for welds at height above the head.
These garments are designed solely to protect against short, accidental contact with the stressed parts of an arc welding circuit, additional layers of electrical insulation are required in environments where the risk of electric shock is greater.
These garments are designed to provide protection against accidental short-term contact with electrical conductors of voltages up to approximately 100 V in direct current.
CONDITIONING
Box of 20 pieces.
Pack of five.
Pack of five.
TYPE APPROVAL
Conformity: European directive 89/686/EEC on personal protective equipment (PPE). EN ISO 11611:2007 Protective clothing used during welding and related processes. Class 2 A1
Two classes of protection, Class 1 being the lowest:
Class 1: corresponds to protection against welding techniques and less dangerous situations, causing lower levels of splashing and radiant heat.
Class 2 corresponds to protection against welding techniques and more dangerous situations, causing increased levels of splashing and radiant heat.
A1 or A2 corresponds to the test method used for flame propagation according to ISO 15025/2000
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