Product description
When using oxyacetylene for gas cutting or welding, the PW60 offers high performance with a shade factor 5. A soft comfortable frame with flip up lens allows the goggle to be used for grinding operations. EN 166 (1 F), EN 169 shade 5, EN 175 (F)
- Welding
- UV Protective
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Standards and labels
EN 169:2002 is a European standard that defines the requirements and test methods for the performance of smoke and heat control systems in buildings. The standard specifies the minimum levels of performance that the system must meet, as well as the methods that should be used to test the system to ensure it meets these requirements. Possible test results include the ability of the system to control the spread of smoke and heat, the airflow rate and pressure drop of the system, and the resistance to fire spread.
Test results
Protection Class 5EN 169:2002 is a standard that outlines requirements and test methods for filters utilized in welding helmets and eye protectors, aiming to safeguard users against harmful optical radiation and welding glare. When a filter is classified as Protection Class 5 according to EN 169:2002, it indicates the highest level of protection achievable against optical radiation and welding glare. This classification signifies that the filter allows only 0.0005% to 0.001% of visible light transmission, ensuring unparalleled safety for the wearer's eyes. The test method involves subjecting the filter to specific wavelengths of light, measuring the transmission through the filter, and determining the resulting optical density. Filters meeting Protection Class 5 must attain a minimum optical density of 7 for infrared radiation and a minimum optical density of 6 for ultraviolet radiation. The practical implications of this classification are profound, as it ensures utmost safety for welders by drastically minimizing the risk of eye damage from intense light emissions during welding operations, thereby facilitating adherence to stringent occupational health and safety standards.
CE Marking is a label that shows a product meets certain safety and environmental standards set by the European Union. To get the CE Marking, a company must test and certify their product meets these standards. CE Marking is required for many products sold in the EU, including electronics, machinery, toys and medical devices. It helps ensure that products are safe for consumers and the environment, and allows for easy trade within the EU.
Portwest delivery terms
Free delivery when you order more than 3 600,00 kr from Portwest
Supplier shipping fee 160,00 kr
Brand minimum 0,00 kr
Portwest PW60BGR Gas Welding Goggles
88,34 kr / piece (VAT incl.)
70,67 kr
piece VAT 0%
Sold in units of one piece
70,67 kr / piece
In a package
12 pieces
In a carton
12 packages
144 pieces
Portwest
Delivery time: 5 business days
Supplier shipping fee 160,00 €
Free shipping on orders over 3 600,00 €
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