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Out of stock | | | | | | Auto-Helm AH88 Series Helmets powers up by solar power, and reacts automatically when you weld in a 1/10000 second time frame. This helmet is very easy to use, you can adjust the shades that you need to use, protect your eyes, and will last for many years before replacing the solar battery. They weigh barely 1lb, so you will forget that its even on you. The wide viewing window lens is 90 x 40mm so you can see everything that you want to weld. You can use this helmet for welding with MIG, TIG, or ARC welders. Auto-Helm Helmet Darkens the Instant You Start Welding. It Adjusts from a Variable Dark Shade #9 to #13, & clears to a Light shade #4. Auto-darkening lens never needs batteries and charges with exposure to welding or sunlight (solar powered). Extra wide viewing area for better performance (extra lens available). Padded ratcheting headgear with sweatband and light weight composite body reduces user fatigue. Exceeds ANSI Z87 Standards and Protects user from UV & IR Radiation. Darkens in 1/10,000 of a second and best of all, it has a shade adjustment control inside the helmet where it won't accidentally get knocked out of adjustment, which means no surprises. Color is Black. | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 3.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 13.2 inches | | Package Width: | 9.1 inches | | Package Height: | 8.7 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 13 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 13 customer reviews )
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14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
A great home-shop addition Jul 03, 2007
By Randall Catalano I've been stick welding for years and this is the best invention I've seen so far. You can actually see to strike an arc and then within a second see your work after the arc has stopped while both your hands are free. It eliminates exposing your eyes to the arc and eliminates neck strain during flip-down. For the price it's a great value. The quality of the helmet material is a bit thin, however that makes it light. Thank you Auto-Helm
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Really good helmet. Jul 22, 2008
By L. Humphrey My old Jackson helmet gave up the ghost after ten years and I was having trouble seeing the welding area with it. I ordered this helmet and it is great! Large viewing area, ratchet adjustable head piece, grinding mode, adjustable darkness and sensitivity. The best thing about it is the large, clear viewing area. It's so much clearer than my old helmet ever was. I don't know how long it will last, but for the price, I'm sure it's a great deal. Apparently, great technological strides have been made in these things in the last 10 years. My old helmet cost me $125 and it was never the helmet this one is! It's a great buy!
11 of 13 found the following review helpful:
All looks, no strength. Jun 08, 2009
By N. E. Ortolani I bought this helmet from MaxTool.com (beware-these guys are tricky) and the first time I used it at a job interview during my weld test, the entire face plate and surrounding area melted-yes, MELTED. I was MIG welding 1 inch thick V-groove steel plates in the horizontal position. The amps and volts were adjusted accordingly and in the middle of the second pass, the lens started to go black. The auto-dark sensor died and I completed the test the best I could. Trying to get MaxTool to replace the helmet was a nightmare; I argued that it might be defective but they didnt want to hear it because it was past their 30 day policy.
I suggest if you're shopping for helmets, go with Lincoln, Hobart, or a trusted name thats been in the business. It may cost more, but it won't cost you a job. There's a reason why these auto-helm brand helmets are cheap, keep that in mind.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Best purchase I ever made. Apr 05, 2009
By RCS Home Inspections I have been stick welding for several years. I have had trouble seeing the work area when I closed the standard welding helments window.
So I purchased the automatic Darkening Welding Helment and found out it was flawless. You can see the welding area quite clearly when you are stricking the area to start welding. Then when the arc starts the scene is electronically dimmed just enough to protect your eyes and yet you can still see the area you are trying to weld. This automatic helmet also keeps both hands free during start, weld stricking, and after the arc stops the weld scene is again visible. The helmet automatic dimmining is a great invention. I give this product on a 1 to 5 rating a 10.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Not bad, you may want better. Jun 15, 2010
By O. Jones I am writing this review after i have been TIG welding for about 2 months in a class at the community college. This helmet works well overall although i would not say it a "Pro Series". Its light weight and has useful adjustment settings for an affordable price. It has darkness settings from 9-13 give you a good range of lenses. It also has a grinding setting and speed of darking setting. I love the ability to drop the mask down over my face and still see the metal I'm about to work with. Being able to get both hands in place or adjust the metal with the mask down is a huge win. Compared to a few other helmets i tried in the class it does seem to have a larger viewing area then most. However I found that the having the adjustment on the outside if the helmet make them easy changed when you take it off and set it down. So double checking your settings before you put it back on is a must. I'm in a evening class and have found that light sensors are easily triggered by the over head light in the class room the later in the evening it gets. This causes premature darkening of the lens. I've tried to adjust the sensitivity to correct this only to have it not darken at all when i would strike an arc. This adjustment balancing act has been a pain. Have been told and read some reviews saying the larger name brand(and more expensive mask) do a much better job with the light sensitivity. I would recommend this for beginner welders, or a backup mask but know you need to save your money for a better helmet if your going to do a lot of welding or make this your trade.
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