Hobart Inventor Series Forerunner Welding Helmet (770873)
Hobart Inventor Series Forerunner Welding Helmet (770873)
Hobart Inventor Series Forerunner Welding Helmet (770873)
Hobart Inventor Series Forerunner Welding Helmet (770873)

Hobart Inventor Series Forerunner Welding Helmet (770873)

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The Hobart inventor series helmets offer a 9.3 square-inch viewing screen, four arc sensors, and grind mode. These are cost-friendly helmets with analog controls, offering variable shades of 9-13 and a shade 3 light state, along with sensitivity and delay controls. The inventor series helmets only weigh 19.7 ounces so you never need to worry about neck strain from a heavy helmet. The auto darkening filter has an "auto-on/off" power control so the lens is triggered at the strike of an arc. These helmets are cheater lens capable, accepting a standard 2 x 4 inch magnifying lens. Includes 3 outside and 2 inside clear cover lens'.

Quick Specs
• Viewing Size: 3.94 x 2.36 inches (9.3 sq inches)
• Shades: Darkened - 9-13 | Light - 3
• Switching Speed: 1/25,000 Second
• Modes: Weld | Grind
• Arc Sensors: 4
• Weight: 19.7 ounces
• Lens Warranty: 2 years

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