Tillman 6248 Cotton Welders Apron 48"
Using the Tillman 6248 Cotton Welders Apron is a quick and easy way to get protected while doing some light welding. At 48 inches of length, it has more coverage than many other aprons on the market.
Features
• 9 oz. green flame retardant bib apron
• 24" x 48"
• Made from flame retardant, washable, 1005 cotton Westex FR7A
• Offers protection from sudden flame exposure, light sparks, and light duty welding
Flame Retardant Disclaimer
Flame retardant cotton garments are to be used for light duty welding only, must be kept clean to insure protection.
Features
• 9 oz. green flame retardant bib apron
• 24" x 48"
• Made from flame retardant, washable, 1005 cotton Westex FR7A
• Offers protection from sudden flame exposure, light sparks, and light duty welding
Flame Retardant Disclaimer
Flame retardant cotton garments are to be used for light duty welding only, must be kept clean to insure protection.
MPN: | TIL6248 |
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UPC: | 608134062484 |
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