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An Alternative to Traditional Welding Helmets

The Weld-Mask 2 from Miller Electric allows access to tight spaces, protects the eyes and head, and provides the ability to wear a hard hat, reusable respirator and safety glasses for total protection and compliance.

Posted: June 5, 2018

Weld-Mask 2 is a first-of-its-kind alternative to traditional welding helmets for the industrial welding market, engineered specifically for the unique hazards prevalent for construction and ship welders, and other operators who weld in tight, non-traditional spaces.
Weld-Mask 2 allows operators to access tight spaces, while not only keeping their eyes and head protected, but also with the ability to wear a hard hat, reusable respirator and safety glasses for total protection and compliance.

The innovative Weld-Mask series being introduced by Miller Electric Mfg. LLC (Appleton, WI) is a first-of-its-kind alternative to traditional welding helmets for the industrial welding market. The Weld-Mask 2 is engineered specifically for the unique hazards prevalent for construction and ship welders, and other operators who weld in tight, non-traditional spaces. “By working side-by-side with our industrial usrs, we got a first-hand look at their pain points and saw a need for better eye and face protection in challenging weld environments,” said Sam Harvey, the product manager of Miller Head and Face Protection. “Weld-Mask 2 allows operators to access tight spaces, while not only keeping their eyes and head protected, but also with the ability to wear a hard hat, reusable respirator and safety glasses for total protection and compliance.”

Eye injuries continue to be the most common injury for welders, accounting for more than 25 percent of all welding injuries, according to Occupational Safety & Health magazine. Many factors lead to operators removing their helmets, specifically when working in tight spaces, including: overall discomfort and neck pain, the frustration of bumping their helmet on close surroundings, reduced lens reaction when welding out of position, and low-light conditions. Weld-Mask 2 addresses many of the obstacles of welding in tight spaces:

  • Low-profile design is approximately 40 percent lighter than a traditional auto-darkening welding helmet
  • Large singular lens improves range of visibility
  • Close-fitting, soft eye covering provides total darkness for precision welding
  • Users can adapt to their environment with shades 5-13
  • X-Mode™ technology continuously detects the arc even when sensors are blocked, making it ideal for out-of-position, outdoor and low-amp TIG welding
  • Easily fits under a hard hat without adapters, eliminating helmet with hard hat weight and balance issues
  • Flashlight accessory frees both hands for welding

Weld-Mask 2 is also designed to address compliance issues within industrial environments. The LPR-100™ reusable respirator and classic safety glasses seamlessly fit under Weld-Mask 2, ensuring the operator is fully protected without sacrificing comfort.

Miller Electric Manufacturing Co., 1635 W. Spencer Street, PO Box 1079, Appleton, WI 54912-1079, 920-734-9821, MillerWelds.com/weld-mask.

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