Is it too much trouble to put on and take off welding goggles?
When welding, ordinary Safety Goggles always put people in a dilemma: before welding, you have to take off the Protective Glasses and change to goggles, and after welding, you have to change them back to adjust the equipment. Repeatedly taking off and putting on not only delays working hours, but also may cause the Safety Shoes to be crooked due to the rush, which will bury safety hazards. An old welder said: "I take off and put on dozens of times a day, my wrists are sore, and I am always worried about the protection being disconnected!"
Our flip-top welding Protective Goggles make switching "one-click" from now on! The magnetic flip-top design is adopted. When welding, put down the dark filter (in accordance with EN 169 standard, which can filter 99.9% of ultraviolet rays) to instantly isolate the arc light; when adjusting the equipment, gently lift the lens cover to reveal the built-in transparent protective glasses, so that you can see the details without taking them off. The frame is made of ultra-light TR90 material, which is not cumbersome when worn with safety shoes. The silicone nose pad fits the bridge of the nose and does not leave any indentation even after working for 8 hours continuously. A mechanical factory measured that the time workers spent on putting on and removing protective gear was reduced by 60%, and operational errors caused by switching of vision were reduced by 25%.
Three practical advantages
① Quick flip design: The magnetic structure is stable and does not shake, and the protective state can be switched with one hand;
② Double lens protection: The outer lens is splash-proof and the inner lens is fog-proof, taking into account welding and auxiliary operation needs;
③ Compatible and comfortable to wear: The lightweight design is suitable for safety helmets and does not conflict with other protective glasses.
Maintenance tips
1. Wipe the two lenses with a special lens cloth after daily work to avoid scratching the filter layer with hard objects;
2. Check the screws at the hinge of the flip cover regularly, and tighten them in time if they are loose to ensure smooth opening and closing;
3. Keep the lens cover closed when storing, and put it in a moisture-proof lens box to prevent the filter from getting damp and aging.