EN 166 welding helmet SR 574/SR 570, EN 4/9-13
EN 175with respirator

EN 166 welding helmet
EN 166 welding helmet
EN 166 welding helmet
EN 166 welding helmet
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EN 175, EN 166
Options
with respirator

Description

The SR 574 welding shield is intended for use together with the Sundström SR 570 face shield. Face shield with welding shield together with the battery-powered SR 500 or SR 700 fan and approved filters are included in the Sundström fan-assisted respiratory protection device systems. The breathing hose of the face shield is to be connected to the fan, equipped with filters. The overpressure in the face shield prevents particles and other pollutants from being admitted into the breathing zone. The products can also be used with compressed air attachment SR 507. This combination forms a breathing apparatus designed for continuous air flow, for connection to a compressed air supply. See separate product leaflet SR 507. The combinations protect against harmful gases/particles, radiation and spatter during welding, flame-cutting, grinding and similar work. The design makes them useful for work in confined and inaccessible areas. The equipment can be used as an alternative to filter respirators in all situations for which filter respirators are recommended. This applies particularly to work that is hard, warm or of long duration. Before use, a welding lens with appropriate density must be mounted in the welding shield. The SR 574 is delivered with automatic welding lens EN 4/9-13 and protective lens in polycarbonate. The lens must be CE marked and of standard 90x110 mm size. Accessories in the form of welding lenses, automatic welding lenses, correction lenses, neck and chest protection and hose protection.

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