All our models have been tested to EN166 : 2001. | EN 166 | Specification (optical quality, resistance to usual risks, mechanical risks, resistance to impacts) | | EN 169 | Welding filters | | EN 170 | Ultraviolet filters | | EN 172 | Sunglare filters for industrial use | | EN 175 | Welding equipments | | EN 379 | Welding filters with variable shade or dual shade | | EN 1731 | Mesh faceshield | | EN 1836 | Sunglare filters for laisure and sport |
Maintenance of your eyeprotector The eyeprotector should be stored away from direct sunlight and abrasive chemicals. The lens should be cleaned with a soft cloth in warm soapy water. The eyeprotector can be disinfected with any common household disinfectant. Important - Ensure that replacement lens’ marking is the same as the frame before fitting to the eye protector.
- The materials used in the eyeprotector may cause an allergic reaction to the skin of susceptible wearers.
- If any reaction is observed, doctor’s advise should be sought immediately.
- Scratched or pitted lens should be replaced immediately.
- Under normal usage and correct storage the product should offer sufficient protection for two years. The eyeprotector should be transported in the bag that it was originally supplied in.
- Our models are certified by notified bodies.
Our tests are based on the standards - USA: ANSI Z87.1
- EUROPE : CE EN166: 2001
- AUSTRALIE : AS/NZS1337
- JAPON: JIS T 8147
- CANADA: CSA Z94
Certificates - ISO 9002
- Australian Standards
- CE
- CSA: Conform to CSA standards
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