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Monday, May 14, 2007
The American Eagle Welding Hoods with NexGen EQC lens comes with state-of-the art auto-darkening technology incorporated. ** American Eagle Welding Helmet Digital technology and analog technology blend to make one of the very best welding hoods on the market. This is a welding hood that can sense
the very slightest welding applications and make the adjustments. Some of the features include
an ABC auto shut off after 60 minutes in torch and grind modes, Smart View LCD for information controlled by the touch of a fingertip, low batter indicators, four redundant sensors that eliminate blocked sensors, soft touch control panel which eliminates contaminants from the outside environment, and a two year warranty.

The Jackson Hellraiser Welding Hood with Pro V EQC lens is a smart looking safety asset that
provides state-of-the-art auto-darkening protection-for the fastest switching speeds possible. ** Jackson Hellraiser Welding Hood These welding hoods give consistent performance throughout a lifetime. An adjustable lens shade of 9 through 12, makes it compatible with almost any welding need or task-and the price is right down your alley.

For standard welding procedure, you can't go wrong with the Jackson Orange Flame Welding
Hoods with Shade 10 lens. This is a narrow shell design that is great for tight spaces-and weighs in at just 13.9 ounces. It comes with a standard #10 filter plate that meets all industry standards. The Jackson Shock Wave Welding Hoods have an extended throat protection that protects against sparks, slag, and fumes.

Safety is an extremely important factor during the welding process and there are key
safety rules, which observed, can keep you out of harms way. Always make sure to keep your head out of the fumes. Use enough ventilation or exhaust to remove gasses and fumes from the work area. Never get too close to the arc and make it a point to read and understand the Material Safety Data Sheets. Most importantly, always make sure the right welding hoods are used for a specific welding application.

Some of the obvious hazards associated with welding are fumes and ultraviolet radiation. The
damage can be horrendous when safety rules are overlooked. Welders experience eye damage, cuts, lacerated and burned toes and fingers and electrical shock. If you're anywhere near welding operations, always keep safety first in mind. Realize, that the person welding is not always the one that's injured. If you're walking by a welding operation without the proper safety equipment, burning metal and debris can cause a sudden and unexpected injury. So, no matter how light the welding job is, always make sure that you have the right welding hoods for a particular application.