Beta e for Safety Helmet

Beta e for Safety Helmet

Beta e for SH product range provides an easy solution to convert the hard hat (safety helmet) into a ready-to-wear welding helmet. Quick installation to the hard hat earmuff holder means easy switching between work modes.

Quick and easy installation

Beta e for SH products are easy to attach to the hard hat earmuff holders – no tools needed.

Work site safety improved

Full-time face and hearing protection for welding, grinding, tacking and inspection.

Improved cost-efficiency

Beta e for SH is a cost-efficient solution to convert a basic hard hat into a ready-to-use welding helmet.

Convert safety helmet into a welding helmet

The new Beta e for SH product range provides cost-efficient occupational safety with full head and face protection as well as the ability to wear the hard hat (safety helmet) even while welding.

The Beta e for SH product range consists of Beta e90 SH welding mask with passive or automatic darkening filter, the Beta e397 Kemppi branded Kask hard hat and the Kask earmuffs. The Beta e90P and e90A complete kit is a ready to wear package which includes the welding mask, hard hat and the earmuffs. 

Beta e90 SH welding masks are equipped with either passive or auto-darkening lenses so they provide improved occupational safety with full face and head protection against sparks and spatters as well as the ability to wear the hard hat with the mandatory hearing protection while welding. The Beta e for SH product range is compatible with the Kask, Petzl and Zekler hard hats with passive earmuffs.

Quick and secure installation to the hard hat earmuff holder enables easy shifting into different work modes. Clicking the visor into three positions enables multiple use from welding to grinding and inspection. The flip-up welding lens cassette holder provides three fixed positions: fully closed, fully open, or the convenient GapView position, setting a limited clear view of the work area, which is ideal for setting and tack welding tasks.

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Convert safety helmet into a welding helmet

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