Optrel LiteFlip

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Automatically darkens as soon as the welding arc ignites. No manual shade level setting necessary.

The Optrel Liteflip autopilot automatically adjusts to changing lighting. With a shade level range from 5 to 14 and fully automatic adjustment, the Optrel Liteflip autopilot achieves a new level of performance: All work sequences, such as measuring, testing, grinding, and other welding applications, can be handled without any manual adjustments at the helmet. And of course, without displacing the helmet itself the welder is always protected. Weighing only 530g, the Liteflip autopilot is one of the lightest flip-up welding helmets available. Its ergonomic design minimizes strain on the head and neck, ensuring comfort throughout the work day.

Top Features

  • Optical Clarity 1/1/1/2
  • Improved Viewing with flip-up Front lens
  • Wide Detection Sensors
  • AutoPilot Shade Adjustment
  • True Colour View
  • Twilight Function
  • Battery replaceable
  • Ultra light at 530g!
  • Available as PAPR Respirator System
  • 2+1 Year Warranty

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Brand

Optrel

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