3M 16961-Rev-7A Welding System User Manual


 
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3M
Speedglas
Filter 9002X
Specifications
Light Shade: 3
Dark Shades: user-selectable to 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13
Off (Fail-Safe) Shade: nominal 5
Viewing Area: 4.09" x 2.13" (104mm x 54mm)
Weight, Helmet with Filter: 17.4oz (493g)
Battery Life (Average): 3000 hours
Operating Temperature: 23° to 131°F
(-5° to 55°C)
Ordering Information
Part Numbers for complete package–helmet,
headband and auto-darkening filter:
04-0012-21
Auto Off–Turns off filter 60 minutes after last arc.
Immediate Off–Simply hold the ON/OFF button down for two seconds.
Shade 3 Light State–For outstanding visibility.
Solar Panel–Maximizes battery life.
Three Delay Settings–User-selectable settings to match how quickly the
filter changes from dark-to-light to the job.
This filter can also be ordered with the FlexView helmet
(pages 22 and 23) and ProTop helmet (pages 24 and 25).
Add “H” for hard hat and/or “SW” for SideWindows
option.
Replacement Parts: see pages 40 and 41.
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AUTO-DARKENING FILTERS
The Top-Of-The-Line
3M
Speedglas
Filter
9002X
3M
Speedglas
Filter 9002X
and Helemt
An X-tra large viewing area is combined with
advanced electronics to deliver the most versatile auto-
darkening filter ever!
For welders handling a variety of amperages and
different arc welding processes, this is the best!
The 9002X has a big 4.09" x 2.13" viewing area, with
clear, sharp optics and consistent shading across the
entire viewing area.
A solar panel on the front of the filter cassette helps to
power the unit, extending battery life to approximately
3000 hours.
Greater sensitivity! The 9002’s newly-developed
detectors increase sensitivity to provide reliable
switching for a wide range of welding methods, even
extremely stable arcs like those from TIG inverters at
low amp settings.
Greater comfort! The 9002 introduces a new Delay
function that lets you decide how quickly the filter
changes from dark-to-light.
Adjust with gloves on! The 9002's new membrane-
covered control buttons let you change settings or turn
on/off with your gloves on. The buttons are faster
than analog knobs, and the membrane seals the
filter from dirt.
Filter Shade “–” Setting* Normal Setting* “+” Setting*
9 60 100 150
10 60 150 200
11 100 200 300
12 100 250 400
13 100 300 500
Situation Sensitivity Setting
Another welder(s), working nearby 1
MIG/MAG welding 2
Low amp TIG welding 3
Hidden arc TIG tube welding 4
Four Sensitivity Settings–To match the filter’sensitivity to the job.
* All speeds in milliseconds.
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