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wearing it.  If the headgear moves while tilting, re-adjust it until it is stable 

• ADJUSTING THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE HELMET AND THE FACE

Step 1: Undo the block nut (See "T" in fig.5) to adjust the distance between the helmet and 

your face in the down position.

Step 2: Loosen the block nut on either side of the helmet and slide it nearer or further from

your face. (See adjustment "Z" in fig.5).  It is important that your eyes are each the same

distance from the lens. Otherwise the darkening effect may appear uneven.

Step 3:  Re-tighten the block nut when ad」ustment is complete

• ADJUSTING VIEW ANGLE POSITION

Please see fig.6.

• You  are  now  ready  to  use  the  helmet.  The  shading  may  be  adjusted  during  use  by

re-setting the potentiometer control.

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SMAW - Shielded Metal Arc Welding 

MIG (Heavy) - MIG on Heavy Metals 

PAW - Plasma Arc Welding 

SAW - Shielded Semi-Automatic Arc Welding 

TIG, GTAW - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 

MIG (Light) - MIG on Light Alloys 

PAC - Plasma Arc Cutting 

MAG/CO2 - Metal Active Gas 

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MA1NTENANCE 

• REPLACE  THE  FRONT  COVER  LENS.  Replace the  front  cover  lens  if  it  is  damaged 

(cracked,scratched,dirty or pitted). Place your finger or thumb into the recess at the bottom

edge of the window and flex the window upwards until it releases from one edge (See fig.7)

• REPLACE THE INNER COVER LENS. If it is damaged (cracked,scratched,dirty or pitted). 

Summary of Contents for 8735SGC with Opticlear Series

Page 1: ...8735SGC SERIES WITH OPTICLEAR Auto Darkening Welding Helmet...

Page 2: ...This helmet will not protect against explosive devices or corrosive liquids Do not make any modifications to either the filter or helmet unless specified in this manual Do not use replacement parts o...

Page 3: ...ing the film on the front cover lens Welding helmet slips Headband is not properly adjusted Readjust the headband WARNING Lf The user must stop using the auto larkening welding helmet immediately if t...

Page 4: ...nfinitely dial knob on the back of the shade cartridge See fig 3b It is recommended to use a shorter delay with spot welding applications and a longer delay with applications using higher currents Lon...

Page 5: ...RRENT Amperes Welding Process 0 5 2 5 10 20 40 80 125 175 225 275 350 450 1 5 15 30 60 100 150 200 250 300 400 500 I III I III I I I IIIII I II I I I I SMAW Ml_hea W I MIG lght TlG GTAW rMAG CO2 I_SAW...

Page 6: ...ee cloth fig 7 TECHNICALSPEClFlCATIONS Viewing Area Cartridge Size Arc Sensor Light State Dark State Shade Control Power On Off Sensitivity Control UV IR Protection Power Supply Low Battery Alarm Swit...

Page 7: ...Number Description Part No 2 3 4 5 6 7 Lens kits 5 Front Cover Lenses 5 Inside Cover Lenses Replacement lens Shade control knob Sweatband Headgear Battery Battery cover MLK85 MLK7351 MRL735L MSC735L...

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