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FEATURES

The RWX6000 Welding Helmet is equipped with an automatic darkening filter. The filter is transparent 
before welding so that the operator may observe the work surface clearly. When striking the arc, the 
filter darkens automatically immediately. When the arc goes out, the filter will become transparent 
again. The switching time from light to dark is 0.08 ms. The switching time from dark to light may be 
set up within 0.1-0.9 second.

The helmet is equipped with a continuous darkness-adjusting unit so that the operator may select an 
arbitrary dark shade number ranging from 5-9 or 9-13. The helmet also features 3 memory states to 
save desired settings.

The RWX6000 Welding Helmet gives the operator permanent complete protection against UV/IR, 
even in the transparent state. The UV/IR protection level is up to DIN15. The power is provided by 
solar cells and a replaceable battery.

The helmet is equipped with four photosensors to sense arc light. In addition, the helmet contains an 
outer protection shell made of high polymer materials. The plate is wear-resistant, thermostable, and 
has no dregs-sticking, giving a very long service life.

The RWX6000 Welding Helmet is a TRUE COLOUR VIEW welding helmet. With advanced TRUE 
COLOUR VIEW technology, the users can weld with improved clarity due to new Blue Optical Coating 
technology, grind with precision while in grind mode and finally see the job performance in the light 
state in the full spectrum of colours. There is now no need to remove the helmet to see clearly!

TECHNICAL DATA 

SKU

UMRWXWH

Filter Dimensions

114 x 133 x 9.5 mm

View Size

100 x 83.4 mm

Classification

1/1/1/1

Light State

4

Dark State

5-9 / 9-13

UV/IR Protection

DIN15

Time from Light to Dark

0.08ms

Time from Dark to Light

0.1-0.9s

TECHNICAL DATA 

Sensitivity Delay

Adjustable (1-5 for low-high)

Power Supply

Solar Cells & CR2450 

Replaceable Battery

Warranty

2 Years

Operating Temperature

-10˚C to 65˚C

Storage Temperature

-20˚C to 85˚C

Shade Control

Yes

Grind Mode

Yes

Standards

CE EN379, ANSI Z87.1, 

CSA Z94.3, 

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Summary of Contents for RWX 6000

Page 1: ...UMCWH 2 YEAR WARRANTY 0356 RWX6000 Helmet Manual MAY19 indd 1 8 05 2019 3 53 51 PM...

Page 2: ...MET BREAKDOWN 5 FILTER DISPLAY ICONS 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 NOTES 11 RECOMMENDED SHADE SETTINGS 12 CONTENTS 2 RWX6000 Welding Helmet Manual 0356 RWX6000 Helmet Manual MAY19 indd...

Page 3: ...ean and that no dirt is covering the sensors on the front of the lens Inspect all operating parts before each use for signs of wear or damage Any scratched cracked or pitted parts should be replaced i...

Page 4: ...tion the helmet contains an outer protection shell made of high polymer materials The plate is wear resistant thermostable and has no dregs sticking giving a very long service life The RWX6000 Welding...

Page 5: ...ton Description 14 Delay button 15 Sensitivity button 16 Shade button 17 Headgear slider with 3 slots 18 Headgear screw Short on left 19 Headband tightness adjusting knob 20 Headgear connector 21 Head...

Page 6: ...w to 5 high 7 Delay indication 1 short 0 1s to 5 long 0 9s 8 Shade reading 9 Memory selection FILTER DISPLAY ICONS Note Buttons on the left of the screen need to be pressed twice to start any settings...

Page 7: ...SENSITIVITY button 15 twice to start the setting Icon 6 will flash on the screen from 1 to 5 Repeatedly press the SENSITIVITY button until the desired level shown in Icon 6 Turn to 1 low The photosens...

Page 8: ...e next time when you start to weld the last settings will be automatically re activated If you want to store a complete welding setting press and hold one of the memory buttons and release when the Ic...

Page 9: ...et shell must be replaced To operate more efficiently and safely please select the correct dark shade number The arc light must be visible completely by the sensor If not the filter will be transparen...

Page 10: ...DF switches during the welding Increase the sensitivity if possible Make sure the sensors are facing the arc and there are no obstructions Increase Delay 0 1 0 3 seconds may also reduce switching Inco...

Page 11: ...NOTES RWX6000 Welding Helmet Manual 11 0356 RWX6000 Helmet Manual MAY19 indd 11 8 05 2019 3 53 53 PM...

Page 12: ...eet Metal Shade 10 Shade 11 Shade 12 Shade 13 Shade 14 15 TIG Shade 9 Shade 10 Shade 11 Shade 12 Shade 13 Shade 14 MAG Shade 10 Shade 11 Shade 12 Shade 13 Shade 14 Shade 15 Arc Gouging Shade 10 Shade...

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