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The JACKSON SAFETY 36158 is a carbon felt welding blanket designed to protect surrounding surfaces, equipment, and personnel from weld spatter, sparks, and heat during hot work operations. Measuring 75 feet in width and 0.125 inches thick, this blanket provides broad coverage for large work areas. The carbon felt construction offers reliable thermal resistance and flame-retardant properties suited to industrial and fabrication environments. It is commonly installed by welders, ironworkers, and general contractors performing cutting, grinding, or welding tasks where adjacent materials require shielding.
This welding blanket is well suited for use in industrial facilities, shipyards, construction sites, and fabrication shops. Its large width makes it effective for covering extended runs of pipe, structural steel, flooring, or equipment during hot work. The 0.125-inch thickness provides a balance of flexibility and protection, allowing the blanket to be draped, folded, or laid flat depending on the application. The frame dimensions of 62 inches in length by 11 inches in width and 11 inches in depth describe the packaged or framed format for storage and handling.
Designed as a general-purpose welding and hot work protection blanket suitable for use across industrial, commercial, and construction applications where spark and spatter containment is required.
Welding blankets of this type are deployed by qualified welders or safety personnel prior to beginning any hot work. Ensure all ignition sources are cleared and the blanket is fully positioned before striking an arc or initiating a cut. Inspect the blanket for damage, holes, or deterioration before each use, as compromised material will not provide adequate protection. Follow applicable site hot work permit procedures and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.252 guidelines for fire prevention during welding operations.
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