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The OPTREL 1010.301 Panoramaxx Hybrid is a professional-grade auto-darkening welding and laser helmet built for demanding arc and laser welding environments. It features ShadeTronic technology with a variable shade range of 3/5-13, delivering automatic shade adjustment in response to changing arc conditions. The lens offers a panoramic view approximately 6 times wider than a standard welding lens, giving welders a clear, color-realistic field of view similar to looking through a glass window. FadeTronic controls the post-weld opening delay to reduce eye fatigue. The helmet weighs 1.32 pounds and is certified to ANSI Z87.1 and CE standards. It is intended for installation and use by professional welders and safety-conscious tradespeople.
The 1010.301 is designed for use across a broad range of welding and cutting processes in both shop and field environments. It covers arc welding processes including Stick (SMAW), MIG/MAG (GMAW), high-deposition GMAW, Flux Cored Wire Welding, TIG (GTAW), Plasma Arc Welding, and Plasma Cutting. It also supports laser welding in the 1000-1100 nm range, making it one of the few helmets suitable for both conventional arc and laser applications. A dedicated grinding mode provides maximum lens brightness during non-welding tasks. Manual shade adjustment from 4-9 is available and is the recommended range for laser welding work.
The OPTREL 1010.301 is designed for arc welding processes including SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, GTAW, Plasma Arc Welding, and Plasma Cutting, as well as laser welding in the 1000-1100 nm wavelength range.
This helmet is donned and adjusted by the welder prior to beginning any welding or cutting operation. Before adjusting internal controls or replacing any components, ensure all welding equipment is powered down and the work area is clear of active arcs or laser sources. Sensitivity and shade settings should be verified against the specific welding process before production work begins. Consult applicable ANSI Z49.1 safety standards for welding personal protective equipment requirements.
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