1661889538605 Thor

Thor, god of welding

May 4, 2011

Looking for the perfect way to unite your love of welding and comic books? Look no further than Lincoln Electric's Viking 2450 Series auto-darkening welding helmet line. Lincoln Electric's limited-edition Thor welding helmet features original graphics from Marvel Thor comics, including the logo and action shots of the comic book hero.

Looking for the perfect way to unite your love of welding and comic books? Look no further than Lincoln Electric's Viking 2450 Series auto-darkening welding helmet line. Lincoln Electric's limited-edition Thor welding helmet features original graphics from Marvel Thor comics, including the logo and action shots of the comic book hero.

The 2450 series helmets feature a 2.4-inch viewing area height in a U.S.-standard 5.25-inch-by-4.50-inch lens cartridge featuring four arc sensors. The shade level is adjusted with an internal continuously variable 9 -13 shade control. Variable delay allows the user to adjust the time required to bring the helmet from a darkened view back to the light state, while variable sensitivity controls the cartridge’s performance in varying environments.
 
An internal “grind mode” allows the helmet to be used as a grinding shield for weld prep or post-weld clean-up activities. Solar powered, the 2450 series features user-replaceable, reliable lithium batteries.  For the GTAW (TIG) process, the helmet is rated to perform at a low three amps DC and five amps AC polarity.

Learn more about Lincoln Electric’s Viking 2450 Series auto-darkening welding helmet

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