Update: This popular deal is still available.
Amazon has
Honeywell Uvex Bionic Face Shield w/ Clear Polycarbonate Visor (S8510) on sale for
$19.93.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.
- Note, it usually ships within 1 to 4 weeks.
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BBQchicken for sharing this deal.
Features:
- Full shield design provides built-in chin protection and extended top-of-head coverage; protects against falling or flying objects, impacts, chemical splashes and airborne debris; black matte color
- Excellent optics provide increased visibility; clear polycarbonate visor with anti-fog/hard coat; comfortable rear cell foam and lightweight, balanced, ergonomic design for extended use
- Easy-to-set, ratcheting headgear assures comfortable, secure fit; highly adjustable headgear tilts visor nearer or farther from face for preference and application; 2,784 total possible positions
- Easily replaceable visor available in the following options: Clear Uncoated, Clear Anti-Fog/Anti-Scratch, Shade 3.0 and Shade 5.0.; breathable, removable, washable headband
- Must be worn with safety eyewear or goggles; fits comfortably with most goggles and respirators; 100% dielectric (no metal parts); meets ANSI Z87+ and CSA Z94.3 standards
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Good for grinding, woodwork like when using a lathe, or for chemical splash protection.
Z87+ is high impact, and requires two tests:
500g spike dropped from 50 inches, and a 1/4" steel ball bearing shot at 30 different impact points at 300 feet/s (~205mph). Again, pass requires no pieces of the safety gear break free or fracture, and no contact with the eye on the test head.
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Good for grinding, woodwork like when using a lathe, or for chemical splash protection.
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It says meets ANSI Z87 and CSA Z94.3 standards but it also says must be worn with safety eyewear.
It says meets ANSI Z87 and CSA Z94.3 standards but it also says must be worn with safety eyewear.
Wondered the same as I current use the 'squint method' when using a grinder. If I'm reading the info correctly in the above linked website z87 is blunt impact, whereas z87+ is for high velocity. So for protecting from the sparks coming off this would definitely do just fine, but if your grinding wheel explodes on you this doesn't sound sufficient?
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