Correct Plasma Shade

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SCHIDTHEAD
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Correct Plasma Shade

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Never really gave it much thought till today, so I thought I'd ask cuz I'm sure there are others doing it too...I catch myself many times grabbing my 5 shade cutting glasses to watch my cuts; I try to keep the arc under the torch head by leaning forward, but many times catch direct arcs in the kerf or curves--I at least thought to try to keep my exposure down cuz I kinda question the 5 shade. Is my hunch right? is a 5 shade enough eye pro :shock: tection.
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Re: Correct Plasma Shade

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Table 1. Eye Protection For Plasma Arc Cutting
Current Level In Amperes Minimum Shade Number
Below 20 #4
20 ? 40 #5
40 ? 60 #6
60 ? 100 #8
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Re: Correct Plasma Shade

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Brians info is correct.....the shade required is based on the amperage of the plasma systems. It is also a good idea to cover exposed skin as well....you are subjecting yourself to some pretty intense UV rays when welding and plasma cutting.

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Re: Correct Plasma Shade

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Thanks Mr Colt and Vmax for taking the time...
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Re: Correct Plasma Shade

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What about 130 and 260 Amp?
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