Clarke 6000671 CWH6 Arc Activated Instructions

Clarke 6000671 CWH6 Arc Activated Headshield manual cover
Pages 8
Year 2012
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Clarke 6000671 CWH6 Arc Activated Headshield Specification

The Clarke 6000671 CWH6 Arc Activated Headshield is an advanced personal protective equipment designed for welding professionals seeking enhanced safety and operational efficiency. It features an auto-darkening filter that activates instantly upon arc ignition, providing seamless transition and optimal eye protection against harmful UV and IR radiation. The headshield boasts a variable shade adjustment range of 9 to 13, catering to various welding processes and intensities. Its lightweight and ergonomic design ensures user comfort during extended periods of work, reducing neck strain and fatigue.

The headshield is equipped with a solar cell power supply, eliminating the need for battery replacements and ensuring consistent performance without interruptions. The large viewing area offers improved visibility and clarity, enhancing accuracy and precision in welds. Sensitivity and delay controls are adjustable, allowing customization to match specific welding environments and personal preferences. The headshield's durable construction includes high-impact resistant materials, providing reliable protection in demanding work conditions.

The Clarke 6000671 CWH6 is compliant with relevant safety standards, guaranteeing dependable protection for professional welders. Its adjustable headband ensures a secure and comfortable fit, accommodating various head sizes. The combination of advanced technology and user-friendly features makes this headshield an essential tool for welders who prioritize safety, efficiency, and comfort. This product is ideally suited for a range of applications, including MIG, TIG, and arc welding, offering versatile protection and adaptability in diverse settings.

Clarke 6000671 CWH6 Arc Activated Headshield F.A.Q.

What is the recommended way to adjust the sensitivity setting on the Clarke 6000671 CWH6 Arc Activated Headshield?

To adjust the sensitivity setting, locate the sensitivity control knob on the side of the headshield. Turn the knob clockwise to increase sensitivity and counter-clockwise to decrease it. Adjust according to the ambient light conditions and your personal preference.

How do I replace the batteries in the Clarke 6000671 CWH6 Arc Activated Headshield?

To replace the batteries, open the battery compartment located on the inside of the headshield by sliding the cover off. Remove the old batteries and insert new ones, ensuring the correct polarity. Replace the cover securely.

What should I do if the auto-darkening feature is not working properly?

If the auto-darkening feature is not working, check if the batteries are properly installed and charged. Adjust the sensitivity and delay settings. If the issue persists, inspect the sensors for obstructions or damage and clean them if necessary.

How can I clean and maintain the Clarke 6000671 CWH6 Arc Activated Headshield?

To clean the headshield, use a soft cloth with mild soap and water. Avoid using abrasive materials or solvents. Regularly check the lens and sensors for dust and debris, and gently clean them to ensure optimal performance.

What is the optimal delay setting for the headshield when welding?

The optimal delay setting varies depending on the welding process and personal preference. Generally, a shorter delay is suitable for tack welding, while a longer delay is recommended for high-heat processes to protect the eyes as the weld cools.

How do I know if the headshield is properly darkening during welding?

Before starting work, perform a test by briefly exposing the headshield to a light source similar to welding light. Ensure it darkens immediately. During welding, the lens should darken consistently with arc striking. Adjust sensitivity if needed.

Can I use the Clarke 6000671 CWH6 Headshield for grinding tasks?

Yes, the headshield can be used for grinding tasks by setting it to the grind mode if available. This mode prevents the lens from darkening, providing clear vision while protecting against debris. Ensure the mode switch is set to 'Grind'.

What should I do if the lens becomes scratched or damaged?

Replace the lens if it becomes scratched or damaged to ensure optimal visibility and safety. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for replacing the lens to maintain the integrity and performance of the headshield.

How can I ensure a comfortable fit with the Clarke 6000671 CWH6 Headshield?

Adjust the headgear by using the strap adjustment knobs and the headband ratchet. Ensure that the helmet sits comfortably and securely on your head without being too tight, distributing the weight evenly.

Is it safe to use the Clarke 6000671 CWH6 Headshield in extreme temperatures?

The headshield is designed to operate within a specified temperature range. Avoid using it in extreme temperatures beyond those specified in the user manual, as this may affect the performance and durability of the auto-darkening filter.