Clarke 8133814 SCS1 Safety Clear Adjustable Arms Instructions

Clarke 8133814 SCS1 Safety Clear Spectacles Adjustable Arms manual cover
Pages 4
Year 2022
Language(s)
English en

Clarke 8133814 SCS1 Safety Clear Spectacles Adjustable Arms Specification

The Clarke 8133814 SCS1 Safety Clear Spectacles with Adjustable Arms are designed to provide optimal eye protection and comfort for various industrial and construction environments. These safety spectacles feature a lightweight, durable polycarbonate lens that offers excellent impact resistance and 99.9% UV protection, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The clear lens ensures unobstructed vision and is treated with an anti-scratch coating to enhance durability and longevity.

The adjustable arms of the Clarke SCS1 spectacles ensure a customizable fit for different head sizes, promoting prolonged wear without discomfort. The temples are designed with a flexible material to reduce pressure on the sides of the head, accommodating various face shapes and providing a secure fit during movement. The nose bridge is ergonomically shaped to sit comfortably without slipping, further enhancing stability and user comfort.

Engineered to meet rigorous safety standards, these spectacles comply with EN166 regulations for personal eye protection. The sleek design not only prioritizes safety but also ensures a stylish appearance, making them suitable for professional environments. The Clarke 8133814 SCS1 Safety Clear Spectacles are ideal for use in workshops, laboratories, and construction sites where eye safety is a priority. Their combination of durability, comfort, and protection makes them a reliable choice for individuals seeking high-quality eye protection solutions.

Clarke 8133814 SCS1 Safety Clear Spectacles Adjustable Arms F.A.Q.

How do I adjust the arms of the Clarke 8133814 SCS1 Safety Clear Spectacles?

To adjust the arms of the spectacles, gently bend the arms at the hinges to fit the contours of your head. Ensure both arms are adjusted equally for a balanced and comfortable fit.

What should I do if the lenses of my safety spectacles become scratched?

If the lenses are scratched, it's recommended to replace them to ensure clear vision and optimal protection. Regularly clean the lenses with a microfiber cloth to minimize scratches.

Can these safety spectacles be worn over prescription glasses?

The Clarke 8133814 SCS1 Safety Clear Spectacles are designed to be lightweight and may not fit comfortably over all prescription glasses. Consider using contact lenses or prescription safety glasses for better compatibility.

How should I clean and maintain the Clarke 8133814 SCS1 Safety Clear Spectacles?

Clean the spectacles with mild soap and water, then dry with a soft microfiber cloth. Avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals that could damage the lenses.

What is the best way to store the safety spectacles when not in use?

Store the spectacles in a protective case to prevent scratches and damage. Keep them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Are the safety spectacles resistant to fogging?

The spectacles have anti-fog properties, but performance can vary based on conditions. Consider using anti-fog sprays or wipes for enhanced performance in humid environments.

What should I do if the adjustable arms become loose over time?

If the arms become loose, check the hinge screws for tightness and adjust as necessary. If the problem persists, replacing the spectacles may be necessary for safety.

Are these spectacles compliant with any safety standards?

Yes, the Clarke 8133814 SCS1 Safety Clear Spectacles comply with relevant safety standards for eye protection, ensuring reliable protection during various activities.

What should I do if the spectacles do not fit well after adjustment?

If the fit is unsatisfactory, ensure that the arms are equally adjusted. If the issue persists, consider trying a different size or model to better suit your facial structure.

Can these safety spectacles be used for protection against chemical splashes?

While the spectacles offer basic eye protection, they are not specifically designed for chemical splash protection. For chemical handling, consider using goggles that offer sealed protection.