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K3317-L - Lincoln Electric Traditional 9oz FR Cotton Welding Jacket - Large

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OVERVIEW

Professional Grade FR Protection for Light Duty Applications

The Lincoln Electric K3317-L Traditional Khaki FR Cloth Welding Jacket represents a standard in personal protective equipment (PPE) for welders engaged in light-duty fabrication, cutting, and grinding tasks. Designed with the professional in mind, this jacket is constructed from high-quality 9-ounce 100% flame-retardant (FR) cotton. Unlike heavier leather alternatives, this fabric offers exceptional breathability, significantly reducing operator fatigue caused by heat stress in warm shop environments or during summer months. Despite its lighter weight, the material is chemically treated to be self-extinguishing, preventing the fabric from continuing to burn once the ignition source is removed, thereby meeting the rigorous ASTM D6413 compliance standards for flame resistance.

Safety in the industrial workspace is paramount, and the K3317-L addresses this through thoughtful design engineering. The jacket features a length of 30 inches, measured from the collar seam to the bottom hem, ensuring adequate coverage of the torso and waist area to protect against stray sparks and minor spatter. The sleeve design incorporates high-quality snaps that allow the user to adjust the cuffs for a form-fitting seal. This is a critical safety feature, as loose cuffs can catch sparks or debris; the tight fit provided by the snaps ensures that hot material does not enter the sleeve, protecting the welder's arms and wrists.

Beyond safety, the K3317-L is built for practicality and longevity. It includes a strategically placed inside pocket, offering a protected space for essential small items such as markers, scribes, or personal electronics, keeping them shielded from the harsh welding environment. Maintenance of PPE is often a challenge, but this jacket is fully machine washable, allowing for easy cleaning to remove sweat, grime, and particulate matter without degrading the flame-retardant properties, provided care instructions are followed. The khaki color not only provides a professional appearance but also absorbs less radiant heat than darker colors, further contributing to user comfort. For professionals seeking a reliable, compliant, and comfortable solution for non-heavy-duty welding processes, the Lincoln Electric Traditional Khaki FR Jacket is an optimal choice.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Size:Large
Material:9 oz. FR Cotton
Color:Khaki
Product Type:FR Welding Jacket
Compliance:ASTM D6413
Closure Type:Button, Snap
Length :30 Inches
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Product Type:FR Welding Jacket
Compliance:ASTM D6413
Closure Type:Snap, Button
Washable:Yes
Length:30 inches
Pockets:1 Internal
Brand:Lincoln
Size:Large
Material:9 oz. FR Cotton
Color:Khaki
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 Welding Jacket (Large)

APPLICATIONS

  • Light Duty Welding
  • Torch Cutting
  • Grinding
  • General Fabrication
  • Maintenance and Repair

FAQ

The jacket is constructed from 9 oz. 100% flame retardant (FR) cotton.

No, this jacket is designed for light welding, cutting, and grinding. For overhead welding or heavy-duty applications with significant spatter, a leather jacket is recommended for better protection.

The jacket is machine washable. However, it is important to follow the specific care instructions on the label to ensure the flame-retardant properties are maintained over time.

Yes, it features one inside pocket designed for protected storage of small items.

The Lincoln Electric K3317-L meets ASTM D6413 compliance standards for flame resistance.

The 'L' in the SKU indicates this is a Large size jacket.

The jacket has a body length of 30 inches, measured from the collar seam to the bottom of the jacket.

It is not recommended for heavy stick welding as heavy sparks can burn through cotton. Leather is the preferred material for high-amperage or heavy-spatter processes.