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CEP932-105-10 - Shade 10 Heat Treated Glass Welding Lens 2x4

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OVERVIEW

Reliable Industrial Eye Protection

The CEP932-105-10 Lense Filter Plate is a fundamental component for industrial welding safety, designed to provide consistent and reliable protection against the intense visible light and harmful radiation generated during arc welding processes. Manufactured from high-quality glass, this filter plate is heat-treated to enhance its durability and resistance to thermal shock, making it a robust choice for demanding workshop environments where heat buildup is a constant factor.

With a fixed Shade 10 darkness level, this lens is ideally suited for a wide range of standard welding applications, including Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW/Stick) and Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW/MIG) at moderate amperage levels. The glass construction offers excellent optical properties, minimizing distortion and providing a clear view of the weld pool, which is critical for maintaining weld quality and reducing operator fatigue over long shifts.

This filter plate measures 2 inches by 4-1/4 inches, adhering to the industry-standard form factor for passive welding helmets and "pancake" style hoods. Its precision-cut edges ensure a proper fit within the retaining mechanism of the helmet, preventing light leakage that could damage the welder's eyes. As a passive lens, it does not rely on batteries, sensors, or electronics, eliminating the risk of failure due to dead power sources or blocked sensors.

At Josef Gas, we understand that consistent safety gear is vital for productivity. This heat-treated glass lens is an economical yet high-performance solution for equipping welding crews. It is recommended to always use this filter plate in conjunction with a clear cover lens (polycarbonate or glass) on both the front and back to protect the filter from spatter, smoke, and impact, thereby extending its service life.

Key Specifications

  • Material: Heat-Treated Glass
  • Shade: 10 (Dark State)
  • Dimensions: 2" x 4-1/4"
  • Application: General Welding (MIG/Stick)
Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea, 1 per each
Item:Lense Filter Plate
Lense Size:2x4
Shade or Magnifier # :10
Inner Or Outer:n/a
Brand:Generic
Material:Glass
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Lens Type:Passive Fixed Shade
Treatment:Heat Treated
Dimensions:2 in x 4.25 in
Brand:Generic
Item:Lense Filter Plate
Lense Size:2x4
Shade or Magnifier #:10
Material:Glass
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • 1x Heat Treated Glass Filter Plate, Shade 10 (2" x 4-1/4")

APPLICATIONS

  • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick)
  • Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG)
  • General fabrication requiring Shade 10 protection
  • Replacement lens for standard 2x4 passive helmets
  • Pipeline welding hoods
  • Hand-held welding shields

FAQ

The plate measures 2 inches by 4-1/4 inches (approx. 50mm x 108mm), which is the standard size for small viewing windows in welding helmets.

No, this is a passive glass filter plate that remains at a fixed Shade 10 darkness at all times.

Yes, you must always place a clear cover lens in front of the glass filter to protect it from weld spatter and pitting. A rear cover lens is also recommended to protect it from dust and sweat.

Heat-treated glass is hardened to be more resistant to thermal shock (cracking due to heat) and impact compared to standard annealed glass.

Shade 10 is generally suitable for TIG welding at medium amperages. However, for very low amperage TIG, a lighter shade might be needed, and for high amperage, a darker shade may be required.

It will only fit if your helmet is designed to accept standard 2x4 passive lenses. It cannot replace a specific proprietary ADF cartridge unless the helmet shell supports the standard size.

Clean with a soft cloth and standard glass cleaner. Because it is glass, it is more resistant to scratching than plastic, but abrasive pads should still be avoided.

While heat-treated for strength, glass filter plates should always be used in conjunction with polycarbonate safety plates and safety glasses to ensure full impact protection compliance.