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0700000242 - ESAB Globe-Arc Replacement Outer Flip Front Frame

Packaging: pack of 1

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Helmet's Integrity with Genuine ESAB Parts

The ESAB Outer Flip Visor (SKU: 0700000242) is a critical replacement component designed exclusively for the ESAB Globe-Arc series of welding helmets. In the demanding environment of industrial welding and fabrication, moving parts on personal protective equipment (PPE) are subject to significant wear and tear. The Globe-Arc helmet is renowned for its hybrid versatility, offering a unique flip-up design that protects the welder during high-amperage arcs while providing a clear grinding visor underneath. This replacement outer flip visor ensures that this essential mechanism continues to operate smoothly, maintaining the safety and efficiency standards required in professional workshops.

Manufactured to ESAB's exact specifications, this part guarantees a seamless fit that third-party generics cannot match. It serves as the primary housing for the welding lens (whether passive or auto-darkening) and acts as the first line of defense against spatter, heat, and impact. Over time, the hinge mechanism or the frame itself may sustain damage from accidental drops or excessive heat exposure. Replacing the outer flip visor is a cost-effective maintenance strategy that extends the service life of the entire helmet assembly, negating the need to purchase a completely new unit when only the frame is compromised.

For procurement managers and safety officers, stocking genuine OEM parts like the 0700000242 is vital for minimizing downtime. When a welder's helmet malfunctions, production stops. Having the correct replacement visor on hand ensures that the Globe-Arc helmet can be repaired in minutes. This component is constructed from high-grade, impact-resistant materials capable of withstanding the thermal cycling and physical rigors typical of heavy manufacturing, structural steel work, and pipe welding environments.

Installation is straightforward, designed to snap or bolt into the existing helmet shell anchor points without requiring specialized tools. This assembly restores the positive 'lock' feeling when the visor is flipped up or down, ensuring it stays in the desired position during overhead or out-of-position welding. Trust Josef Gas to supply authentic ESAB components that maintain the certification and safety rating of your protective equipment.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea, pack of 1
Compatible Model:Globe-Arc
Part Type:Outer Flip Visor
Material:High-Impact Plastic
Color:Black
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Compatible Model:Globe-Arc
Part Type:Outer Flip Visor
Material:High-Impact Plastic
Color:Black
Brand:ESAB
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Outer Flip Visor Frame Assembly for Globe-Arc

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing damaged flip mechanisms on ESAB Globe-Arc helmets
  • Replacing cracked or heat-damaged outer visor frames
  • Routine maintenance of welding PPE fleets
  • Restoring helmet functionality for dual-mode welding and grinding

FAQ

This is only the replacement Outer Flip Visor frame. It does not include the main helmet shell, headgear, or the inner grinding visor.

No, this is the frame assembly that holds the lens. The welding lens (filter) and cover lenses are sold separately.

No, this part (0700000242) is designed exclusively for the ESAB Globe-Arc series of helmets.

The visor attaches to the main helmet shell at the pivot points. It is designed for tool-free or simple hand-tool installation depending on the specific wear of your current pivot hardware.

Yes, this is a genuine ESAB product, ensuring correct fitment and material quality consistent with the original helmet.

It is made from a high-impact, heat-resistant thermoplastic designed to withstand welding spatter and industrial use.

Yes, once installed, it restores the secure latching mechanism required to keep the lens in place during out-of-position welding.

If the looseness is caused by a worn or cracked frame at the pivot point, replacing this part will often resolve the issue. However, check your pivot tension knobs as well.