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MSA Skullgard Full Brim Resin Impregnated Textile Hard Hat

 
MSA Skullgard Full Brim Resin Impregnated Textile Hard HatQuantity in Basket: none
Code: 10315
Price:$98.49

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MSA Skullgard Full Brim Resin Impregnated Textile Hard Hat
MSA Skullgard hard hats feature heavy-duty construction for use as head protection in steel mills and other heavy industries where elevated temperatures are common.

MSA Skullgard Hard Hats Include:
  • Ratchet Suspension
  • Heavy-Duty Construction
  • CushionAire sweatband

MSA Skullgards are SEI Certified and meets or exceeds the applicable requirements for a Type 1 helmet (top impact) as outlined in ANSI Z89.1 2003, Class G (electrical-low voltage).

Item Skullgard Hat
Style Skullgard (R) Hats
Color Natural Tan
Suspension Fas-Trac (R)
Replacement Suspension 4LN54
Size Standard (6 1/2-8")
Design

Layers of Resin-impregnated Textiles, Laminated Under Pressure Offers Heavy Duty Protection in Steel and other Industries where Metal Splash and High Temperatures are Common

Provides Limited Resistance To Top Impact and Penetration
Standards ANSI Z89.1-2003 For Type I Helmet (Class G)

 

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