DeWALT Protector Safety Glasses, Scratch Resistant, Grey Polycarbonate Lens

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RS Stock No.:
518-6143
Mfr. Part No.:
DPG54-2D EU
Manufacturer:
DeWALT
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Brand

DeWALT

Lens Colour

Grey

Product Type

Safety Glasses

Resistance Features

Scratch Resistant

Frame Style

Semi-Framed

Standards/Approvals

EN 166 1F

EN 207/208 Laser Safe

No

EN 166 Frame Marking

Yes

EN 166 Lens Marking

Yes

Series

Protector

Lens Material

Polycarbonate

RoHS Status: Exempt

Dewalt Protector Safety Glasses


DeWALT Protector eye protection with a lightweight, streamlined design, with rubber-tipped temples, offering a secure, comfortable fit. Available in Clear, Indoor/Outdoor and Sun versions.

This DeWALT series includes the following types of safety specs:

518-6143 - DPG54-2D EU Sun version

These glasses are suitable for a number of applications and are essential eyewear protective equipment for keeping safe in certain hazardous environments.

Features


Polycarbonate lens for impact resistance

Unisex design – suitable for both men and women

Class 1 optical

99.9% UVA/UVB Protection

Safety glass meets EN166 standards

Distortion free lens

Wrap around sides

Stylish design

Rubber tipped temples for everyday comfort

DeWALT In/Outdoor lens: EN170 5-1.7

DeWALT Sun lens: EN170 5-3.1

Applications


Safety goggles and safety glasses offer great eye protection and safety in the following areas:

Construction

Engineering

General assembly

Inspection work

Light duty maintenance and repair

Lens Colour Definition


Grey – Sun glare protection

Amber – Enhanced contrast in low light

Grey Polarised – block horizontal reflective glare, reduces sun glare

I/O Mirror – suitable for workers subject to glare moving in and out of strong sunlight

IR Lenses – 1.7, 3.0 and 5.0 – certain welding, cutting and torch applications

RAS – certain harsh environments

FAQ’s

What are the potential eye hazards at work?

There are a number of potential eyes hazards that require eye protection, these include: Radiation (Visible light, heat or infrared radiation or lasers).

Projectiles (Dust, concrete, metal, wood and plastic).

Chemicals (Splashes and fumes)

Blood borne pathogens from blood or body fluids

Can prescription glasses be used as Safety Glasses?

These two are not the same, safety glasses provide optimal protection for your eyes on your job. Safety glasses are generally made from different materials or different thicknesses in order to withstand the impact of flying objects or hazardous materials.

Prescription lenses in normal glasses have a primary objective to correct vision and provide little to no protection from hazardous materials.

Standards

EN166 1F, EN170 5-3.1

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