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Proper eye PPE for plasma cutting


97ranger22bronco

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Does anyone have any suggestions for proper eye PPE when using a plasma cutter?

I only have one good eye so I'm pretty obsessed with keeping it protected. I've seen anything from regular sunglasses to a welding helmet so a real broad range.
 
I'm using my goggles from my oxyacetylene. They are a #5 shade. All you need is UV protection, and then whatever shade works for you. Any welding helmet has UV integrated.
 
It's a hot metal burning/cutting operation, so I would thing using the same PPE that is appropriate for oxy-acrtylene cutting should be fine. It might not hurt to Google what the manufacturers of plasma cutters recommend.
 
I just did a little Googling. Below is a link to a Miller forum. Seems to be a lot of concensus to using a #5 shade with UV protection.

One thing to note is using a welding helmet or a face shield in conjunction with dark glasses will give full fave protection from splatter and sparks. That's something I like.

I have recently gotten a better helmet that has different modes for grinding or oxy-acetylene/plasma cutting. I wear safety glasses with a full face shield for drilling and grinding operations, whether at work or home.
 
I just did a little Googling. Below is a link to a Miller forum. Seems to be a lot of concensus to using a #5 shade with UV protection.

One thing to note is using a welding helmet or a face shield in conjunction with dark glasses will give full fave protection from splatter and sparks. That's something I like.

I have recently gotten a better helmet that has different modes for grinding or oxy-acetylene/plasma cutting. I wear safety glasses with a full face shield for drilling and grinding operations, whether at work or home.
I don't see a link...
 
It's a hot metal burning/cutting operation, so I would thing using the same PPE that is appropriate for oxy-acrtylene cutting should be fine.

Agreed

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I started off using oxy goggles but switched to my fancier welding helmet on the "grind" setting which works pretty good
 

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