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Safety Glasses - Bandit - Slate Blue/Espresso Lens - Uvex

Part #: S1623

The Uvex Bandit Safety Glasses, model S1623, offer professional-grade eye protection with a modern, sporty aesthetic. Designed for demanding work environments, these glasses feature a durable construction and a unique Espresso lens tint to provide both comfort and clear vision for professional technicians and mechanics.

Key Features

  • Stylish Wrap-Around Design: Provides excellent peripheral vision and a secure fit, minimizing gaps for enhanced protection.
  • Espresso Lens Tint: Offers a new, optimized tint for improved contrast and reduced glare in various lighting conditions typical of automotive and industrial settings.
  • Quick and Easy Lens Replacement: Facilitates efficient maintenance and adaptability for different tasks or lens requirements.
  • Professional-Grade Durability: Constructed to withstand the rigors of daily use in workshops and industrial facilities.
  • ANSI Z87.1 - 1989 Compliant: Meets recognized safety standards for impact protection, ensuring reliable performance in hazardous environments.

Applications

These Uvex Bandit safety glasses are engineered for a wide range of tasks encountered by automotive and industrial professionals. They are suitable for general workshop use, including grinding, drilling, sanding, and assembly work where flying debris and impacts are a concern. The Espresso lens tint is particularly beneficial in environments with varying light, such as garages, manufacturing plants, or outdoor maintenance, helping to reduce eye strain during prolonged use.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Uvex
  • Model Number: S1623
  • Lens Tint: Espresso
  • Frame Color: Slate Blue
  • Safety Standard: ANSI Z87.1 - 1989

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  • Model: 52568
  • Shipping Weight: 0.03lbs
  • UPC: 603390047459
  • Manufacturers Part #: S1623
  • Manufactured by: Uvex
  • Also Known As: UVXS1623, UVXS1623, UVX-S1623

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 09 February, 2007.