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Split Leather Welders Beanie Cap Large - Steiner Industries

Part #: 12198

The Steiner Industries 12198 Split Leather Welders Beanie Cap provides essential head protection for professional welders and industrial workers. Constructed from rugged split cowhide leather and reinforced with durable Kevlar® stitching, this beanie cap is engineered to withstand the demanding conditions of metal fabrication, arc welding, and various industrial applications. It offers a practical layer of defense against sparks, slag, and heat, ensuring comfort during extended use in challenging environments.

Key Features

  • Premium Split Cowhide Leather: Offers reliable protection against sparks, spatter, and radiant heat encountered during welding and grinding operations.
  • Kevlar® Sewn Construction: Utilizes high-strength Kevlar® thread for superior seam integrity and enhanced resistance to heat and abrasion, contributing to the cap's longevity.
  • Size Large: Designed to comfortably fit a wide range of users, providing secure and effective head coverage.
  • Professional-Grade Durability: Built to meet the rigorous demands of industrial use, ensuring a long service life in tough working conditions.
  • Comfort-Focused Design: Shapes to the head for a snug fit that can be worn under helmets or alone, prioritizing user comfort during prolonged tasks.

Applications

This robust welders beanie cap is an ideal piece of personal protective equipment for professionals in various demanding fields. It is commonly used in:

  • Welding and Fabrication: Essential for MIG, TIG, and Stick welding to protect the scalp from sparks and heat.
  • Metal Grinding and Cutting: Provides a barrier against abrasive debris and hot metal fragments.
  • Industrial Maintenance: Offers general head protection in environments with overhead hazards or extreme temperatures.
  • Shipbuilding and Construction: Suitable for work where durable headwear is necessary to prevent minor burns and abrasions.

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 20 May, 2014.