by askforneyadmin | Mar 4, 2019
Try these troubleshooting fixes: Remove the battery and the piece of paper between the battery and electrical contacts. The helmet is in “grind” mode, which means it will not activate for welding. The shade or sensitivity is not set correctly. The battery is dead and...
by askforneyadmin | Mar 1, 2019
Yes, they can be found on the bottom of the page for each product that requires an SDS here: https://www.forneyind.com/products or you can use the SDS look-up tool here: https://www.forneyind.com/support/safety-data-sheet-lookup
by askforneyadmin | Mar 1, 2019
No, the minimum shade should be at least a shade 9, with shade 10 being better. See our line of welding helmets and eye protection here.
by askforneyadmin | Mar 1, 2019
The “date code” stamped on the inside of your hard hat refers to the date it was manufactured, not the starting date for useful service.
by askforneyadmin | Mar 1, 2019
The 2003 on the helmet and the hang tag is referring to the ANSI Z89.1-2003 standard for industrial head protective helmets. It signifies our helmets meets the requirements classified as Type I for top protection or Type II for top and lateral impact protection. Both...