Anyone using these helmets yet? My employer is considering buying all our welders these helmets because of the arc time tracking feature. Part of our quest to become a LEAN manufacturing plant. Any pros and cons?
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Thread: Titanium 9400 helmet
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06-30-2012, 09:30 PM #1
Titanium 9400 helmet
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07-01-2012, 01:44 AM #2
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My employer just order me one.i should get it tuesday. I will post after a couple of days of using it. I couldn't find any reviews on it but it looked like it would do the job for me.
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07-01-2012, 06:13 PM #3
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I have had the 9400i for about 6 months, I got it with the PAPR. I really like it, the i has the flip lens with built in grinding shield so cover plates and grind shields cost more than the 2x4 ones. The new helmets have a redesigned headgear thats supposed to be more comfortable, along with the digital lens. I always get hosed when Miller improves things, I usually buy and then a short time later they add features to what already was there top of the line unit, and I find myself wanting the newest latest greatest.
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07-01-2012, 07:07 PM #4
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That would be the day when I tell my boss to kiss my ass when they tell me what helmet I have to use!!!!
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07-01-2012, 07:38 PM #5
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07-01-2012, 08:18 PM #6
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All you should ever need is a pipeliner hood!!! Never have and never will use a auto tint
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07-04-2012, 07:39 PM #7
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Well I got it yesterday and have used it for two days. It gets a 10 out of 10 from me.I am a production welder building River jet boats ,fishing boats made of aluminum. This helmet is very comfortable ,reflects heat like it said it would.this is my third Miller,I also have a speed glass with fresh air pack.nice too, but a bit of a pain sometimes for the work I am doing.these new millers are a big step up from the last digital elite I bought.head gear is awsome.I have only been able to get two years out of my other millers,keep in mind I am hard on helmets
but the new ones come with a 3 year warrenty.I am very happy with the choice I made,this is a very comfortable helmet,good protection.nice glass and very easy to change settings for cutting /tig, etc. I couldn't find a review on this helmet from other welders before I bought it. so if your looking to buy one its sweet.
the info track is cool too. it has a clock and an alarm so you wont miss your coffee break
hope this helps,it works for me.Oh and if you have already a miller with the old style head band I think the new syle head band will fit some models. the head band on this helmet is awsome.
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07-04-2012, 07:52 PM #8
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07-04-2012, 09:42 PM #9
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I fab in the shop all the time with mine, I have 2 tho. One without the flip and one I added a flip front to for heavy grinding and buffing. I've done lots of tig with them as well no problems.
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07-04-2012, 09:57 PM #10
Titanium 9400 helmet
Jbomb is right for the first five or so years of my career I spent a ton on hoods cause a hood wood last me less than a year I bought speed glas and optrels the two best in the industry for auto lens and the lightest ..... But once I learned to actually weld ... Weld anything in any position I bought what all the pros use a pipeliner cut down to fit me by me... I have one with an american optics cool blue lens for tig. And one with a number ten glass lens the optics in one of there's is far superior to any auto lens .... So if you can strike an arc in the dark it's a no brainer... Not one person can argue that there is a hood out there with an auto lens that is clearer than a plain glass lens.


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