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Tuesday 11 November 2008

Safety eyewear for range of machining operations

According to the company, its HellRaiser safety glasses have polycarbonate lens and black frame, and can be used for grinding, cutting, bevelling, drilling and indoor and outdoor machining.JACKSON Products has released a range of safety eyewear for industrial usage, suited for metal working and machinery operation.
According to the company, its HellRaiser safety glasses have polycarbonate lens and black frame, and can be used for grinding, cutting, bevelling, drilling and indoor and outdoor machining.
The glasses are designed to be lightweight, with a sunglass styling, and flex point temples for increased comfort and stability. The eyewear has an eight base curve contour appearance, and 99.9% UV protection.
The single lens can be specified clear, clear AF, smoke mirror, light blue or amber.

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