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G-COR-A1301 - Walter Coronado IR3 Safety Glasses Black Frame

Packaging: 10 per each
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OVERVIEW

Comfort and Clarity for Torch Work

When you are under the hood, you know what you need, but what about when you are handling the torch? The Walter Coronado IR3 Safety Glasses are built for those times when a full welding helmet is overkill, but clear safety glasses just won't cut it. If you are doing torch brazing, heating parts, or light oxy-fuel cutting, you need protection from that bright orange glare and the invisible infrared rays that can cook your eyes over time. These glasses give you a Shade 3.0 tint, which is the sweet spot for seeing your puddle and your flame clearly without squinting or risking eye strain.

Let's talk about fit. We know that if safety gear isn't comfortable, it ends up sitting on the bench. The Coronado features a lightweight black frame that you can wear all shift long. They don't dig into the side of your head, and they stay put when you're leaning over a workpiece. The lenses are made from tough polycarbonate, so if a piece of slag pops or a grinding disc throws a spark your way, your eyes are covered. They are tough enough to handle the rigors of the shop floor and meet the safety standards you expect.

Why Choose Shade 3?

Standard sunglasses or clear safety specs don't block the specific IR wavelengths emitted by gas torches. Using the wrong eyewear can lead to "welder's flash" or long-term damage. These IR3 lenses are specifically calibrated to block that harmful spectrum while letting enough visible light through so you can see your work area safely. They are perfect for HVAC technicians brazing copper lines, fabricators heating steel for bending, or anyone using a cutting torch on lighter gauge metals.

Built for the Shop

The black frame looks sharp and hides the grease and dirt that inevitably ends up on everything in the shop. They are easy to clean and maintain, making them a reliable part of your daily kit. Don't take chances with your vision; grab a pair of Walter Coronado IR3s and keep your eyes safe while you work.

Additional Information
Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Lens Shade:IR 3.0
Frame Color:Black
Product Type:Safety Glasses
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Lens Material:Polycarbonate
Standards:ANSI Z87.1
Application:Torch Brazing, Light Cutting, Gas Welding
Frame Style:Coronado

INCLUDED

  • 1 Pair of Walter Coronado Safety Glasses (Black Frame, IR3 Lens)
  • Care Instructions

APPLICATIONS

  • Torch Brazing
  • Light Oxy-Fuel Cutting
  • Gas Welding
  • Metal Heating and Bending
  • General Shop Safety (Impact Protection)
  • HVAC Installation and Repair

FAQ

An IR 3 (Infra-Red Shade 3) lens is typically used for torch brazing, light gas cutting, and gas welding. It protects eyes from the infrared radiation emitted during these processes.

No, Shade 3 is not dark enough for electric arc welding. Arc welding typically requires Shade 9 or darker to prevent eye damage.

Yes, the Walter Coronado safety glasses are designed to meet ANSI Z87.1 standards for impact resistance and optical clarity.

Yes, the polycarbonate lenses feature a hard coating that helps resist scratches from normal industrial use and cleaning.

The Coronado model is generally a spectacle style and is not designed to fit over prescription eyewear. You would typically need 'OTG' (Over-The-Glass) specific goggles for that.

Clean with mild soap and water or a dedicated lens cleaning solution. Dry with a clean, soft microfiber cloth to prevent scratching.

The Coronado frame is a fixed-style frame designed for a universal fit, but it does not typically feature adjustable temple lengths or angles.

Yes, polycarbonate lenses inherently block 99.9% of harmful UVA and UVB rays, in addition to the IR protection provided by the tint.