Industrial safety helmet Typ BE-392-12 Skylotec

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45203800035122

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Max. operating temperature50,00 °C
Min. operating temperature-30,00 °C
Explosion protectionNo
ApplicationHead Protection
Colourwhite
StandardDIN EN 50365,DIN EN 397
Product descriptionIndustrial safety helmet
ManufacturerSkylotec GmbH
BrandSkylotec
Short text product descr.Ind.Saf.Helmet
Clips for headlampYes
Chin strapYes
ventilationNo
Min. helmet size54,00
Max. helmet size63,00
Manufacturer part numberBE-392-12
Net Weight0,45 kg
eClass 6.240011101
eClass 540011101
eClass 7.140011101
UNSPSC V746181704
eClass 8.040011101
UNSPSC V13.546181704
eClass 5.1.140011101
eClass 5.140011101
eClass 9.040011101
eClass 10.0.140011101
eClass 10.140011101
UNSPSC V20.060146181704
eClass 5.1.440011101
UNSPSC V13.5_S46

Product description

The INCEPTOR GRX redefines the topic of safety. The specially designed EPS Thorax and the helmet shell absorb particularly high impact energy - in the crown area as well as laterally. The largest possible ventilation holes and the ergonomic EPS thorax ensure outstanding wearing comfort. The neckband of the INCEPTOR GRX allows an infinitely variable width adjustment from 54 to 63 cm. The chinstrap is equipped with a fidlock buckle: the ergonomic magnetic lock is easy to open and close, as it locks securely and independently.

An additional advantage is that components such as the chinstrap or the inner padding are exchangeable and can therefore be removed separately for cleaning and replaced individually in the event of wear.

In addition to the INCEPTOR GRX, there is the closed INCEPTOR GRX HIGH VOLTAGE, which offers additional protection against electrical hazards (1,000 volts).

Scope of application:
Construction, Roofers, Carpenters, Tree care, Fire brigade, Rescue, Special forces, High bay warehouses, Aerial work platforms, Rope access technology, Rigging, Wind energy, Offshore industry