Miller updates Arc Armor Helmets with New Digital Controls and Headgear; Introduces New Graphics for Women
Miller Electric
APPLETON, Wis. — June 26, 2012 — Miller Electric Mfg. Co. introduces new digital controls and new headgear for its Arc Armor® Digital Elite™, Digital Performance™ and Digital Pro-Hobby™ Series auto-darkening welding helmets. The all-new digital controls make it easier for the welder to adjust shade, delay and sensitivity — even when wearing gloves — compared to previous digital and analog designs. The Digital Performance and Digital Pro-Hobby product lines replace previous product designs that only featured analog controls.
The new headgear is designed to increase comfort, is substantially easier to adjust to personal preferences than previous models and has been tested to withstand the rigors of daily use. The headgear conforms to the user’s head and offers more flexibility with six points of adjustment. The integrated comfort cushion mounted on the back of the headgear further ensures a secure and sturdy fit.
“The updates to our full Arc Armor line of digital auto-darkening welding helmets makes settings and adjustments much more intuitive, with easy manipulation and clear markings on the control panel,” said Eric Sommers, product manager, Miller. “The updated headgear is more flexible, more durable and the welder is more comfortable for longer periods of time. Whether welding all day for work or on the weekends in your home garage, the new upgrades ensure maximum comfort, productivity and performance.”
The updates also include the introduction of two new female-inspired graphic designs: Fury™ and Illusion™. These are the industry’s first large-window professional-grade helmets with graphics for women.
“Personal identity is very important to welders,” said Sommers. “While we see women wearing our current graphic designs, we’ve heard many requests to create designs with more of a feminine appeal. These two new designs are our first steps in that direction.”
The full line of Arc Armor digital helmets comes with a new three-year warranty that matches the longest warranty in the industry for a welding helmet.
“Welders can take comfort in knowing the helmets will provide long lasting performance in addition to enhanced functionality and comfort,” said Sommers.
New product highlights:
· New digital controls and headgear introduced for Digital Elite™, Digital Performance™ and Digital Pro-Hobby™ Series helmets
· New Fury™ and Illusion™ graphic designs are the first large-window professional-grade helmets in the industry with graphics for women
· Three-year warranty matches the longest for welding helmets in the industry
Product links
New Digital Elite Series Video Overview
Additional product information
The Arc Armor line of digital auto-darkening welding helmets offers something for welders of all skill levels and applications:
Digital Elite Series: These helmets feature four operating modes: weld, cut, grind and x-mode. X-mode eliminates sunlight interference and low-amperage lens opening caused by obstructed views. The helmet features a nine-square-inch viewing area and four independent arc sensors for maximum viewing and dependable lens response. An auto-on/auto-off feature triggers the lens immediately upon arc strikes, ensuring protection and saving batteries when not in use. Digital Elite Series helmets offer variable shades #8-13 for welding (including in x-mode), #5-8 for cutting, and light state #3.5 for grinding. TIG rating: 5 amps.
Digital Performance Series: Featuring three arc sensors and three modes (weld, cut and grind), the Digital Performance Series offers a viewing area of 7.22 square inches. Digital Performance Series helmets also feature auto-on/auto-off power control, and provide variable shades #8-13 and light state #3.5. TIG rating: 5 amps.
Digital Pro-Hobby: Featuring two arc sensors and two modes (weld and grind), the Pro-Hobby Series offers a viewing area of 6.06 square inches with variable shades #8-12 and light state #3.5. TIG rating: 20 amps.