In Focus: H&S Autoshot Auto-Pro Welding Helmet

June 1, 2021
The H&S Autoshot Auto-Pro Welding Helmet is designed to help technicians clearly see the weld or grind area while working.
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Application

The H&S Autoshot Auto-Pro Welding Helmet is designed to help technicians clearly see the weld or grind area while working. Natural colors come through with H&S Autoshot's true color technology to make it easier for technicians to see their work and manage the welding puddle. 

Features and benefits 

  • The helmet has five-point headgear with a sweatband for all-day comfort. 
  • The ADF lens provides a large viewing area  (4.5” by 5.25”)  and uses true color technology (the user can see every color around them instead of one static color under the hood)
  • Comes with a storage bag.

Selling points 

  • Offers four arc sensors plus solar and battery backup auto-darkening. 
  • Has a dedicated grind mode. 
  • Has large knobs for shade/sensitivity/delay settings.

Origin 

H&S Autoshot worked to create a professional quality helmet at an affordable price. 

Manufacturing/engineering specifications 

The helmet shell is made of special nylon, providing good strength as well as flexibility and weighs only 1.25 pounds.

Storage and display

The helmet comes in a retail-ready four-color box. To display, H&S Autoshot suggests taking it out of the box and hanging it on a peg hook or a tool wall.

Demonstration

According to the company, the best demonstration is to let the customer try on the helmet, feel the comfort, and see through the perfectly clear lens or even allow the customer to weld with it on.

Suggested retail price 

$170

For more information

Contact Eric Sponhaltz at [email protected]

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