MSA V-Gard® Frames
The standard slotted frame works ideally with any MSA slotted helmet. The universal frame featuring a heavy-duty, flat, rubber strap can be used with slotted and non-slotted MSA helmets. With the unique sloped frame design material slides off the frame and out of site. The optional debris control creates a tight seal between helmet and frame. The elevated temperature versions withstand temps up to 350ºF (176ºC).
Specification of MSA V-Gard® Frames
Unique 3-point visor loading to fit and remove visors quickly
Sloped design allows material to easily slide off the frame
Works with or without ear muffs
Perfect Compatibility with many half-mask respirators and more
Various visor versions to suit all applications
Non-metal construction for use in electrical applications
Replaceable, optional debris control creates tight seal between frame and helmet
Universal= Heavy-duty, flat, rubber strap for easy and secure placement on MSA slotted and non-slotted helmets
ET frames are tested to temperatures of 350F (176.7C), reducing warping, cracking or crazing.
Markets: Agriculture, Chemical, Construction, General Industrial, Government, Marine, Mining, Oil & Gas, Utilities, Water Treatment
Applications: Welding, Sanding & Grinding, Painting, Confined Space, Food Processes, Asbestos Abatement
Approvals Include:
ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2010
CSA Z94
EN 166
AS/NZS 1337.1:2010
USA Approvals
ANSI Z87.1-2010 – IAC-03-005-CAL_r1
Canadian Approvals
CSA Z94.3-2007 – 130607_CSA_2552005_2625410
European Union
CE Declaration of Conformity – DECLARATION DE CONFORMITE CE Visors EN
EN166:2001 & EN1731-2006 – CE2247_140827
Russia: & Kazakhstan
TP TC 019/2011
Ukraine
EN 166-2001
EN166 389 BT / EN1731-F =
EN166 marking explanation
High speed particles with medium energy impact (120 m/s)
Additional resistance at extreme temperatures (5 and +55 °C)
Liquid droplets and splash Electric arc resistance non-adherence of molten metal and resistance to penetration of hot solids