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LAN 40 Cal Arc Flash Hood, Coat, and Bib Suit Set w/ LED and Vent

Sale price$2,254.05

SKU: LNS4B-S+HVSL


Ships: 10 business days

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Color:Navy Blue
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  • Arc flash suit set is made from an inherently flame resistant fabric and comes equipped with a hood, coat, and bib overalls
  • Hoods utilize a patented True Color Grey (TCG) arc flash face shield technology which produces no color distortion
  • Polycarbonate window includes anti-fog and anti-scratch resistant coatings
  • Includes a front mounted L.E.D. light and fresh air hood ventilation system for increased comfort and convenience
  • Hood, coat, and bib design utilizes no hook and loop closures making it the perfect solution when frequent laundering is needed

Technical Specs:

  • Arc flash ppe category: 4
  • Bootie size: Not Included
  • Fr arc standards: NFPA 70E|CSA Z462|ASTM F1506|ASTM F1959|ASTM F2178|ANSI Z87.1|ANSI Z89.1|ANSI 125
  • Garment material: Inherently FR Blend
  • Hard cap material: Polycarbonate
  • Hard cap style: Hard Cap US
  • Kit includes: Hood|Coat|Bib
  • Product category: Arc Flash and FR
  • Product sub category: Arc Flash Kits
  • Special features: Hood Ventilation System, LED Headlamp, True Color Grey (TCG™)
  • Window coating: Anti-Scratch|Anti-Fog
  • Window material: Polycarbonate

Tags: 40 Cal Arc Flash Kits, Arc Flash and FR, Arc Flash Kits, Arc Flash PPE Category: 4

Garment & Glove Sizing Chart

Worker Body Measurement: The workers actual measurements determined using a fabric measuring tape.
Oberon Coats, Bib-Overalls, Coveralls: Garment dimensions are larger than the User’s measurements to allow space for movement.

Arc Flash Apparel Measuring Instructions


1.Use a Fabric Measuring Tape

Chest: Measure around the chest just under the arms and across the shoulder blades.

Waist: Measure around the natural waistline.

Height: Measure the total height of the worker. You can tape one measuring tape to a wall and have the worker stand up straight against it.

2. Select the Size

After measuring the worker select the size using the tables above. Each of these numbers represent the maximum measurement per size. Always round up and use the larger of either Chest or Waist.

3. Select the Height

All suits are sold as a Regular size. Order bib-overalls for adjustable height. Short, Tall and Extra Tall sizes are custom Made to Order. Regular Standard size is 5’10” to 6’1”. Workers under 5’8” or over 6’4” need custom sizes.

 

Measurement Directions:

Neck: Measure around the base of your neck; round up to the next half-inch.

Chest: Measure around your chest, under the arms, and across the shoulder blades, over a shirt. If stomach is larger than chest; choose the larger size.

Waist: Measure around your waist at the level you normally wear your pants, over a shirt.

Hip: Standing with feet together, measure around the widest part of your hips, parallel to the floor.

Inseam: Measure a good-fitting pair of pants along the inseam, from crotch seam to bottom edge of cuff.

Sleeve: Bend arm and place fist on hip. Measure from center back of your neck, across shoulder, and down arm to elbow and then to your wrist. This is your sleeve length.

For working garments, measure liberally to find your size, as you need freedom of movement.

 

Arc Flash Glove Measuring Instructions

Step 1: Measure around the hand at the fullest part.

Step 2: Measure from the tip of the middle finger to the base of the hand.

Step 3: Use the LARGEST of these two measurements for the correct size glove.

Step 4: The number of inches/centimeters measured equals the size of the glove.

Garment & Glove Sizing Chart

Worker Body Measurement: The workers actual measurements determined using a fabric measuring tape.
Oberon Coats, Bib-Overalls, Coveralls: Garment dimensions are larger than the User’s measurements to allow space for movement.

Arc Flash Apparel Measuring Instructions


1.Use a Fabric Measuring Tape

Chest: Measure around the chest just under the arms and across the shoulder blades.

Waist: Measure around the natural waistline.

Height: Measure the total height of the worker. You can tape one measuring tape to a wall and have the worker stand up straight against it.

2. Select the Size

After measuring the worker select the size using the tables above. Each of these numbers represent the maximum measurement per size. Always round up and use the larger of either Chest or Waist.

3. Select the Height

All suits are sold as a Regular size. Order bib-overalls for adjustable height. Short, Tall and Extra Tall sizes are custom Made to Order. Regular Standard size is 5’10” to 6’1”. Workers under 5’8” or over 6’4” need custom sizes.

 

Measurement Directions:

Neck: Measure around the base of your neck; round up to the next half-inch.

Chest: Measure around your chest, under the arms, and across the shoulder blades, over a shirt. If stomach is larger than chest; choose the larger size.

Waist: Measure around your waist at the level you normally wear your pants, over a shirt.

Hip: Standing with feet together, measure around the widest part of your hips, parallel to the floor.

Inseam: Measure a good-fitting pair of pants along the inseam, from crotch seam to bottom edge of cuff.

Sleeve: Bend arm and place fist on hip. Measure from center back of your neck, across shoulder, and down arm to elbow and then to your wrist. This is your sleeve length.

For working garments, measure liberally to find your size, as you need freedom of movement.

 

Arc Flash Glove Measuring Instructions

Step 1: Measure around the hand at the fullest part.

Step 2: Measure from the tip of the middle finger to the base of the hand.

Step 3: Use the LARGEST of these two measurements for the correct size glove.

Step 4: The number of inches/centimeters measured equals the size of the glove.