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3M Optime 95 Beige And Black OverTheHead Earmuffs

Part Number: 7000002328SKU: 3MRH6F/V
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  • 3M� Peltor� Optime� 95 Beige/Black Over-The-Head Folding Earmuffs with 21 dB NRR feature double-shell technology to provide effective hearing protection. They offer maximum noise reduction throughout the full range of low and high frequencies. ABS earmuffs with stainless steel construction resist bending and wrapping while the pivot points tilt for optimum comfort and efficiency. Ultra light earmuffs with liquid/foam filled cushions can take the noise levels up to 95 dBA and are developed to provide ultimate protection in the most demanding noise environments. They are color-coded to help match attenuation needs and feature special cups that fold up into the headband for compact storage. Application areas include assembly, cleaning, demolition, electrical, grinding, machine operations, painting, sanding and welding. Earmuffs are suitable for industries like automotive, construction, food and beverage manufacturing, manufacturing, metal production and fabrication, military maintenance, repair and operation, mining, oil and gas, pharmaceutical and transportation.

Features

  • Folding Cups fold up into the headband for compact storage
  • Stainless steel construction resists bending and warping
  • Earcup pivot points tilt for optimum comfort and efficiency
  • Ultra light with liquid/foam filled earmuff cushions
  • Color-coding for compliance sighting

Applications

  • Assembly
  • Cleaning
  • Demolition
  • Electrical
  • Facility Maintenance
  • Grinding
  • Machine Operations
  • Painting
  • Sanding
  • Welding

Includes

Specifications

  • CSA Class B
  • Noise Reduction Rating (NRR): 21 dB

Caution

  • NRR may overestimate the hearing protection provided during typical use
  • 3M recommends reducing the NRR by 50% for estimating the amount of noise reduction provided

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