These hoods and headcovers are designed to be used with a PAPR system as specified so they have a connection in the back to do that. They are NOT designed to be used as a standalone face-covering because of the connection in the back.
3M Versaflo Integrated Suspension Head Cover (S-133)
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Product Description
The 3M Versaflo S-100 Series Integrated Suspension Head Cover has integrated head suspension for full head and face coverage, as well as, limited eye and face protection. This head cover is cost-effective and can be used with 3M Powered Air Purifying Respirators and Supplied Air Respirator Systems in a wide variety of applications.
3M Versaflo S-Series Headcovers have been designed to provide users with the optimal level of comfort. Easily adjustable suspensions and soft comfort pads help provide excellent fit, stability and tracking. Comfort suspension headcovers feature wide faceseals with soft elastic for improved comfort and reduced air flow noise. The premium reusable suspension allows wearers to modify the airflow distribution inside the hood to suit personal comfort needs. All of these improvements combine to help workers stay more comfortable throughout the day.
S-Series headcovers direct a comfortable stream of air into the headgear. The moving airflow may make hot environments more tolerable while reducing visor fogging. When used with an approved 3M Supplied Air Regulator, the compressed air can be made cooler or warmer by up to 50°F (28°C) for additional comfort.
All S-Series compatible breathing tubes feature the innovative 3M Quick Release Swivel (QRS) connection. Simply push the QRS end of the breathing tube into the air inlet of the headgear until it snaps into place. The breathing tube can be quickly removed with only one hand by squeezing the breathing tube clips.
Features & Benefits
- For use with certain 3M Powered Air Purifying Respirators and Supplied Air Respirator Systems.
- Provides limited head and face coverage.
- Provides limited face and eye protection from liquid splash, low energy flying particles and dust.
- Provides excellent field of view.
- Suitable for applications which require frequent replacement of the entire headtop assembly.
- No assembly required; ready to use out of the box.
Country of Origin: United States.
Technical Information
3M Versaflo Integrated Suspension Head Cover (S-133)
- Weight: 6 ounces
- Country of Origin: United States
Note: Specifications are those given by manufacturers and are not tested for accuracy.
S-133 Standard sizes
ITEM SIZE | ITEM # |
ITEMS PER CASE |
QUANTITY ORDERING |
PRICE PER ITEM |
PRICE PER CASE |
Medium/Large | S-133L-5
UPC = 051131170711 | 5 | Single Item (1-4 Items) 1 - 4 Cases (5-24 Items) 5 - 9 Cases (25-49 Items) 10+ Cases (>= 50 Items) | $36.40 $34.91 a 4% discount $34.62 a 5% discount $34.33 a 6% discount | |
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JESSE WARD Jan 10, 2021
QUESTION: Does this item: 3M Versaflo Headcovers, Hoods & Kits pricing include the filtration system for the S-433 HEADCOVER - SMALL/MEDIUM or is the respirator priced and located in another section of your site? Basically, what I am asking is does the pricing cover the hood and the respirator for the hood?
ANSWER: Only the item labeled as "TR-300N+ HKL kit " includes the PAPR unit. All the also listings are for the hood/headcover only. Thank you.
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