The Lincoln Premium Welding Gear Ready-Pak K3715 is a top - notch bundle. It includes a sleek black VIKING 3350 ADV auto - darkening welding helmet, a premium leather - sleeved welding jacket, an arc - rated t - shirt, a full set of welding gloves, a handy 2 - in - 1 dufflepack, and various useful hand tools. This bundle combines products that work in harmony to offer the right fit, protection, and performance. It takes into account your usage rate, welding and cutting processes, amperage range. With an amperage rating up to 500 amps, it's suitable for stick, MIG, TIG, and flux - core welding, as well as oxy - fuel, plasma cutting, and arc gouging. The VIKING 3350 Series Welding Helmet features 4C ADF Technology, enhancing lens performance in clarity, color, carat (lightweight), and cut (even shade from any angle). It also has an extra - large 11.8 square - inch auto - darkening lens for a wide field of view. Included in the package are items like the K4799 - 1 Welder's 2 - in - 1 Dufflepack, K3034 - 5 VIKING 3350ADV Black Welding Helmet, and many more essential tools and safety gear.

Using the Lincoln Premium Welding Gear Ready - Pak K3715 is straightforward. First, put on the arc - rated t - shirt and then the leather - sleeved welding jacket for basic protection. Next, wear the appropriate welding gloves depending on the process - the MX Premium TIG Welding Gloves for TIG welding or the MX Series Premium A4 Cut Resistant MIG Gloves for MIG welding. Then, adjust the VIKING 3350 ADV welding helmet to a comfortable position on your head. The helmet will automatically darken when the arc starts, thanks to its 4C ADF Technology. When it comes to storing your gear, use the 2 - in - 1 dufflepack. Make sure to keep the hand tools clean and dry after each use. Check the safety gear regularly for any signs of wear and tear, especially the gloves and the helmet lens. If you notice any damage, replace the parts immediately to ensure your safety. Also, follow the standard safety procedures for each welding or cutting process you're using.