Brand: 3M
Case Quantity : 10
Product Description :
Designed for comfort and excellent noise reduction
The 3M™ PELTOR™ X Series Earmuffs are designed for comfort and excellent noise reduction during tough jobs where loud sounds are frequent. Available in Over-the-Head, Hard Hat Attached, and Behind-the-Head models, they are designed to adapt the requirements of the work. Featuring an adjustable cup that angles to help create a customized fit for the worker. Electrically insulated options available.
Compatible with the 3M™ E-A-Rfit™ Dual-Ear Validation System
E-A-Rfit™ provides an accurate quantitative assessment of how much noise reduction a hearing protector provides to an individual worker.
X4A OVER-THE-HEAD EAR MUFFS 3M TM PELTOR TM X4A/37273 AAD
- Attenuation Rating
25 Decibel, 26 Decibel, 27 Decibel
- Attenuation Rating (SNR)
27 Decibel
- Bluetooth
No
- Case Quantity
10
- Color Family
Multi-color
- Corded
No
- CSA Class
CSA Class A, CSA Class AL
- Dielectric
No, Yes
- Earmuff Style
Behind the Head, Hard Hat Attached, Over the Head
- Electrically Insulated
No, Yes
- Hearing Protection Style
Behind-the-Head, Hard Hat Attached, Over-the-Head
- Hearing Protection Type
cap-mount earmuffs, Hard Hat Attached, Headband
- Hygiene Kit
HYX4
- Intrinsically Safe
Yes
- Material
ABS/Polyurethane, Foam Plastic Metal
- Metal Detectable
No
- Moisture Resistant
No
High attenuation earmuffs don’t have to be big and bulky! The Noise Reduction Ratings for Peltor X4 earmuffs are 3 to 6 dB higher than other compact, low-profile earmuffs.
Extremely slim and lightweight earcups provide excellent compatibility when used with other 3M personal protection products. New specially-formulated foam earcup inserts and cushions help boost the noise-blocking capability of these comfortable, lightweight earmuffs.
*U.S. EPA specifies the NRR as the measure of hearing protector noise reduction. However, 3M makes no warranties as to the suitability of the NRR for this purpose. 3M strongly recommends personal fit testing of hearing protectors. Research suggests that users may receive less noise reduction than indicated by the attenuation label value(s) on the packaging due to variation in fit, fitting skill, and motivation of the user. Refer to applicable regulations or guidance on how to adjust attenuation label values. It is recommended that the NRR be reduced by 50% to better estimate typical protection.