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Lincoln Electric has expanded its standard warranty for all VIKING Auto-Darkening Welding Helmets to five years. Effective for all VIKING Auto-Darkening Welding Helmets manufactured as of October 1, 2022, this improved standard warranty is a result of Lincoln Electric’s continuous dedication to offering high quality products that stand up to rigorous standard testing and certification procedures. 

We stand behind the durability and functionality of our VIKING products, and we are proud to pass along the peace-of-mind to our customers with a top of line 5-year warranty,” said Michael Clifford, Product Manager of Welding Gear & Tools, Lincoln Electric.

Testing and certification procedures

Our goal is to deliver proven welding protection you can count on, and that includes a hassle-free warranty that keeps welders under the hood with a welding helmet that delivers unmatched reliability.”

VIKING Auto-Darkening Welding Helmets covered under the 5-year standard warranty include:

  • VIKING™ FGS Series
  • VIKING™ 3350 ADV Series
  • VIKING™ 3350 Series
  • VIKING™ 2450 ADV Series
  • VIKING™ 2450 Series
  • VIKING™ 1840 Series
  • VIKING™ 1740 Series
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