Welding lens shade guide

Choosing the correct lens shade protects your eyes and helps you see the weld pool clearly. The chart below shows recommended shade levels for different welding processes and amperages, based on ANSI Z87.1 and EN 169 standards.

👉 Not sure which shade to use? An auto-darkening helmet automatically adjusts to the right level, so you can weld safely without switching lenses.

Amperage (A)MMA (Stick)MIG (Light)MIG (Heavy)MAGTIG (All)Plasma CutPlasma WeldGouging (Arc/Air)
20–409–––77–8––
40–809–10–––88–9––
80–100101010108–99–109–10–
100–150101010109–109–111010
150–17510–1111111110–1210–1111–1210
175–20011–1211–12121211–1310–1211–1211
200–22512121212–1312–1311–1212–1311
225–250121212–1312–1312–1311–1212–1312
250–27512–1312–13131313–1411–1213–1412
275–30012–1312–1313–1413–1413–1412–1313–1413
300–3501313–14141413–1412–1313–1413
350–4001313–14141413–1412–1313–1414
400–45013–141414–15141412–1313–1414
450–5001414–1515151412–131414–15