44 Replacement Welding Helmet Lenses Starting at $1.50
Maintain optimal visibility and safety with our extensive selection of replacement welding helmet lenses. Whether you need a simple passive shade 10 filter for a classic hood, a high-tech auto-darkening replacement cartridge for your Miller Digital Elite, or just a fresh clear cover lens to replace a pitted one, we have you covered. We stock genuine OEM lenses from Miller, Lincoln Electric, 3M Speedglas, and Optrel to ensure a perfect fit for your specific helmet model.
Lincoln Welding and Plasma Cutting Accessories
FGS® 3250D - Side Lens Cover #KP3705-1
Lincoln Welding and Plasma Cutting Accessories
VIKING™ 3350 ADV Series ADF Cartridge Kit #KP3045-5
Lincoln Welding Apparel
Replacement OMNIShield™ Clear Lens Dual Coating #KP3757-1
3 purchased
Lincoln Welding Apparel
OMNIShield™ Shade 5 Flip-Up Lens Replacement #KP4974-1
Lincoln Welding Apparel
OMNIShield™ Shade 8 Flip-Up Lens Replacement #KP4975-1
Lincoln Welding Apparel
Replacement OMNIShield™ Lens - Shade 3 IR #KP3758-1
Lincoln Welding Helmets
2x4C® Series Premium Glass Passive Welding Lens - Shade 11 #KP5268-3
1 purchased
Lincoln Welding Helmets
2x4C® Series Premium Glass Passive Welding Lens - Shade 10 #KP5268-2
Lincoln Welding Apparel
2x4C® Series Premium Glass Passive Welding Lens - Shade 9 #KP5268-1
Miller Safety Equipment
T94 Auto-Darkening Welding Lens w/ ClearLight 4x #296787
Miller Welders
Digital Infinity Welding Lens w/ ClearLight 4x #296775
1 purchased
Miller Safety Equipment
Digital Elite Auto-Darkening Welding Lens w/ ClearLight 4x #296762
Lincoln Electric
VIKING™ 1740/1840 - Bulk Outside Cover Lenses #KP4627-1 (pack of 50)
Miller Safety Equipment
T94i Auto-Darkening Welding Lens w/ ClearLight 4x #296879
Miller Safety Equipment
Digital Performance Auto-Darkening Welding Lens w/ ClearLight 4x #296758
1 purchased
3M
Speedglas Inside Protection Plate 9100X, Welding Safety #06-0200-20 (pack of 25)
28 purchased
3M
Speedglas Inside Protection Plate 9100V, Welding Safety #06-0200-10
15 purchased
Miller Tables, Mounts, and Accessories
Auto-Darkening Fixed Shade #10 Lens #770226
17 purchased
Miller Electric
Digital Elite Auto-Darkening Helmet Replacement Lens #256469
22 purchased
Types of Replacement Welding Lenses
A welding lens is the most critical component of your helmet. Over time, cover lenses get scratched, and auto-darkening batteries fail. Choosing the right replacement depends on your helmet shell and your welding process.
1. Cover Lenses (Inside & Outside)
These are the clear plastic shields that protect your expensive filter from spatter, smoke, and scratches. They are consumable items and should be replaced frequently.
- Outside Cover Lens: Takes the brunt of the heat and spatter. If your view is cloudy or pitted, replace this first.
- Inside Cover Lens: Protects the filter from sweat and dust inside the helmet.
- Tip: Always check your specific helmet model number (e.g., Miller Digital Elite, Lincoln Viking 3350) as cover lenses are not universal.
2. Auto-Darkening Filter (ADF) Cartridges
This is the electronic "brain" of the helmet. If your lens is no longer switching or has dead spots, you may need a replacement cartridge. High-end cartridges like the Miller T94i lens offer features like ClearLight™ technology for better color visibility.
3. Passive Filter Plates
For traditional "sugar scoop" helmets, these are the standard fixed-shade glass or polycarbonate plates (usually Shade 10 or 11). They are inexpensive, durable, and offer excellent optical clarity for Stick welding.
4. Cheater Lenses (Magnifying)
A Magnifying "Cheater" Lens inserts into your helmet to act like reading glasses. They are essential for TIG welders who need to see the fine details of a weld puddle without wearing glasses under the hood.
Frequently Asked Questions About Helmet Lenses
How do I know which cover lens fits my helmet?
Cover lenses are specific to the helmet shell series. For example, a Miller Digital Elite uses different lens dimensions than a Digital Infinity. Check your helmet's manual or the model number printed on the shell, then match it to the compatibility list in our product descriptions.
When should I replace my welding lens?
Cover Lenses: Replace them as soon as scratches, pits, or cloudiness obstruct your view. A dirty lens can cause eye strain and poor weld quality.
Auto-Darkening Filters: Replace if the lens flashes, fails to darken, or has cracks. If it is battery-powered, try changing the batteries first.
What shade lens do I need?
For general-purpose MIG and Stick welding at moderate amperages, a Shade 10 or 11 is standard. For high-amperage TIG or flux-core, you may need a Shade 12 or 13. Auto-darkening lenses allow you to adjust this range (typically 9-13) on the fly.




