Breathe easy with the new SATA vision 2000 respirator kit

May 27, 2025
Breathe easy with the new SATA vision 2000 respirator kit
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German spray gun and bodyshop equipment supplier SATA has introduced a new version of its highly popular SATA vision 2000 respirator kit. 


The latest kit contains a SATA vision 2000 n Hood, belt unit with activated charcoal adsorber, as well as a 1.2 m SATA air hose. This comes in a practical and convenient box, for easy storage and protection. 

The SATA vision 2000 n respirator kit offers painters the ultimate in in-booth protection and comfort. The kit fully complies with latest health and safety requirements and provides the wearer with a more comfortable and hygienic working environment.

The hood is fully adjustable and offers a very wide field of vision. The single visor system delivers  excellent visibility, while the belt unit with activated charcoal absorber and extra-large charcoal filter element provides clean air and first class respiratory protection. 

The new SATA vision 2000 respirator kit is article number: 1108936 and is now available from SATA stockists. 
 
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