Reference: 075040
Brand: Indasa
Reference: 075040
Brand: Indasa
Reference: RF751500
Brand: Indasa
Reference: 3M50413
Brand: 3M France - Marine Auto
Reference: FE180
Brand: Indasa
Reference: FE2500
Brand: Indasa
The 3M 6894 - Nasal Shell Set is an original spare part designed to restore the sealing, respiratory comfort and the performance of the complete masks 3M 6000 Series.
It replaces the internal shell worn or damaged and ensures optimal air circulation, limiting the fogging formation on the visor.
(to be changed in the "Reinsurance" module)
(to be changed in the "Reinsurance" module)
(to be changed in the "Reinsurance" module)
Compatible with:
To replace if:
Difficult installation?
Not. The old room is decipted and the new one installs.
Official product 3M?
Yes I do. Manufacturer Part Number 6894.
Half-masks compatible?
Not. Only for full 6000 series masks.
Reference: K6800
Brand: 3M France - Marine Auto
Reference: K6885
Brand: 3M France - Marine Auto
Reference: GD23L
Brand: Santex
Reference: 56270
Brand: 3M France - Marine Auto
Reference: 3M09639
Brand: 3M France - Marine Auto
Reference: 09374
Brand: 3M France - Marine Auto
Reference: 05512
Brand: Intercash Professionnel
Reference: TL9MM
Brand: 3M France - Marine Auto
Reference: 3M06300
Brand: 3M France - Marine Auto
Reference: 02085
Brand: 3M France - Marine Auto
Reference: 30806
Brand: 3M France - Marine Auto
Reference: 3M50457
Brand: 3M France - Marine Auto
Reference: 3M50536
Brand: 3M France - Marine Auto
Reference: K6800
Brand: 3M France - Marine Auto
Reference: 51816
Brand: 3M France - Marine Auto
Reference: KIT50417
Brand: Intercash Professionnel
Reference: M83978
Brand: 3M France - Marine Auto
Reference: 3M07895
Brand: 3M France - Marine Auto
Reference: 80345
Brand: 3M France - Marine Auto
The 3M 6894 - Nasal Shell Set is an original spare part designed to restore the sealing, respiratory comfort and the performance of the complete masks 3M 6000 Series.
It replaces the internal shell worn or damaged and ensures optimal air circulation, limiting the fogging formation on the visor.