Klein Tools KARBN Pattern Non-Vented Full Brim Hard Hat β Type 1, Class E, 20kV (60345)
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Klein Tools KARBN Pattern Non-Vented Full Brim Hard Hat Overview
The Klein Tools KARBN Pattern Non-Vented Full Brim Hard Hat (model 60345) is a Type 1, Class E hard hat certified to ANSI Z89.1-2014 and CSA Z94.1-15, tested up to 20,000 volts. It has a PC/ABS shell with a hydro-dipped KARBN pattern finish, full brim, and is non-vented as required for the Class E rating.
As the Klein Tools 60345 hard hat, this is a KARBN pattern full brim Class E hard hat with a genuine Klein hydro-dipped hard hat non-vented finish. It is a true Type 1 Class E full brim hard hat 20kV option, built around a Klein full brim hard hat 4-point suspension system.
It weighs 17.6 oz and ships with a 4-point ratchet suspension and pivoting neck pad; a 6-point suspension is available separately as a replacement part. Compare it against Klein's plain full-brim Class E hard hat, browse full-brim hard hats, or see our hard hat classes explained guide.
What This Hard Hat Is Built For
| Use case | Fit | Buyer guidance |
|---|---|---|
| Electrical / utility work | Purpose-built | Class E, tested to 20kV. |
| Top-impact protection | Purpose-built | Type 1: top impact only, not lateral. |
| Sun & rain exposure | Strong | Full brim gives 360Β° coverage. |
| Falling & lateral impact | Not this SKU | Choose a Type 2 safety helmet instead. |
| Distinctive jobsite look | Strong | Hydro-dipped KARBN pattern finish. |
A Class E rating protects the wearer from a specific electrical hazard when the hard hat is worn correctly, undamaged, and paired with the rest of an electrical-safety program; it is not a substitute for de-energizing equipment, insulated gloves, or an arc-flash-rated ensemble. A hard hat also does not keep you from falling: work at height above the trigger set by OSHA 1926.501 still needs a personal fall arrest system β an anchor, a full-body harness, and a connecting device β used alongside head protection, not in place of it. This is also a Type 1 hard hat, tested for top impact only, not the lateral (side, front, back) protection of a Type 2 safety helmet, so match the type to your actual hazard. Inspect the shell and suspension before each use, and replace the hard hat after any significant impact or electrical event even if damage is not visible. See our Type 1 vs Type 2 hard hat guide and the OSHA hard hat requirements reference.
Pros & Cons
- ANSI Z89.1 Class E, tested to 20kV
- Full brim for sun and rain coverage
- Washable, moisture-wicking sweatband
- Patented and universal accessory mounts
- Distinctive hydro-dipped KARBN finish
- Type 1 only; no lateral impact rating
- Non-vented; warmer in hot conditions
- 6-point suspension sold separately
- Not an arc-flash-rated garment by itself
How It Compares
The 60345 is a Type 1, full-brim Class E hard hat with a premium finish. Weigh it against nearby options:
| Option | Type | Finish | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Klein 60345 KARBN (this page) | Type 1, Class E | Hydro-dipped KARBN pattern | Electrical work, distinctive look |
| Klein plain full-brim Class E | Type 1, Class E | Standard shell | Same rating, standard finish |
| Klein Type 2 Class E helmet | Type 2, Class E | Cap-style | Added lateral impact protection |
Choose the Klein KARBN 60345 for the distinctive finish at Class E protection, the plain full-brim Class E for the same rating without the pattern, or the Klein Type 2 Class E safety helmet if you need lateral impact protection. See our cap-style vs full-brim hard hat guide and the best full-brim hard hat guide.
Specifications
| Brand / Model | Klein Tools, 60345 |
| Certification | ANSI Z89.1-2014 Type 1 Class E; CSA Z94.1-15; EN397:2012+A1:2012 (LD); EN12492:2012 clauses referenced |
| Electrical protection | Tested up to 20kV (non-vented) |
| Shell | PC/ABS with hydro-dipped KARBN pattern finish; full brim |
| Suspension | 4-point ratchet with pivoting neck pad, sizes 6.5β8 (6-point sold separately) |
| Weight | 17.6 oz (499 g) |
Related Guides
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Related Resources
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a Type 1 or Type 2 hard hat?
Type 1. It is tested for top impact, the traditional hard hat classification. If you want lateral (side, front, back) impact protection as well, look at a Type 2 safety helmet, such as Klein's own cap-style Type 2 Class E model.
What is the KARBN pattern, and is it real carbon fiber?
It is a hydro-dipped printed finish on the PC/ABS shell that gives a carbon-fiber look. It is a cosmetic finish, not a structural carbon-fiber shell material; the underlying shell is the same PC/ABS used across Klein's hard hat line.
What suspension does it use, and can I upgrade to 6-point?
It ships standard with a 4-point flexible open-frame suspension with ratchet adjustment and a pivoting neck pad. Klein sells a 6-point suspension separately as a replacement part (Cat. No. KHH6SPN2) if you want to upgrade, but that is not what ships in the box.
How much does this hard hat weigh?
About 17.6 oz (499 g). That is a typical weight for a full-brim PC/ABS hard hat with a full suspension system.
Is the sweatband washable?
Yes. The padded sweatband and top pad are machine washable and moisture-wicking, which helps on long or hot shifts.
What accessories can I mount, and how?
Patented front and back mounts fit Klein headlamps without straps, and universal slots on both sides accept compatible hearing protection or a face shield. Confirm any third-party accessory is rated for this hard hat before mounting it.
What head sizes does it fit?
The ratchet suspension adjusts across a hat size range of roughly 6.5 to 8. Try it on or check the fit range against your hat size before ordering if you are near either end.
How does this compare to Klein's plain full-brim Class E hard hat?
Both are non-vented, full-brim, Class E hard hats from Klein; this KARBN model adds the hydro-dipped carbon-fiber-look finish over the same PC/ABS shell and hardware as Klein's plain full-brim Class E model. Choose based on finish preference, since the safety rating is the same class.
Is this the same as Klein's Type 2 safety helmet?
No. This 60345 is a Type 1 full-brim hard hat, tested for top impact only. Klein's cap-style safety helmet (model 60564) is Type 2, tested for top and lateral impact, and has a different suspension and profile.
What electrical protection does Class E provide?
Class E means the shell is tested up to 20,000 volts as a dielectric proof-test. It is a supplementary electrical safeguard, not authorization to work on live circuits; crews still de-energize and follow NFPA 70E.
Does the full brim change the impact rating?
No. The full brim adds all-around shade and rain runoff, but the Type 1, Class E rating comes from the shell and suspension design, not the brim style.
What standards beyond ANSI does it reference?
In addition to ANSI Z89.1-2014 and CSA Z94.1-15, Klein lists EN397:2012+A1:2012 (lateral deformation clause 5.2.4) and specific clauses of EN12492:2012, the European climbing-helmet standard, as referenced test methods.
When should I replace this hard hat?
Replace it after any significant impact, when the shell or suspension shows cracks, dents, or UV chalking, or per Klein's stated service life. A hard hat that has taken a hit may not protect you again even if it looks intact.
Written by Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial. Specifications sourced from Klein Tools published data and ANSI/CSA hard hat standards. Compare the range in full-brim hard hats.
WC Safety is an independent PPE retailer and Amazon Associate; no paid placement. Confirm the Type, Class, and standard markings on the shell label against your site requirements before use, and retire any hard hat that has taken an impact.
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