Specifications
1.Material: HPPE and glass fiber;2.Cut resistant level 5;
3.Nitrile dipped for added grip;
4.water and oil proof.
13 gauge knit Cut resistant Glove is highly dexterous, yet provides stellar cut level 5 protection.The nitrile coating on the palms increases puncture and abrasion resistance and provides a superior grip in oil. These gloves are dipped over an ergonomic hand form for a natural, comfortable fit. Back of the hand is uncoated for good breathability.
Features
- 13 Gauge Seamless knit for dexterity
- HPPE and glass fiber blend to provide Cut Level 5 Protection
- Nitrile Dipped Palm increases puncture and abrasion resistance
- Superior grip in oil
- uncoated back for good breathability
Applications
- Automotive
- Light Metal Stamping, Fabrication
- Small Parts Handling
- Assembly
- Glass Handling
- Sheet Metal Work
High Quality HPPE Nitrile Palm Dipped anti cut level 5 gloves
Port Shanghai
Packaging 1 pair/polybag, 200 pairs/carton
MOQ 500 pairs
Delivery time 15 days after formal order
Payment 30% on order confirmation,70% against copy B/L
Production capacity 80,000 pairs per month
Q: Do cut-resistant gloves offer good puncture-resistance?
A: Many cut-resistant gloves are manufactured to provide protection from a SLASH from sharp items like knives/blades. However, they may provide very little, if any, puncture-resistance from a pointed item like a needle.
Q. Should cut-resistant gloves be used to protect one from cuts from powered/mechanical equipment like powered saws and drills?
A: Most all manufacturers of cut-resistant gloves will not suggest the use of cut-resistant gloves for protection against powered devices. Gloves are typically tested for use with non-powered blades and sharps only.
The use of a cut-resistant glove with powered equipment could potentially harm an individual. If the moving blade catches the glove, it could result in a person getting pulled into moving machinery. Moving machine parts have the potential for causing severe workplace injuries, such as crushed fingers or hands, amputations, burns or blindness. Safeguards are essential for protecting workers from these needless and preventable injuries. Any machine part, function or process that may cause injury must be safeguarded, especially when the operation of a machine or accidental contact with it can injure the operator or others in the vicinity. These hazards must be either eliminated or controlled.