Pip Safety
Barracuda Hi-Vis HPPE Glove Nitrile Coated Foam Grip A3 Cut Level HVY710HSNF
EN 388 is a European Standard. Cut Level is determined by the number of cycles it takes a spinning circular blade, that is pulled across the material under a constant weight of 500 grams, to cut the fabric. As the number of cycles increase, so does the glove’s ratings.
FEATURES:
- LINER MATERIAL: High Performance Polyethylene Fiber (HPPE) fibers.
- COATING: Nitrile.
- GRIP: Foam.
- GAUGE: 13 – The number of rows of stitches per inch. A higher gauge means less bulk and greater dexterity.
- Ideal for electronics, glass cutting, sheet metal handling, parts assembly, sharp small parts handling and construction.
- PolyKor blended shell is lightweight and provides excellent dexterity, tactile sensitivity and cut resistance.
- Seamless construction offers increased comfort and breathability.
- Foam Nitrile coated palm and fingers are compatible with light oils and will provide a good grip and excellent abrasion resistance.
- Knit Wrist helps prevent dirt and debris from entering the glove.
- Hi-Vis coloring makes this product very easy to see.
- Color coded hems for easy size identification.
- Washable, resistant to chemicals, water, and ultraviolet light.
- Silicone free.
- ANSI CUT LEVEL: A3.
- Test Method: ASTM F2992-15.
- EN 388 RESULTS: 4542CX
SPECIFICATIONS:
| Abrasion | 4 |
|---|---|
| Cut (Coupe Test) | 5 |
| Tear | 4 |
| Puncture | 2 |
| Cut (TDM-100 Test) | C |
| Impact Protection | X |
| Packed | 10 Dozen/Case |
| Country Of Origin | Pakistan |
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