Welder's glove. Heat-resistant cowhide split leather (HR). Hand with cotton fleece lining. Cuff with canvas lining. American assembly. Length : 16 Inch. Heat-resistant leather, thickness: 1.2mm to 1.4mm. Lined hand : swansdown. Lined cuff : cotton cloth 300 g/m².
Welder's glove. Heat-resistant cowhide split leather (HR). Hand with cotton fleece lining. Cuff with canvas lining. American assembly. Length : 16 Inch. Heat-resistant leather, thickness: 1.2mm to 1.4mm. Lined hand : swansdown. Lined cuff : cotton cloth 300 g/m². Heat-resistant leather (HR) : # Better Resistance to contact heat # Reduction of the reactivity on flames contact # Flexible leather The levels are obtained on the palm of the glove. They are in increasing levels of performance (from 0 to 4 or 5). 0 indicates that the glove has a lower performance level than the minimum for the individual hazard given. X: indicates that the glove has
This glove complies with the European directive 89/686, notably regarding ergonomics, innocuousness, comfort, ventilation and flexibility, with EN420:2003 (dexterity 4), EN388:2003 (3,1,3,3) and EN407:2004 (4,1,3,x,4,x) European standards, and with EN12477:2001/A1:2005 (type A) welder's glove standard. • CE EN388:2003 Protective gloves against mechanical Risks (Levels obtained on the palm) 3 : Resistance to abrasion (from 0 to 4) 1 : Resistance to cut (from 0 to 5) 3 : Resistance to tear (from 0 to 4) 3 : Resistance to perforation (from 0 to 4) • EN420:2003 General requirements • EN407:2004 Protective gloves against Heat & Fire risks (X = Unrealized test) 4 : Resistance to flammability (from 1 to 4) 1 : Resistance to contact heat (from 1 to 4) 3 : Resistance to convective heat (from 1 to 4) x : Resistance to radiant heat (from 1 to 4) 4 : Resistance to small projections of molten metal (from 1 to 4) x : Resistance to large projections of molten metal (from 1 to 4)