Cut-Resistant Gloves Protector, Oeko-Tex® 100 Approved-116.547
Typhoon® liner, sandy-nitrile palm coating.
- High protection against cuts — EN 388:2016 level D.
- Excellent abrasion resistance and tear resistance far exceeding the requirements for the highest EN 388:2016 level.
- Knit 15-gauge Typhoon® HPPE and steel fiber blend shell, comfortable and flexible — yet has good cut resistance, providing the gloves with 360° cut protection.
- Very good dexterity, touch sensitivity, and overall glove comfort.
- Excellent grip in dry, wet, and oily conditions – thanks to the sandy nitrile palm coating (also known as micropore nitrile), which displaces liquids on surfaces and creates a “suction effect”.
- Elasticated cuff provides a comfortable and secure fit around the wrist.
- Reinforced thumb crotch provides extended use life.
Typhoon® technology makes use of one of the strongest fibres in the world.
Suitable for:
Assembly work with extremely high requirements to abrasion resistance and where there is risk of cut injuries.
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Description
Cut-resistant glove with blue Typhoon®
- Cut-resistant glove with blue Typhoon® fiber and black nitrile coating in palm.
- High abrasion and tear resistance.
- Especially suitable for assembly work with high requirements to abrasion and with risk of cuts.
Storage/Transport:
- The gloves are first packed in plastic bags which are subsequently packed in cardboard boxes for transport and storage.
- Granberg recommends storing unused gloves in original packaging.
- Prevent direct sunlight.
Maintenance/Cleaning:
- Both new and used gloves should be inspected before use, and before putting them on to make sure that there is no damage to them.
- If in doubt, discard the gloves and select a new pair.
- Leaving the gloves in a contaminated condition may cause a deterioration of quality.
- Cleaning or disinfecting the gloves may also negatively affect quality.
- The performance characteristics of gloves that have been worn or cleaned/disinfected/laundered may differ from the performance levels declared.
- Gloves can only be cleaned with damp cloth, but it will not stop permeation processes.
Obsolescence:
- When stored as recommended, unused gloves will not suffer any change in their mechanical properties for up to five years from the date of manufacture.
- Service life depends on application and maintenance and cannot be specified.
- It is the responsibility of the user to ascertain the suitability of the gloves for the user’s tasks.
Donning/Doffing:
- Select the right size glove for your hand.
- Hold the glove by the cuff with one hand.
- Align the glove thumb with your other hand thumb and slide your hand into the glove, one finger into each finger.
- Pull by the glove cuff and align fingers into the right position.
- Use the same procedure for the other hand. If gloves are not contaminated, pull by the fingertips to doff the gloves.
- If gloves are contaminated, hold the glove cuff and pull toward the finger until the gloves come off.
Please note:
- Inspect the gloves for damage before use.
- The gloves shall not be worn when there is a risk of entanglement with moving parts of machines.
- Gloves meeting the requirement for resistance to puncture may not be suitable for protection against sharply pointed objects such as hypodermic needles.
- Gloves containing latex may cause allergic reactions in cases of hypersensitivity to latex.
- Seek medical advice if applicable. None of the raw materials used in glove, or process of manufacturing it, are known to be harmful to the user.
- Do not expose to open flame.
- No flame protection is claimed. If the gloves become wet, do not use them to handle hot objects.
- For multi-layer gloves, performance level are applicable to the whole glove including all layers.
- These gloves are intended to protect hands in working environments in accordance with EN 388:2016+A1:2018, EN 407:2020, EN ISO 21420:2020 and ANSI/ISEA 105-2016.
- It is the responsibility of the user to evaluate and determine risks based on the intended application.
- The gloves should only be used for applications declared suitable by the manufacturer.
- Risk should be evaluated keeping in mind the protection levels and the harmoniased standards on which gloves are tested.
- The results of the tests should help in glove selection, however it must be understood that actual conditions of use cannot be simulated and it is the responsibility of the user, not the manufacturer, to determine glove suitability to the intended use.
- Further information may be obtained from manufacturer.
Additional information
Product family | Nitrile Gloves |
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Colour | Blue, Black |
Standards | EN ISO 21420:2020, EN 388:2016+A1:2018, EN 407:2020 Contact heat, OEKO-TEX® Standard 100, CE Cat.II |
Liner Material | Typhoon® |
Coating material | Nitrile |
Coating type | Palm coated |
Fatures and Properties | Breathable, Precision, Thumb base reinforcement |
Tolerance, material thickness | (+/-): 0.01 mm |
Protection and Resistance | Abrasion Resistant, Cut Resistant, Tear Resistant |
Grip design | Sandy |
Grip | Dry, Wet, Oil |
Glove fit | Tight fit |
Size | 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 |
Length | 22,5-28,5 cm |
Packaging Unit | Pair |
Pieces Per Bundle | 12 |
Application area | Automotive, Building and Construction, Glass, Logistics and Warehousing, Maintenance, Oil, Gas and Mining, Pulp and Paper, Steel and Metal |