Class 2 Insulated Sleeves – Novax
Manufactured Internationally – Enquire now for current availability
Novax’s Rubber Class 2 Insulated Sleeves are manufactured to meet and exceed the EN 60984 standards, which are the internationally recognised standards of Rubber Insulating Sleeves. Manufactured using the environmentally friendly aqueous process, these dipped sleeves provide extra protection from the cuff of the Rubber Insulating Glove up to the shoulder of the user and serves as additional protection from accidental contact with energised equipment.
Key Features:
- Sizes Available: Small, Regular, Large, XL
- AC Maximum Use Voltage: 17kV
- DC Maximum Use Voltage: 25.5kV
- Colour: Yellow Over Red
- Includes straps and 4 buttons
- Curved elbow style
Standards:
- EN 60984
- IEC 60984
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