Insulated Glove Class 00-a 650V Rolled Edge – Novax
Insulated Class 00-a gloves offer personal protection against electrical shocks when working on or near electrical equipment.
Key Features:
- Class: Class 00-a – 650V
- Sizes: 08, 08.5, 09, 09.5, 10, 10.5, 11
- Length: 360mm
- Thickness: <0.7mm
- Cuff: Rolled Edge
- Colour: Yellow
- Ergonomic design for greater comfort
- Manufactured with premium latex rubber for durability and flexibility
- Flared cuff allows room for clothing and circulation
Standards:
- IEC 60903
Options:
Inner Gloves – Cotton Inner Gloves
Inners are worn inside electrical insulating gloves to allow for better comfort and sweat absorption.
Outer Gloves – LV Leather Goat Skin Outer Gloves
Outers are worn outside electrical insulating gloves and provide arc flash and mechanical protection.
Talcum – Glove Talc 100g
Glove talc aids easy donning of insulating gloves, relieves and prevents excessive perspiration, pruritus (itching) and moisture build up in gloves whilst in storage
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