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TIG Welding Gloves

Safeguard hands from welding sparks and spatter while TIG welding. These gloves are thinner than MIG gloves, giving you more flexibility and sensitivity to handle small parts.
Deerskin gloves are form-fitting. Even if they happen to get wet, they’ll dry soft. Reinforced gloves have extra material in high-wear spots to extend their life. Gloves with a reinforced side reduce the risk of pinky shrink, which happens when heat causes a glove’s pinky area to shrivel. Gloves that meet ANSI/ISEA 105 standards are rated for various forms of protection, such as resistance to cuts, abrasions, punctures, or heat. The higher the rating, the greater the protection. Gloves that cannot be sold to Canada are restricted by import regulations.
Available Sizes | |
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| Size | Glove Size |
| M | 8 |
| L | 9 |
| XL | 10 |
MIG Welding Gloves

Protect hands from welding sparks and spatter during MIG welding. These gloves have better heat protection than TIG gloves.
Pigskin gloves are ideal for wet or oily conditions. They won’t stiffen when wet.
Gloves that meet ANSI/ISEA 105 standards are rated for various forms of protection, such as cuts, abrasions, punctures, or heat. Their extra protection means you can switch between welding jobs and other tasks without changing gloves.
Arc-Flash-Protection Gloves

Rated to NFPA 70E standards, these gloves shield your hands from arc flashes. Check the minimum arc rating and personal protection equipment (PPE) category provided for your workplace. The higher the arc rating, the greater the flame resistance.
Available Sizes | |
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| Size | Glove Size |
| S | 7 |
| M | 8 |
| L | 9 |
| XL | 10 |
| 2XL | 11 |

























