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Made from nitrile, these gloves stand up to oil better than latex or neoprene—they resist punctures and tears while you grease machines or service engines.
Often worn when handling electronic components, these gloves drain static electricity to protect sensitive parts from damage.
Cleaned and bagged in areas with low levels of particulates, these powder-free gloves are safe to use in clean rooms. They help you keep skin oil, microbes, and dust from contaminating your work.
Metal additives in these gloves will set off metal detectors if they fall into your line. They help you comply with Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) programs for keeping contaminated food from leaving your facility.
The coating on these gloves provides extra protection without limiting dexterity. It also provides a secure grip.
The all-leather design offers durability and wear resistance.
Shield the tops of your hands from bumps and bruises in tight spaces around heavy equipment.
Get a grip so your hands don’t slip. The silicone rubber on the front of these gloves sticks to nearly any dry surface for added traction while you work.
Originally designed for use when repairing gas leaks, these gloves won’t drip, melt, or ignite when exposed to flames or sparks.
Protect your hands from machining accidents—these gloves tear easily at marked points on the fingers if they get caught in machinery.
Designed for jobs where you need to stay nimble. These form-fitting gloves resist abrasion and conform to your hand to reduce fatigue.
Operate touch-screen devices without removing your gloves. A coating on the palm adds wear and abrasion resistance.
Reduce hand fatigue while operating rivet guns, jackhammers, and other power tools that produce high levels of vibration.
Protect your hands from cuts and friction burns while using electric drain cleaners.
Protection where it counts—these gloves prevent a chainsaw from slicing through to your hand.
These flexible gloves combine abrasion resistance with a design that conforms to your hand for improved dexterity. Use them to cover your hands while leaving some or all of your fingertips open to grip objects.
Use these gloves to cover your hands while leaving your fingertips open to grip objects.
Protect your hands from oil, acids, and scrapes while you're working.
Resistant to most acids, alcohols, and cleaning solutions, these gloves are often used for cleaning laboratories and general maintenance work.
Protect your hands from esters, highly corrosive acids, and ketones such as acetone. Better at blocking out gases and vapors than other chemical-resistant gloves, these butyl gloves are often worn in chemical handling and aircraft manufacturing.
Wear as a liner or over other gloves to protect against esters as well as aromatic, chlorinated, and oxygenated solvents such as ketones and alcohols. These gloves are commonly used to handle spill cleanup.
Keep your hands protected from harsh solvents and degreasers. These gloves are often used when cleaning machinery, tools, and other equipment.
Resistant to a broad range of acids, solvents, and other chemicals, these gloves are ideal for cleaning up spills. They’re made with five layers of polyethylene that block chemicals from reaching your hands, yet they’re still thin and lightweight.
The lining withstands intermittent heat, while the outer layer of material acts as a barrier to chemicals and solvents.
Designed for intermittent handling of hot pipes, engine parts, and castings, these gloves protect your hands from moderate heat and some abrasion.
Protect your hands from intermittent exposure to flames and radiant heat.
The coating on these gloves provides extra wear resistance and protection when handling sharp tools or objects.
Use these gloves to avoid cuts when working with sharp or pointy objects.
More durable than standard cut-protection gloves, these have a leather palm.
These flexible gloves combine cut resistance with a design that conforms to your hand for improved dexterity. All have reinforced palms to reduce the risk of cuts when handling sharp and pointed objects.
An ultra-thin 21-gauge knit makes these the thinnest cut-protection gloves we offer. Wear them for assembly work and other jobs where you need a precise touch.
Handle sharp objects in cramped spaces where your hands might bump into heavy machinery.
Made of leather, these gloves are more durable and wear-resistant than standard cut-protection gloves.
Lined to keep hands warm and coated to prevent cuts, these gloves are often worn for work with sharp tools in cold environments.
Designed for emergencies, these gloves keep your hands safe by tearing at marked points on the fingers and back of hand if caught in machinery.
Keep your fingertips bare to handle objects while still protecting the rest of your hand from cuts.
Often used on machine assembly jobs where protection against oil and cuts is essential, these gloves are thin enough for precision work.
Made of interlinked rings, these gloves protect your hands from cuts and puncture wounds.
Snug and flexible, these gloves shield your hands from sharp objects without limiting dexterity. A fleece lining protects you from frozen objects, frosty weather, and wind.
Protect hands from sharp edges, icy surfaces, and freezing weather. These gloves remain flexible in low temperatures and have a thermal liner.
Protect your hands from sheet metal, glass, and other sharp objects while using touch screens in automated warehouse picking, robot teaching, or answering your phone.
Use these sleeves alone or with gloves to protect your arms when handling sharp objects.
Wear these liners by themselves or under gloves for added protection when handling sharp objects.
Often used in metal fabrication and glass manufacturing, these sleeves protect your arms from cuts and heat.
ASTM D120 rated for use when handling live electrical equipment, these gloves come tested and marked with the test date. All gloves meet NFPA 70E for protection against arc-flash hazards.
The all-leather design offers durability and wear resistance. An insulated lining safeguards hands from cold objects as well as cold weather.
Lined to insulate hands against cold objects and weather, these gloves have a leather palm to resist abrasion.
A layer of insulation inside these gloves keeps your hands warm while you work outdoors or handle cold objects.
Maintain a secure grip on wet surfaces. These gloves are insulated to safeguard hands from chilly weather and cold objects.
Keep hands warm in temperatures as low as -320° F without sacrificing dexterity. Also known as cryogenic gloves, these can be used to handle dry ice.
Also known as cryogenic gloves, these gloves keep your hands dry and warm at temperatures as low as -320° F.
Keep hands safe while slicing open boxes in cold storage or tackling outdoor maintenance in chilly weather. These gloves are made from durable materials to prevent cuts and have an insulating layer to keep you warm.
Safeguard hands from cuts, impacts, and wintry weather—these gloves are tougher than standard cold-protection gloves.
These mitts can be worn as mitts or open-fingertip gloves. A fleece lining keeps your hands warm when working with cold objects or in cold weather.
Protect your hands from wintry weather, frozen objects, and sharp edges. Easier to slip on or off than gloves, these mitts are a good choice for tasks that don’t require dexterity.
Tougher than standard cold-protection mitts, these mitts protect your hands from cuts and impacts as well as wintry weather.
Shield your hands from welding sparks and spatter common in stick welding. These gloves protect from heat better than TIG and MIG welding gloves, but their thick construction makes it harder to handle small parts.
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.
Protect hands from welding sparks and spatter during MIG welding. These gloves have better heat protection than TIG gloves.
Shield your hands from radiant heat and sparks without sacrificing dexterity. These gloves combine a leather palm with an aluminized fabric backing for protection while you make intricate welds.
Switch between different types of welding without changing gloves. These gloves balance dexterity and heat protection, so they’re good for a variety of welding jobs.
Often used for maintaining low-voltage electrical equipment, these gloves protect you from arc flashes and sharp edges.
Designed with the hazards of utility maintenance and oil and gas rigs in mind, these gloves can handle your tough conditions. They protect your hands from extremely hot equipment, sharp objects, and arc flashes.
For jobs where arc-flash hazards meet tough hands-on work—these gloves offer our toughest protection.
Rated to NFPA 70E standards, these gloves shield your hands from arc flashes.
Often used for outdoor utility work, these gloves shield your hands from the heat and flames of electrical arc flashes. They're also packed with insulation to protect you from wintry weather.
Ideal for outdoor utility and emergency response work, these gloves shield hands from arc flashes—even in heavy rain.
Made for outdoor utility work, these mitts fit over your coat sleeves to shield you from arc flashes and harsh winter weather. They offer better arc protection than gloves but aren’t ideal for handling small parts.
Designed for work with sensitive electronics, these gloves shield your hands from heat and keep electrostatic charges from building up. They’re often used for printed circuit board (PCB) soldering.
Made with conductive fibers, these gloves safely drain static electricity to prevent damage to sensitive electronic parts.
Handle your most sensitive electronics without causing damage. These gloves not only dissipate static charges but also reduce the transfer of contaminants from your hands that could disrupt components.
Protect your hands from solder joints, cut wires, and other sharp edges while you work with sensitive electronics. These gloves are made with conductive fibers that drain static electricity before it can build up and cause damage.
Cleaned and bagged in environments with low levels of particulates, these gloves won't contaminate your work area.
Snip circuit board leads, inspect silicon wafers, and handle other sharp components in clean rooms.
Dip components into acid baths, assemble circuits, and take on other clean room tasks involving hazardous chemicals.
Use these gloves in glove boxes to safely handle hazardous substances or avoid contaminating sensitive materials. Seamless one-piece construction provides maximum strength and integrity.
For applications that require frequent glove changes, the sleeves stay connected to the glove box so you can quickly change the size or type of glove being used.
The accordion design prevents the sleeve from collapsing and allows more air circulation. It stays connected to the glove box so you can quickly change the size or type of glove being used.
Keep arms cool while protecting against harmful UV rays.