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Cut- and Heat-Protection Gloves

Often used in glass manufacturing and metal fabrication, these gloves protect your hands from sharp edges and intermittent heat. They’re rated to ANSI/ISEA 105 standards for cut and heat resistance. The ANSI heat rating reflects the amount of heat they can withstand before there’s a risk of second-degree burns. The higher the number, the greater the protection. Holding heavy objects may decrease the temperature rating.
ANSI cut ratings reflect the amount of force required to cut through them with a razor blade. Those with an A5 or A6 rating can be used to cut with blades or handle sharp wire.
Gloves with a coating have a layer of silicone that stops hot liquids and adhesives from seeping through to your skin.
Gloves with Kevlar or aramid are resistant to flames.
Gloves with a reinforced thumb have an added layer of material in a high-wear area to extend glove life.
Available Sizes | |
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| Size | Glove Size |
| XS | 6 |
| S | 7 |
| M | 8 |
| L | 9 |
| XL | 10 |
| 2XL | 11 |
Cold-Protection Gloves

A layer of insulation inside these gloves keeps your hands warm while you work outdoors or handle cold objects.
Gloves with a coated palm give you the best grip, so they’re often used for handling wet objects.
Gloves with a reinforced palm, fingers, or thumb have extra material in heavy-use spots to extend their life without limiting dexterity.
Available Sizes | |
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| Size | Glove Size |
| M | 8 |
| L | 9 |
| XL | 10 |
| 2XL | 11 |

























