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Heat-Protection Gloves

Designed for intermittent handling of hot pipes, engine parts, and castings, these gloves protect your hands from moderate heat and some abrasion. Holding heavy objects may decrease temperature rating.
Gloves with nitrile grip are textured to help grasp glass, slippery plastics, and oily machine parts.
Use gloves with knit cuffs for a secure fit.
Coated Cut-Protection Gloves

The coating on these gloves provides extra protection and wear resistance. All meet the ANSI/ISEA 105 standard, which designates levels of cut resistance based on the force needed to cut through the material of the glove using a razor blade.
Kevlar aramid gloves absorb moisture.
Palm-coated gloves have an uncoated back side that makes the gloves more comfortable and breathable.
Nitrile-coated gloves are oil resistant and have better abrasion resistance than other coated gloves.
Style A provide cut protection without hindering dexterity. They are textured to provide added grip. For a secure fit, they have a knit cuff.