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Leather Work Gloves

The all-leather design offers durability and wear resistance.
Gloves with a sleeve extend just above the elbow for added arm coverage. They have a nylon mesh strip midway down the arm, which allows air to circulate comfortably while you work. An elastic cuff keeps them in place.
Cowhide gloves balance durability and comfort.
Vibration-Protection Work Gloves

Reduce hand fatigue while operating rivet guns, jackhammers, and other power tools that produce high levels of vibration. These gloves have either rubber padding or internal air pockets to absorb shock and cushion vibration. All gloves meet ANSI/ASA S2.73 and ISO 10819 standards, which verify that they reduce the amount of vibration that travels from your machine to your hand. As a result, they help protect against health risks related to long-term vibration exposure, such as hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS). They’re also tested according to EN 388 standards for resistance to abrasion, cuts, tears, punctures, and impacts.
Nylon/cotton gloves are thin and lightweight for good dexterity. Gloves with rubber dots on the palm have a strong grip.
Available Sizes | |
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| Size | Glove Size |
| M | 8 |
| L | 9 |
| XL | 10 |
Vibration-Protection Open-Finger Work Gloves

Minimize hand fatigue when using rivet guns, jackhammers, and other power tools that produce intense vibrations. These gloves have shock-absorbing padding that covers your palms and the base of your fingers, leaving your fingertips free to grip objects.
Style A have a thick layer of rubber on the outside of each glove. They meet EN 388, which is a European standard that rates gloves based on their resistance to abrasion, cuts, tears, punctures, and impacts.
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.
Cotton-blend gloves are absorbent, so oil and grease won’t build up on the surface and make them slippery.
Available Sizes | |
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| Size | Glove Size |
| XS | 6 |
| S | 7 |
| M | 8 |
| L | 9 |
| XL | 10 |
Clean Room Gloves

Cleaned and bagged in environments with low levels of particulates, these gloves won't contaminate your work area.
Style A gloves are knitted—the higher the knitting gauge, the thinner the glove. Thinner gloves let you move more freely and feel finer details; thicker gloves are more durable. These gloves have a rubber coating for a secure grip and an extra layer of protection without restricting movement. Polyurethane-coated gloves are thin and lightweight. They’re good for assembling small parts, handling fragile materials, and other jobs that require touch sensitivity. Gloves that meet ANSI/ISEA 105 are rated for various forms of protection, such as cut, abrasion, or puncture resistance. The higher the rating, the greater the protection.
Available Sizes | |
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| Size | Glove Size |
| XS | 6 |
| S | 7 |
| M | 8 |
| L | 9 |
| XL | 10 |
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| Style | Environmental Rating | Texture | Knitting Gauge | Lg. | Touchscreen Compatible | Color | Abrasion Rating | Puncture Rating | Specifications Met | Choose a Size | No. of Gloves Included | Pair | |
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Polyurethane Rubber-Coated Cotton/Nylon Fabric Blend | |||||||||||||
| A | Fed. Std. Class 100 | Smooth | 13 | 10 1/2" | No | Gray | 3 | 2 | ANSI/ISEA 105 | 1 Pair | 8267N16 | 00000 | |

























