Ecmweb 6148 Marigold Industrial Rubber Insulating Gloves
Ecmweb 6148 Marigold Industrial Rubber Insulating Gloves
Ecmweb 6148 Marigold Industrial Rubber Insulating Gloves
Ecmweb 6148 Marigold Industrial Rubber Insulating Gloves
Ecmweb 6148 Marigold Industrial Rubber Insulating Gloves

Rubber insulating gloves

March 13, 2014
For workers interacting with exposed energized, de-energized, or re-energized electrical circuits Ergonomic design Available in low voltage (Class 00 and 0) and high voltage (Class 2) versions

Marigold Industrial Rubber Insulating Gloves protect the hands of workers interacting with exposed energized, de-energized, or re-energized electrical circuits. Features include an ergonomic design with a shape that reflects the hand at a natural rest position, non-splayed fingers, and a generous flared cuff that allows room for clothing and improved ventilation. A case-hardened finish provides a smoother glove surface for easing donning and doffing. In addition, the products surpass ASTM standards for tensile strength and stress, ultimate elongation, tension set, tear, and puncture resistance. Available in low voltage (Class 00 and 0) and high voltage (Class 2) versions in yellow, red, and black colors at various lengths, they meet all applicable ASTM, NFPA, OSHA, CSA, and EN standards.

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