MCR Safety
MCR Safety Cut Pro Kevlar / Cotton Blend, Regular Weight Terrycloth, 9430KM - 12 Each
- SKU:
- R3-9430KM
- UPC:
- 806808072931
- MPN:
- 9430KM
- Availability:
- Ship 1-3 business days
- Weight:
- 1.00 LBS
- Width:
- 8.00 (in)
- Height:
- 8.00 (in)
- Depth:
- 8.00 (in)
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
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Description
These Kevlar / Cotton blended gloves are an excellent choice for those applications where your need cool light Cut Protection. The loop out terry material is super comfortable and breathable and the knit wrist adds yet more comfort for all day wear. Looking for the best cut resistant terrycloth gloves? Look no further than MCR Safety!
ANSI Cut
A2
ANSI Cut
- ANSI Cut Level A2
- ANSI/ISEA 105:2016 Standard
- ASTM F2992-15 Cut Resistance Test Method
WARNING:
THIS PRODUCT IS CUT RESISTANT, NOT CUT PROOF. DO NOT USE WITH OR AROUND MOVING EQUIPMENT, TOOLS OR MATERIAL.
THIS PRODUCT IS CUT RESISTANT, NOT CUT PROOF. DO NOT USE WITH OR AROUND MOVING EQUIPMENT, TOOLS OR MATERIAL.
ANSI Abrasion
- ANSI Abrasion Level 3
- ANSI/ISEA 105:2016 Standard
- Abrasion Resistance Test Method ASTM D3389-15 for Coated Gloves
- Abrasion Resistance Test Method ASTM 3884-09 for Uncoated Gloves
ANSI Contact Heat
Level 4
For applications less than 500 degrees Fahrenheit. Contact Heat Only, Not Direct Flame.
-Gloves Tested Palm Only-
ANSI/ISEA 105:2016 Standard, ASTM F1060 - 18 Standard Test Method for Evaluation of Conductive and Compressive Heat Resistance. Conductive heat ratings measure the highest contact temperature for which the time to second-degree burn is at least 15 seconds and the alarm time is at least four seconds.
Near Shore Manufacturing
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TAA Compliant
This product is made in a TAA Compliant country and meets the requirements set forth by The Trade Agreement Act of 1979
Gauge
Knitted Gloves and sleeves are made with yarn that range from 7 gauge to 21 gauge. The lower the gauge of a yarn the thicker the glove will be. The higher the yarnÂ’s gauge the thinner the glove will be, which allows for ultimate dexterity.