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Richard Leipold 1232, Sebatan Leather Glove 35cm Heat Resistant Heat Insulating Special Lining

Richard Leipold Sebatan Leather Glove 35cm Heat Resistant Heat Insulating Special Lining

5,24 € / pair

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Sebatan Leather Glove 35cm Heat Resistant Heat Insulating Special Lining, 60 pairs

Richard Leipold

Sebatan Leather Glove 35cm Heat Resistant Heat Insulating Special Lining, 60 pairs

Richard Leipold logo

5 / 5

314,21 €

350,11 

Price per 6 packages (60 pairs)


5,24  / pair

Total: 314,21 €1 carton (60 pairs)

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Features You'll Love

Glove Features · Extra Long feature highlight

Glove Features · Extra Long
Cuff Style · Open

Extended cuff provides superior forearm protection from splashes, chemicals, and abrasions, keeping you safer and more confident.

Determines how the glove secures around the wrist, affecting fit, protection from debris, and ease of putting gloves on and taking them off.

EN 388 · Tear Resistance Level 4 feature highlight

EN 388 · Tear Resistance Level 4
EN 407 · Heat Contact Level 2, Radiant Heat Level 1, Molten Metal Resistance Level X

Offers the highest level of protection against tearing, withstanding a strong force before ripping.

Protects your hands when briefly handling hot objects up to 250°C. This allows you to hold an item at this temperature for at least 15 seconds, ideal for tasks like handling hot pots or equipment.

Provides basic protection by delaying heat transfer from a radiant source for at least 7 seconds. This makes it suitable for brief exposure to radiant heat, such as when working near ovens or furnaces from a distance.

This product was not tested for resistance against molten metal splashes under the EN 407 standard. Therefore, it is not intended for use in activities like welding or foundry work where this specific hazard is present.

Product description

5-finger heat-resistant split leather glove with special heat-insulating lining according to EN 407 / 12477 A. The length is 35cm.

  • The composition and construction materials of the gloves, determining protection level, durability, comfort, and suitability for specific work hazards.

  • Determines how the glove secures around the wrist, affecting fit, protection from debris, and ease of putting gloves on and taking them off.

  • Extended cuff provides superior forearm protection from splashes, chemicals, and abrasions, keeping you safer and more confident.

    Multi-purpose design offers versatile protection and comfort, ready for a wide range of tasks.

    Full finger coverage offers complete protection and warmth, keeping your hands safe and comfortable.

  • Measures how far up the arm the glove extends, determining the area of protection from fingertip to cuff end for different safety requirements.

  • Cut Resistant
  • Heat & Flame Resistance
  • Hand Protection
  • Protective gloves with the EN ISO 21420:2020 rating are tested for general requirements, including design, construction, the absence of harmful chemicals, correct sizing, and dexterity. This ensures the gloves are safe and comfortable to wear, fit correctly, and won't cause adverse skin reactions.

  • Protective gloves with the EN 388:2016 rating are tested for resistance against mechanical risks like abrasion, cuts, tears, punctures, and optional impact. This rating helps you quickly identify and choose gloves that offer the right level of protection for your hands during various tasks.

    Test results

    Offers the highest protection against puncture from objects like nails, measured with a standardized blunt probe.

    Offers the highest level of protection against tearing, withstanding a strong force before ripping.

    Offers the highest level of protection against intense rubbing and wear from rough materials.

    Provides minimal protection against cuts from a rotating blade under constant, low force.

    Provides the highest level of cut protection, passing a specialized test for materials that dull blades.

  • Gloves and other hand protective equipment with the EN 407:2020 rating are tested for protection against heat and/or fire, including resistance to flames, contact heat, convective heat, radiant heat, and splashes of molten metal. This means you can choose products with specific protection levels to safely handle hot items, work near flames, or in environments with thermal risks.

    Test results

    Provides good protection by delaying heat transfer from hot air or flames for at least 10 seconds. This makes it suitable for tasks where hands are exposed to open flames or hot environments.

    Offers the highest protection against catching fire when briefly touching a naked flame. The material resists burning and will extinguish itself almost immediately, giving you crucial time to react and stay safe from burns.

    Protects your hands when briefly handling hot objects up to 250°C. This allows you to hold an item at this temperature for at least 15 seconds, ideal for tasks like handling hot pots or equipment.

    Provides basic protection by delaying heat transfer from a radiant source for at least 7 seconds. This makes it suitable for brief exposure to radiant heat, such as when working near ovens or furnaces from a distance.

    This product was not tested for resistance against molten metal splashes under the EN 407 standard. Therefore, it is not intended for use in activities like welding or foundry work where this specific hazard is present.

    Offers the highest protection (Level 4) from large splashes of molten metal, withstanding up to 200 grams. This provides critical safety for high-risk jobs like welding or foundry work where significant contact with molten metal is possible.

  • Welding gloves with the EN 12477:2001/A1:2005 rating are tested for protection against hazards like molten metal splashes, flames, heat, and mechanical risks during welding. This ensures your hands and wrists are reliably protected, allowing you to work safely.

  • PPE stands for "personal protective equipment." PPE Category 2 refers to equipment that is more complex, and has a higher level of risk. Examples of PPE Category 2 include safety helmets, ear protection, and fall arrest equipment. In Europe, PPE Category 2 must meet certain safety standards set by the European Union, which means that it must be designed and manufactured to protect the user without causing harm. Companies that make or sell PPE must prove that it meets these standards. They also must have a quality management system in place and have to be audited regularly by a notified body.

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