Coval Welding gloves 42VB/15
Product description
Heat resistant split leather glove, fully lined with fire resistant non-woven fabric. Partial heat resistant split leather reinforcement on palm.
Identifies the primary substances used in glove construction that determine protection level, comfort, grip strength, and resistance to specific workplace hazards.
The interior fabric that contacts your skin, affecting comfort, temperature regulation, moisture control, and allergen exposure during extended wear periods.
Measures how far the glove extends up the arm, determining protection coverage. Longer lengths shield forearms from chemicals, heat, and other workplace hazards.
Indicates hand measurement classification ensuring optimal protection, dexterity, and comfort. Proper sizing prevents fatigue and maximizes safety during work tasks.
The design of the wrist area that secures the glove and prevents debris entry. Different styles offer varying levels of adjustability, protection, and comfort.
The visual appearance that enhances workplace safety through visibility, identification, and hazard awareness while allowing for team differentiation and brand recognition.
Identifies the material used in the glove's wrist portion, affecting comfort, protection level, and suitability for specific hazards like chemicals or extreme temperatures.
The material used to stitch and join glove sections, affecting overall durability, protection level, and resistance to specific workplace hazards.
- Heat & Flame Resistance
- Welding
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Standards and labels
EN 12477:2001, along with the amendment A1:2005, is a European standard that specifically addresses protective gloves for welders. The standard sets requirements and test methods for gloves designed to protect the hands and forearms from heat and splatter during welding operations. The amendment A1:2005 introduces updates and refinements to enhance the performance and reliability of the gloves, ensuring improved protection for welders. It may include additional requirements for factors such as dexterity, grip, and durability. Compliance with EN 12477:2001 and its amendment ensures that welders have appropriate gloves that meet the necessary safety standards.
EN 407:2004 is a European standard that specifies the safety requirements for protective gloves for thermal risks. It sets rules for the design, construction, and testing of gloves that protect users from heat and fire. Testing includes measurements of contact heat, convective heat, radiant heat, small splashes of molten metal and flame resistance. The standard also includes requirements for labeling and instructions for use. This standard is an updated version of EN 407:1994 and it's intended to protect the users against thermal risks, such as heat and flame, and to help them to choose a suitable glove for their specific application.
EN 388:2016+A1:2018 is a European standard that defines the requirements and test methods for safety gloves used in general mechanical risks. The standard specifies the requirements for the resistance against abrasion, cut, tear, puncture, and impact. Test results for EN 388:2016+A1:2018 include measurements of abrasion resistance, cut resistance, tear resistance, puncture resistance, and impact resistance. The standard is intended to ensure that safety gloves used in general mechanical risks provide adequate protection for the user.
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Price per pair
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