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Tegera 803, Synthetic Glove 803
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Tegera Synthetic Glove 803

8,91 € / pair

4.8 / 5

Tegera Synthetic Glove 803

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4.8 / 5

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53,47 €

62,09 

Price per 6 pairs


8,91  / pair

Estimated delivery: Wed Oct 22

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Shipping fee is 4,74 € for orders under 150,00 €

Features You'll Love

Coating Material · Polyurethane (PU) feature highlight

Coating Material · Polyurethane (PU)

The substance applied to glove surfaces to enhance grip, durability, and protect...

Cuff Style · Elastic feature highlight

Cuff Style · Elastic

Determines how the glove secures around the wrist, affecting fit, comfort, and p...

EN 388 · Cut Resistance, ISO 13997 Level B feature highlight

EN 388 · Cut Resistance, ISO 13997 Level B
EN 61340-5-1 · Electrostatic Discharge Antistatic

Offers low cut protection for general work, such as packaging and light assembly...

Product description

TEGERA 803, Ultra thin ESD glove with cut protection class B and TEGERA® CRF® Technology. Suitable for electrical work in ESD protected work areas where very good tactile sensitivity and cut protection is required. The glove is suitable for touch scr...

  • Determines how the glove secures around the wrist, affecting fit, comfort, and protection coverage at the wrist area.

  • Seamlessly interact with touch screens, maintaining protection and efficiency on the job.

    Versatile design for a wide range of tasks, giving you reliable protection and flexibility for diverse jobs.

    Full finger coverage provides complete protection for all your digits, ensuring maximum safety.

  • The substance applied to glove surfaces to enhance grip, durability, and protection, with different materials suited for various work conditions.

  • Refers to the fineness of the knit construction, with higher numbers indicating finer knits that provide better dexterity and lower numbers indicating coarser knits.

  • Cut Resistant
  • Electrical Protection
  • 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 low cut protection for general work, such as packaging and light assembly.

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

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

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

    Withstands moderate force from sharp objects like heavy-duty splinters or wires.

  • Electronic components and devices with the EN 61340-5-1:2016 rating are tested for protection against electrostatic discharge damage during handling and manufacturing. This ensures the products you purchase are more reliable and less likely to fail due to unseen static electricity exposure.

    Test results

    Guards the product’s sensitive electronics against damage from static electricity. This protection during manufacturing and handling prevents hidden component failure, ensuring your device works reliably and has a longer operational life.

  • Gloves with the EN 16350:2014 rating are tested for their electrostatic properties, ensuring they safely dissipate static electricity. This prevents static charge build-up, reducing the risk of sparks that can ignite flammable materials or damage sensitive electronics.

    Test results

    This product is tested to safely dissipate static electricity, reducing the risk of sparks in flammable or explosive environments. It is ideal for use in refineries or when handling sensitive electronic components.

  • 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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