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Ansell HyFlex 13 Gauge INTERCEPT Technology And DuPont Kevlar Cut Resistant Gloves With Foam Nitrile Coated Palm

Part Number: 205754SKU: ANE11-511-11
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Item Details

Unprecedented combination of cut protection and dexterity with improved durability Ansell HyFlex® Size 11 Medium Duty Cut Resistant Work Gloves feature a black foam nitrile coating on palm for an increased grip in light oil conditions with good abrasion resistance. Light duty ergonomic gloves come with Intercept Technology® in yellow DuPont™ Kevlar® liner and ANSI cut level 4 reduces the risk of injury and related expenses. Gloves with Knit wrist are made from latex-free natural rubber providing optimum safety to workers as well as product protection. Gloves have major applications in handling sharp-edged materials like glass scrap metal and sheet metal.

Features

  • Unprecedented combination of cut protection and dexterity with improved durability
  • 100% silicone and latex free reduces product contamination and skin sensitivity
  • Intercept Technology yarn developed by Ansell® and DuPont®

Applications

  • Aerospace
  • Automotive
  • Metal fabrication
  • Tier 1
  • White goods
  • Paper
  • Glass handling
  • Plastics/injection molding
  • Public utilities
  • Forming, machining and bending of small sharp parts
  • Small scale metal stamping and assembly
  • Handling slitter blades and utility knives
  • Handling glass or slippery plastics
  • Door and wood framing
  • Handling heavy metals, and trimming/cutting plastic, carpet and cardboard

Specifications

  • EN 388 4442
  • ANSI 4 Abrasion
  • ANSI 4 Cutting

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including 2‑Mercaptobenzothiazole, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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