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Tillman® Large Pearl And Bourbon Brown Top Grain Goatskin And Split Cowhide Cotton Fleece Lined MIG Welders Gloves

Part Number: 49LSKU: TIL49L
$25.63

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Item Details

The Tillman® 49 series MIG welding gloves are constructed of top grain goatskin and split cowhide, in pearl and Bourbon Gold. Top grain goatskin palm for enhanced dexterity and seamless forefinger for a great feel on the MIG trigger. Split cowhide back with elastic. Glide Patch on side of palm and cuff eases movement when welding and minimizes radiant heat when resting on a table or work. Straight thumb, with thumb strap and patch reinforcement for added strength and protection in this high wear area. Fleece lined for added heat protection without the bulk. 5? split cowhide cuff for additional protection from sparks and spatter. Sewn with DuPont™ Kevlar® thread. Size is Large.

Features

  • Top grain goatskin and split cowhide
  • Goatskin palm for enhanced dexterity and seamless forefinger for a great feel on the MIG trigger
  • Split cowhide back with elastic
  • Glide Patch on side of palm and cuff eases movement
  • Straight thumb, with thumb strap and patch reinforcement for added strength and protection
  • Fleece lined for added heat resistance without the bulk
  • 5? split cowhide cuff for additional protection from sparks and spatter
  • Sewn with DuPont™Kevlar® thread

Applications

  • MIG Welding

Specifications

  • "
  • Glove Size» Large
  • Material» Goatskin
  • Lining» Cotton Fleece
  • Color» Pearl
  • Thumb Type» Reinforced
  • Welding Process» MIG"

WARNING

  • WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium (hexavalent compounds), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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