5039 High-Vis/Gray 12 Grain Cowhide Premium Split Cow Leather/SuperFabric Cut and Sewn Cut-Resistant Gloves - ANSI A8 Cut Resistance

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HexArmor 5039 SZ 12 5039 High-Vis/Gray 12 Grain Cowhide Premium Split Cow Leather/SuperFabric Cut and Sewn Cut-Resistant Gloves - ANSI A8 Cut Resistance

Item #: 5039 SZ 12 by HexArmor

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Material

Premium Split Cow Leather / SuperFabric

Size

12

Color

High-Vis / Gray

Trade Name

SteelLeather

Cuff Type

Safety

Cut Resistance Level

ANSI A8

Lining Material

SuperFabric

Glove Construction

Cut and Sewn

Leather Type

Cowhide

Puncture Resistance Level

Level 5

Product Type

Cut-Resistant Gloves

The HexArmor SteelLeather cut-resistant glove comes in high-vis/gray and meets CE Score 4X44F, Gram Score 5637, ANSI Cut A8, ANSI Puncture 5, EN407 Contact Heat Level 2 standards. R.S. Hughes sells a large variety of gloves designed for a variety of conditions and situations. This particular glove is made with cowhide, premium split cow leather/superfabric, offers a safety cuff and with grain leather grade. Proper sizing is important when buying this product. The size for this product is 12. Cut resistance is an extremely important part of getting the right cut-resistant gloves. This SKU comes with cut resistance level of ANSI A8. Specifications
Specifications:

Application: Lumber/Steel Manufacturing

Resistant Properties:

  • Cut-Resistant
  • Puncture-Resistant
  • Abrasion-Resistant

Leather Grade: Grain

Standards Met: CE Score 4X44F, Gram Score 5637, ANSI Cut A8, ANSI Puncture 5, EN407 Contact Heat Level 2

Special Features: Reinforced index finger and thumb saddle

Series: 5039


Specification parameters description:
Glove Construction:
Values: Supported Supported gloves have a liner built into the glove mold before it is dipped into the glove material. They are stronger but less flexible than unsupported gloves. Unsupported Unsupported gloves do not have a liner built into the glove mold before it is dipped into the glove material. They are less strong but more flexible than supported gloves.