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Leather: Leather welder's gloves, long
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Leather: Leather welder's gloves, long
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Leather welder's gloves, long

£ 5.28
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£ 4.43
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Leather welder's gloves, long
£ 5.28
inc VAT
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Leather: Leather welder's gloves, long
Description
Details
Extras
  • EN 388:2016, Mechanical risks, 3143X
  • EN 407:2020, Thermal risks, 413X4X
  • Palm in full calf's leather
  • Back and cuff in chrome core split leather, welted seams
  • Pulse protection
  • Application areas: Ideal for general welding work
  • extra long
  • Length: approx. 35 cm
  • Size 10

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Additional information

RECOMMENDED USE
Our assessments are based on practical experience. The valid EN standards have not been taken into consideration. The properties of the individual gloves were assessed in comparison to all other gloves of the respective material group. The higher the assessment, the more suitable the glove is for this field.

Important: The assessment is not a legally binding statement about the actual application suitability. For thisplease refer to the respective EN standards with the test code of the various gloves here in the text of the details screen.
Abrasion
5
Breathability
5
Chemical protection
0
Cold
3
Cut
3
Dexterity
2
Fat/Oil
2
Heat
8
Wet protection
2
Puncture
3
Tear
6
Wet grip
2

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Abrasion
Breathability
Chemical protection
Cold
Cut
Dexterity
Fat/Oil
Heat
Wet protection
Puncture
Tear
Wet grip
33 cm or more
Leather
Natural hard-wearing product, very supple, wear resistant and durable.
EN 388:2016
Protection against mechanical risks, such as abrasion, cuts, puncturing, tears or impact cuts.
EN 407:2020
Fire-resistant, heat-resistant protective gloves, abrasion and tear resistant according to EN 388.
Heat protection
Gloves to protect against thermal risks, e.g. when handling hot parts.
EN 407:2020

Thermal risks

One faces a number of thermal risks at work. For the protection effect of the gloves it is important to differentiate between ambient heat or direct contact with hot objects. Risks are also involved when faced with extreme heat caused by fires, radiation etc.

Heat protection gloves should have wear resistance properties and also a certain level of cut resistance. The minimum wear and tear resistance according to EN 388 is specified for protection gloves of the EN 407.

Fire-resistant and heat-resistant protection gloves from Engelbert Strauss offer day-to-day safety at work.

Testing Criteria:
Flammability: 0-4
Contact Heat Resistance: 0-4
Convective Heat Resistance: 0-4
Radiant Heat Resistance: 0-4
Resistance to small drops of molten metal: 0-4
Resistance to large quantities of molten metal: 0-4

The higher the number (shown with an X below the icon in the example), the better the test result.

Mechanical risks EN 388:2016

Mechanical risks

Protection gloves of this standard need to protect against physical and mechanical loads such as wear, cuts, puncturing, tearing or felling cuts. These loads can occur when working with metal or wood or any other tasks where hands need to be protected against mechanical injury. Also, they must comply with the regulations relating to electrical conductivity of protection gloves.

Protection gloves for mechanical risks must satisfy at least one of the test criteria listed in the table.

Testing Criteria:
Abrasion Resistance: 0-4
Cut Resistance: 0-5
Tear Resistance: 0-4
Puncture Resistance: 0-4
EN-ISO cut resistance: A-F
EN impact protection: yes/no

The higher the number (shown with an X below the icon in the example), the better the test result.

Leather gloves

Grain leather, also called full leather, is the upper most valuable layer of the leather. It is the former fur side of the skin and can be recognised by its natural smooth surface that makes it resistant to oils, grease and wet. It is also very strong and supple. This means that the sturdy, very wear-resistant grain leather is ideal wherever dexterity is required. Gloves made of upholstery leather are also produced from grain leather.

Leather
  • Wear-resistant
  • Sturdy and tear-proof
  • Good mechanical protection
  • For heavy-duty work
Good protection against heat and cuts

Heat protection gloves made of leather combine the positive properties of a natural product with good heat protection. Leather is breathable and comfortable on the skin. It is also very wear-resistant. The protective properties, in particular against splashing metal and heat, make leather gloves suitable for a number of tasks.

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Available sizes

10
10
10

Glove application recommendation

Glove total length

33 cm or more
33 cm or more
25 - 28 cm

Material / coating

Leather
Natural hard-wearing product, very supple, wear resistant and durable.
Leather
Natural hard-wearing product, very supple, wear resistant and durable.
Leather
Natural hard-wearing product, very supple, wear resistant and durable.

Protection standard

EN 388:2016
Protection against mechanical risks, such as abrasion, cuts, puncturing, tears or impact cuts.
EN 407:2020
Fire-resistant, heat-resistant protective gloves, abrasion and tear resistant according to EN 388.
EN 407:2004
Fire-resistant, heat-resistant protective gloves, abrasion and tear resistant according to EN 388.
EN 388:2016
Protection against mechanical risks, such as abrasion, cuts, puncturing, tears or impact cuts.
EN 407:2020
Fire-resistant, heat-resistant protective gloves, abrasion and tear resistant according to EN 388.
EN 407:2004
Fire-resistant, heat-resistant protective gloves, abrasion and tear resistant according to EN 388.
EN 388:2016
Protection against mechanical risks, such as abrasion, cuts, puncturing, tears or impact cuts.

Special properties

Heat protection
Gloves to protect against thermal risks, e.g. when handling hot parts.
Heat protection
Gloves to protect against thermal risks, e.g. when handling hot parts.

Extras

EN 407:2020

Thermal risks

One faces a number of thermal risks at work. For the protection effect of the gloves it is important to differentiate between ambient heat or direct contact with hot objects. Risks are also involved when faced with extreme heat caused by fires, radiation etc.

Heat protection gloves should have wear resistance properties and also a certain level of cut resistance. The minimum wear and tear resistance according to EN 388 is specified for protection gloves of the EN 407.

Fire-resistant and heat-resistant protection gloves from Engelbert Strauss offer day-to-day safety at work.

Testing Criteria:
Flammability: 0-4
Contact Heat Resistance: 0-4
Convective Heat Resistance: 0-4
Radiant Heat Resistance: 0-4
Resistance to small drops of molten metal: 0-4
Resistance to large quantities of molten metal: 0-4

The higher the number (shown with an X below the icon in the example), the better the test result.

Mechanical risks EN 388:2016

Mechanical risks

Protection gloves of this standard need to protect against physical and mechanical loads such as wear, cuts, puncturing, tearing or felling cuts. These loads can occur when working with metal or wood or any other tasks where hands need to be protected against mechanical injury. Also, they must comply with the regulations relating to electrical conductivity of protection gloves.

Protection gloves for mechanical risks must satisfy at least one of the test criteria listed in the table.

Testing Criteria:
Abrasion Resistance: 0-4
Cut Resistance: 0-5
Tear Resistance: 0-4
Puncture Resistance: 0-4
EN-ISO cut resistance: A-F
EN impact protection: yes/no

The higher the number (shown with an X below the icon in the example), the better the test result.

Leather gloves

Grain leather, also called full leather, is the upper most valuable layer of the leather. It is the former fur side of the skin and can be recognised by its natural smooth surface that makes it resistant to oils, grease and wet. It is also very strong and supple. This means that the sturdy, very wear-resistant grain leather is ideal wherever dexterity is required. Gloves made of upholstery leather are also produced from grain leather.

Leather
  • Wear-resistant
  • Sturdy and tear-proof
  • Good mechanical protection
  • For heavy-duty work
Leather gloves

In the case of split leather, the upper grain layer is removed by splitting. This middle layer of skin is distinguished by its rough velour-like texture. Split leather gloves are resistant to heat and the cold, they are wear-resistant and offer good protection of the hands.

Good protection against heat and cuts

Heat protection gloves made of leather combine the positive properties of a natural product with good heat protection. Leather is breathable and comfortable on the skin. It is also very wear-resistant. The protective properties, in particular against splashing metal and heat, make leather gloves suitable for a number of tasks.

EN 407:2020

Thermal risks

One faces a number of thermal risks at work. For the protection effect of the gloves it is important to differentiate between ambient heat or direct contact with hot objects. Risks are also involved when faced with extreme heat caused by fires, radiation etc.

Heat protection gloves should have wear resistance properties and also a certain level of cut resistance. The minimum wear and tear resistance according to EN 388 is specified for protection gloves of the EN 407.

Fire-resistant and heat-resistant protection gloves from Engelbert Strauss offer day-to-day safety at work.

Testing Criteria:
Flammability: 0-4
Contact Heat Resistance: 0-4
Convective Heat Resistance: 0-4
Radiant Heat Resistance: 0-4
Resistance to small drops of molten metal: 0-4
Resistance to large quantities of molten metal: 0-4

The higher the number (shown with an X below the icon in the example), the better the test result.

Mechanical risks EN 388:2016

Mechanical risks

Protection gloves of this standard need to protect against physical and mechanical loads such as wear, cuts, puncturing, tearing or felling cuts. These loads can occur when working with metal or wood or any other tasks where hands need to be protected against mechanical injury. Also, they must comply with the regulations relating to electrical conductivity of protection gloves.

Protection gloves for mechanical risks must satisfy at least one of the test criteria listed in the table.

Testing Criteria:
Abrasion Resistance: 0-4
Cut Resistance: 0-5
Tear Resistance: 0-4
Puncture Resistance: 0-4
EN-ISO cut resistance: A-F
EN impact protection: yes/no

The higher the number (shown with an X below the icon in the example), the better the test result.

Leather
  • Wear-resistant
  • Sturdy and tear-proof
  • Good mechanical protection
  • For heavy-duty work
Leather gloves

Nappa leather is distinguished by its soft structure and good dexterity. Gloves made of nappa leather are ideal for all tasks that require dexterity.

Good protection against heat and cuts

Heat protection gloves made of leather combine the positive properties of a natural product with good heat protection. Leather is breathable and comfortable on the skin. It is also very wear-resistant. The protective properties, in particular against splashing metal and heat, make leather gloves suitable for a number of tasks.

Mechanical risks EN 388:2016

Mechanical risks

Protection gloves of this standard need to protect against physical and mechanical loads such as wear, cuts, puncturing, tearing or felling cuts. These loads can occur when working with metal or wood or any other tasks where hands need to be protected against mechanical injury. Also, they must comply with the regulations relating to electrical conductivity of protection gloves.

Protection gloves for mechanical risks must satisfy at least one of the test criteria listed in the table.

Testing Criteria:
Abrasion Resistance: 0-4
Cut Resistance: 0-5
Tear Resistance: 0-4
Puncture Resistance: 0-4
EN-ISO cut resistance: A-F
EN impact protection: yes/no

The higher the number (shown with an X below the icon in the example), the better the test result.

Leather gloves

Grain leather, also called full leather, is the upper most valuable layer of the leather. It is the former fur side of the skin and can be recognised by its natural smooth surface that makes it resistant to oils, grease and wet. It is also very strong and supple. This means that the sturdy, very wear-resistant grain leather is ideal wherever dexterity is required. Gloves made of upholstery leather are also produced from grain leather.

Leather
  • Wear-resistant
  • Sturdy and tear-proof
  • Good mechanical protection
  • For heavy-duty work
Good protection against heat and cuts

Heat protection gloves made of leather combine the positive properties of a natural product with good heat protection. Leather is breathable and comfortable on the skin. It is also very wear-resistant. The protective properties, in particular against splashing metal and heat, make leather gloves suitable for a number of tasks.

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