Electricians' Live Line Insulating Gloves AU |
Manufactured in a curved hand style with seamless construction, before leaving the factory each Salisbury rubber insulating glove is visually inspected inside and out, and electrically tested at its proof test voltage in accordance with ASTM 120. For easier inspection, high voltage gloves feature two colour construction. Deeper snags or scratches expose the inner colour and clearly signify damage serious enough to remove the glove from the field.
Available in full and half sizes, correct glove sizing is important because ill fitting gloves cause hand cramps, reduced flexibility and fatigue. To determine the correct size, measure around the knuckles in inches (excluding the thumb) and then add one inch. The most common size of glove is a 10. Allow extra room if cotton glove liners are to be worn. |
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Rubber Insulating Glove |
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| Glowe Class |
Max Working Voltage |
Proof Tes Voltage |
Colour |
Cuff Available Ex Stock |
Cuff Style |
Sizes Available Ex Stock |
| 1 |
7.5 |
10 |
Yellow / Black |
14 inch |
Straight |
9, 9.5, 10. 10.5, 11 |
| 2 |
17 |
20 |
Yellow / Black |
16 inch |
Straight |
9, 9.5, 10. 10.5, 11 |
| 3 |
27 |
30 |
Yellow / Black |
16 inch |
Straight |
9, 9.5, 10. 10.5, 11 |
| 4 |
36 |
40 |
Yellow / Black |
18 inch |
Straight |
9, 9.5, 10. 10.5, 11 |
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| Size |
Measurement |
| Millimeters |
Inches |
| 9 |
229 |
9 |
| 9.5 |
241 |
9.5 |
| 10 |
254 |
10 |
| 10.5 |
267 |
10.5 |
| 10.5 |
279 |
11 |
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Rubber Insulating Glove Sizing Chart
Correct sizing is important. Gloves that are too tight can cause physical discomfort, reduce flexibility and cause fatigue. To determine the proper size, measure the distance around the palm of the hand between the thumb and forefinger and add 25mm (1 inch). Allow extra room if glove liners are worn.
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