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DESCRIPTION
- Heightened durability and flexibility: ActivArmr® Electrical Protection Class 1 - RIG114B insulated gloves are made from flexible, durable natural rubber latex, using an eco-conscious dipping procedure
- Advanced ergonomics: Their hand-at-rest design and non-splayed fingers help minimize hand fatigue
- Elevated comfort: These electrical safety gloves’ generously proportioned flared cuff allows for amply ventilated comfort
- Specialized defenses: They are arc flash certified (APC 2 in combination with 96-003 leather gloves)* and can withstand a touch voltage AC maximum of 7500 V (DC maximum 11250), as well as acid, ozone and very low temperatures**
- Increased practicality: A case-hardened smooth finish facilitates donning and doffing
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Certified protection: As electrical PPE, they also meet applicable CSA, NFPA and OSHA standards
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- Natural rubber latex formulation: For flexible, durable electrical PPE
- Ergonomic design: Reduced hand fatigue, for improved usability
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Arc flash standards: IEC 614821-2:2014 and ASTM F2675:2021
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Length:
- 360 mm (14 inches) - RIG114B, RIG114Y
- 410 mm (16 inches) - RIG116B, RIG116Y
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