ProGARM 2679 FR Rain Glove Leather Flame-Resistant Arc Flash Gloves
For those who work in electricals, utilities, maintenance, and automotive industries, the ProGARM 2679 FR Rain Glove Leather Flame-Resistant Arc Flash Gloves can offer an excellent level of protection against a range of workplace risks. These quality gloves are designed to protect against flash fire and electrical arc risks, and will not ignite or melt if exposed to a flame. To ensure a durable design, these gloves feature a Kevlar liner, and reinforcement in the knuckles, fingertips, and palms.
Key Information
- Product Codes: 2679
- ASTM D6413
- ASTM F2675
- ANSI/ISEA: Cut Resistance Level A2
- NFPA 70e-2018 OSHA
- 29 CFR Part 1926
- Available Sizes: Small - XX-Large
- Pair of Gloves
Sizing Information for the Arc Flash Gloves
The ProGARM 2679 FR Rain gloves are available in five sizes. To determine the best fit for your hands, measure the length of your hand and the circumference of your palm at the knuckle, excluding the thumb (as seen below). Once you have these measurements, compare them to the below sizing table to discover your glove size.
Size | Palm Circumference | Hand Length |
Small | 178mm | 171mm |
Medium | 203mm | 182mm |
Large | 229mm | 192mm |
Extra Large | 254mm | 204mm |
XX-Large | 279mm | 215mm |
Resistance of the Kevlar and Leather Gloves
ASTM D6413 (Flame Resistance)
These gloves exceed industry standards for ASTM D6413 flame resistance. This includes flames from electrical arc or flash fire hazards.
ASTM F2675 (Arc Flash Resistance)
These gloves are rated 53cal/cm² Level 4 for arc flash resistance according to ASTM F2675.
Other Ratings
- Cut Resistance (ANSI/ISEA): Level A2
- Puncture Resistant according to ANSI/ISEA
- NFPA 70e-2018 OSHA (standard for electrical safety in the work place)
- 29 CFR Part 1926 (health regulations for construction)
Uses of the Flame-Resistant Gloves
These highly durable gloves are ideal for use in heavy-duty job tasks, and offer a good level of protection against risks associated with electronics, open-flames, and more industrial work settings. Suitable applications of these gloves include (but are not limited to):
- Electrician's Gloves
- Electricals and Technology
- Power Maintenance and Repair
- Manufacturing
- Maintenance
- Machinery and Equipment
- Grinding Gloves
- Metalworking
- Building and Construction
- Utilities
- Automotive
Key Features and Benefits
- Pair of reinforced yellow safety gloves
- Suitable for technology/electronics, utilities, maintenance, automotive and metalworking industries
- Offers a good level of protection in hot environments, and areas with flame exposure risks
- Does not drip, melt, or ignite when exposed to flames or sparks
- Flame-resistant design offers protection against electrical arc and flash fire risks
- Arc-flash protection allows safe work with electronics
- Dexterous construction ensures ease-of-movement during tasks requiring precision
- Hardwearing design features a DuPont Kevlar liner for long-lasting protection
- Reinforced knuckles, fingertips, and palms ensure a highly durable design
- Offers Level A/Level 2 cut resistance for basic protection against sharp materials
- Water-resistant leather exterior makes these gloves suitable for work in wet and damp settings
- Suede reinforcement in the fingertips and palms improves the grip of these gloves to reduce slippage and accidents
- Available in a range of sizes suitable for adult users
Materials
- DuPont Kevlar
- Leather
- Suede
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