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NOVAX 152-2-16 Class 2 Rubber Insulating Glove with Straight Cuff – 16″
$190.53
Used exclusively for electrical purposes, such as power generation, electrical contractors, hybrid automotive repair/service, hybrid automobile manufacturing, industrial plant maintenance, utilities.
FEATURES
- Contoured shape reduces hand fatigue
- Natural rubber construction offers the required dielectric properties combined with flexibility, strength and durability
- Silicone free
- Individually numbered for traceability and stamped with factory manufacturing date
- Meet ANSI/ASTM D120 standard and NFPA 70E for use around electrical hazards and arc flash protection
The NOVAX rubber insulating gloves are made in Malaysia, the heart of the largest latex rubber producing region in the world. With over 20 years of experience in latex dipping processes, NOVAX rubber insulating gloves easily meet and even surpass the requirements of ASTM D120 and EN 60903. The product has been produced and sold worldwide, and are manufactured in an ISO 9001:2008 certified manufacturing facility.
Size |
8 ,8.5 ,9 ,9.5 ,10 ,10.5 ,11 ,12 |
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Class |
2 |
Material |
Rubber |
Package Quantity |
1 Pair |
It is important to know how to measure the hand to get a proper fitting glove. Measuring the hand for correct fit will give the employee the best possible protection without compromising the task, duty or safety of the wearer. There are two suggested ways to find the correct glove size. One way is to measure the width of the hand — measure around the hand (a dominant hand measurement is preferred) with a tape measure as shown below. The dominant hand will be the right if you are right-handed and left if you are left-handed.
If the gloves you are purchasing come in numbered sizes, you can relate the measurement directly to the numerical size listed for the glove. For example, if the measurement taken is exactly eight inches (203 millimeters) then you would select a size eight glove. To avoid hand fatigue, order the next larger size for all measurements that are not exact inch/millimeter measurements. If the gloves you are purchasing come in extra-small (XS), small (S), medium (M), large (L), extra-large (XL) or double extra-large (XXL), use the table below to translate the inch/millimeter measurement.
If the gloves you are purchasing come in numbered sizes, you can relate the measurement directly to the numerical size listed for the glove. For example, if the measurement taken is exactly eight inches (203 millimeters) then you would select a size eight glove. To avoid hand fatigue, order the next larger size for all measurements that are not exact inch/millimeter measurements. If the gloves you are purchasing come in extra-small (XS), small (S), medium (M), large (L), extra-large (XL) or double extra-large (XXL), use the table below to translate the inch/millimeter measurement.
US Sizes | EU Sizes | ||
6–7 Inches | XS | 152–178 Milimeters | EU – 6 |
7–8 Inches | S | 178–203 Milimeters | EU – 7 |
8–9 Inches | M | 203–229 Milimeters | EU – 8 |
9–10 Inches | L | 229–254 Milimeters | EU – 9 |
10–11 Inches | XL | 254–279 Milimeters | EU – 10 |
11 + Inches | XXL | 279 + Milimeters | EU – 11 |
Source: Turtleskin Glove/Warwick Mills, Inc.
Another method is to measure the length of your hand by measuring from the bottom edge of the palm to the tip of the longest finger as illustrated below.
US Sizes | EU Sizes | ||
6 5/16 Inches | XS | 160 Milimeters | EU – 6 |
6 3/4 Inches | S | 171 Milimeters | EU – 7 |
7 3/16 Inches | M | 182 Milimeters | EU – 8 |
7 9/16 Inches | L | 192 Milimeters | EU – 9 |
8 1/16 Inches | XL | 204 Milimeters | EU – 10 |
8 7/16 + Inches | XXL | 215 + Milimeters | EU – 11 |
Source: Turtleskin Glove/Warwick Mills, Inc.
There are six (6) classes of electrical gloves, and you know which class you need based on the voltages you will be working with. You can find the full OSHA guidelines in standard 29 CFR 1910.137
- Class 00 – Protects workers up to 500 VAC and 750 VDC
- Class 0 – Protects workers up to 1,000 VAC and 1,500 VDC
- Class 1 – Protects workers up to 7,500 VAC and 11,250 VDC
- Class 2 – Protects workers up to 17,000 VAC and 25,000 VDC
- Class 3 – Protects workers up to 26,500 VAC and 39,750 VDC
- Class 4 – Protects workers up to 36,000 VAC and 54,000 VDC
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