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Würth assembly gloves, 12 pairs, size 10, economy mechanic work gloves, construction gloves, nylon gloves
28.49 EURTo the product
Packing | 12 pairs |
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size | different |
material | nylon |
colour | grey black |
In the segment of labor and Assembly gloves the Würth company is one of the leading providers in Germany. Here you are offered a package with a total of 12 pairs of high-quality economy mechanic gloves, which are made of supple nylon and are available in different sizes. In their reviews, Amazon customers are very satisfied with the product and praise both the quality and the price-performance ratio. The gloves are very thin, so that sensitivity is guaranteed even when working with small parts.
MULTI-FLEX work gloves | Size 9 (L) | Nylon fine knit with nitrile microfoam coating | 1 pair
3.79 EURTo the product
Packing | 1 pair |
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size | different |
material | Nylon with nitrile microfoam |
colour | black / gray |
This light, but high-quality assembly glove from the manufacturer Gebol consists of seamless nylon fine knit coated with nitrile microfoam. The glove also has nitrile knobs for more grip. Amazon customers describe this assembly glove in their reviews as very flexible and well-fitting, whereby the grip and a good sense of touch are given even with smooth objects. The very thin material, tested according to Ökotex Standard 100, shows very good resistance to oils and other greases, which is why the product is ideal for any work on the construction site, in the car workshop, in the garden, as well as in the agricultural sector, etc. let use. The Gebol assembly gloves are available in sizes M, L, XL and XXL as well as in different packaging.
ATG protective glove MaxiflexUltimate 34-874 size 9 EN388 category II Contents: 5 pairs
17.45 EURTo the product
Packing | 5 pairs |
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size | different |
material | with nitrile microfoam coating |
colour | grey black |
Just like the previously presented Gebol work gloves, the ATG protective gloves also meet Maxiflex (R) Ultimate the EN 388, which provides protection against mechanical injuries for gloves regulates. These assembly gloves also consist of a seamlessly knitted fine fabric, which is provided with a nitrile microfoam coating. The model is particularly suitable for dry conditions in many areas. According to the excellent customer ratings on Amazon, this glove has a high flexibility and fit and enables a very good sense of touch, even for fine work. The protective glove is available in four sizes (8 / M, 9 / L, 10 / XL and 11 / XXL).
Purchase criteria
purpose of use
Before you buy assembly gloves, you should check whether the model you choose is suitable for the intended use. Some protective gloves are designed to protect against mechanical injuries (e. B. Cuts, splinters, bubbles), while others face thermal requirements such as heat (e. B. Burns) or chemical burns. It is also important to know whether the assembly glove is only suitable for dry or wet work.
material
Depending on the intended use and requirements, assembly gloves are made of different materials.
Fabric or cotton: Use as undergloves that are pulled under the actual work gloves as protection against the cold.
Coated fabric: Used in many areas, depending on the coating, often nylon fine knit with any coating
leather: widely used, very good protection against stitches and cuts, good protection against heat and cold, very durable and flexible, often lined with a Kevlar or other lining
Aluminized assembly gloves: for work in extreme heat, e.g. B. Welding work or on furnaces and forges
Kevlar assembly gloves: light and very durable, at the same time cut and puncture resistant
Rubber or latex: Use for chemical and liquid resistant protective gloves, e.g. B.
Coating
Classic assembly gloves have a coating made of latex, nitrile, polyurethane or PVC, which protects the hands from liquids and chemicals (e. B. Acids) should protect. However, the protective effect is only given with occasional, short-term use and not with permanent use - there are special protective gloves for this. Also note that these coatings are non-insulating and therefore allow cold to pass through.
Size and fit
So that assembly gloves can fulfill their protective function, they have to fit you exactly and fit as tightly as possible. This means that they must neither be too small (little freedom of movement and comfort) nor too big (not protect properly). For this reason, protective gloves in one-size-fits-all are not a good idea, and women's and men's sizes should also be offered. After all, many women have smaller and more delicate hands than men and therefore also need smaller glove sizes.
Comfort and handling
It is also important that the material protects your hands well - and that your freedom of movement and your sense of touch are not significantly restricted at the same time. Tight fitting assembly gloves made of high quality but thin material meet this requirement, in contrast to coarse materials or gloves that are simply too big.
Certification and DIN standards
Assembly gloves are often a mandatory component of work clothing as part of personal protective equipment (PPE). As such, you must meet certain statutory standards that must not be disregarded in a professional environment. This includes, for example, the EN 388 standard, which defines protection against mechanical damage, and the EN ISO 374 standard for chemical protective gloves. The requirements for protective gloves against thermal risks, on the other hand, are regulated by EN 407, while those against cold are regulated by EN 511. If, on the other hand, you need protective gloves with electrostatic properties, the EN 16350 standard is relevant.
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frequently asked Questions
What are assembly gloves?
Assembly gloves are a specific form of work gloves that are designed to protect the hands from mechanical or chemical injuries. At the same time, however, these gloves should be so flexible that even fine work that requires precision can be done with a good instinct. Assembly gloves must meet certain requirements laid down in legal standards.
When do you need assembly gloves?
In short: you need work or Assembly gloves if you have to protect your hands from mechanical or chemical injuries. This can be the case in many areas, such as the Gardening (Use of Pesticides or mineral fertilizers!), in the home workshop, in agriculture, in the automotive sector craft activities (e.g. B. for carpentry work) and much more.
Can I also use assembly gloves without certification?
If you use the assembly gloves for the professional, i. H. If you need a professional environment, they must meet the DIN standards listed below. Otherwise you or Your employer will face serious legal problems in the event of an accident. In the private sector, on the other hand, you are free to choose whether you choose protective gloves with or without certification. However, we advise you to do so, as this is the only way to guarantee the actually desired protective effect.
I have a latex allergy. Which assembly gloves should I use?
If you have a latex allergy, you have to avoid this material - and thus also latex-coated assembly gloves. Instead, choose models coated with nitrile, which are already widely used in this area. By the way: People with a latex allergy should also avoid rubber (natural rubber), as this is the basic material for latex.
Can you wash assembly gloves?
You can wash assembly gloves, but you shouldn't put them in the washing machine. The gentlest way to clean the gloves is to hand wash them at a maximum of 40 degrees Celsius with a commercially available detergent. Wash them in it for ten minutes, then rinse them with cold water and repeat the process if necessary.
Which well-known manufacturers produce high-quality assembly gloves?
Well-known and proven manufacturers of assembly gloves are u. a. Würth, Gebol, Engelbert & Strauss and ATG. These are often used in professional environments, so you can be sure that the desired protective effect is actually provided.