Gauge refers to the thickness of the glove. Gauge - the number of rows of stitches per inch. A higher gauge means less bulk and greater dexterity. This particular glove is a 15 gauge.
Coated with nitrile rubber, a synthetic rubber that provides similar performance as natural rubber in terms of electrical insulation, our gloves help blocking out low voltage electrical shocks, which can often happen when doing any electrical work.
Keep your hands safe for cuts and nicks. Our gloves are made of HPPE material with super high cut resistance, which is 4 times stronger than leather.
Our nitrile coated gloves, provide a power grip in wet and oily conditions, and has excellent anti-slip performance. So you can be sure you'll be able to get the job done.
What does the gauge mean and what gauge are these?
Gauge refers to the thickness of the glove. Gauge - the number of rows of stitches per inch. A higher gauge means less bulk and greater dexterity. This particular glove is a 15 gauge.
What level cut resistance are they?
Level 5 cut resistant: EN388:2016 Level C cut resistance(Pass EN 388 2003 Level 5 Coupe Test)
Are they waterproof?
No they do not keep water out. But the grip is designed to not lose strength even when wet.