GLOVES Welding
Hand Sizing for Gloves
Label Size M L
XL
Hand Size in. 8.5 9.0 9.5
PREMIUM LEATHER MIG/STICK WELDING GLOVES
Together, smooth high dexterity grain leather and durable side split cowhide deliver superior comfort and performance. A lined interior and padded palm maximize comfort. The dual lining system extends life in high wear areas. Kevlar®
seam strength. Forearm coverage is extended for extra spatter protection. Size: M, L, XL Order: K2980-M, K2980-L, K2980-XL
Hand
Size cm 22 23 24
thread provides heat resistance and added
TRADITIONAL MIG/STICK WELDING GLOVES These general purpose gloves are constructed with heat and fl ame resistant split cowhide for all types of welding. Inside, the gloves feature a 100% soft sweat absorbent cotton lining for added comfort and heat resistance. Kevlar®
stitching and welted seams offer
added durability and thumb pads in high wear areas extend the work life of the glove. Size: One size fi ts all Order: K2979-ALL
LEATHER TIG WELDING GLOVES
Our supple goat skin leather provides the right fi t, sensitive feel and durable construction that precise TIG welding demands. The straight thumb design features welted seams and tough Kevlar®
stitching to extend service life.
Size: M, L, XL Order: K2981-M, K2981-L K2981-XL
FULL LEATHER STEEL WORKER™
HEAT-RESISTANT WELDING GLOVES Using a multi-layered aluminized PFR Rayon® design, our high heat-resistant gloves refl ect 95% of radiant heat to help keep the operator cool. The tough top grain cowhide construction is lined for added comfort. Sewn with Kevlar® thread for maximum strength. Size: L, XL Order: K2982-L, K2982-XL
GLOVES
For fabrication work or light welding. Top grain cowhide leather delivers excellent fi t and dexterity while the goat skin back allows the glove to breathe. The palm is padded for comfort and the hook and loop soft rubber tabbed wrist closure with non-constricting elastic band ensures a snug, comfortable fi t. Size: M, L, XL Order: K2977-M, K2977-L, K2977-XL
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