Gloves Part No. Description
SC-0705 SC-0706 SC-0707 SC-0708 SC-0709 SC-0710 SC-0711 SC-0712 SC-0713 SC-0714 SC-0715 SC-0716 SC-0717 SC-0718 SC-0719
Palm Coated, Small Palm Coated,Medium Palm Coated, Large Palm Coated, X-Large Palm Coated, 2X-Large Finger Tip Coated, Small Finger Tip Coated,Medium Finger Tip Coated, Large Finger Tip Coated, X-Large Finger Tip Coated, 2X-Large Uncoated, Small Uncoated, Medium Uncoated, Large Uncoated, X-Large Uncoated, 2X-Large
Specifications • < 108
Ω/sq Resistance (EN1149 Part 1)
• Knit nylon with carbon fiber • Seamless • Machine washable and reusable – No effect on ESD performance
• Uniform resistivity throughout the glove • Meets EU Standard PPE (EN388)
Comfortable low-lint seamless knit nylon with carbon fiber to reduce charge generation but maintain your sense of feeling as you handle ESD sensitive items. Light weight, stretchable, and breathable provide a perfect fit and comfort for all day wear. CHP Inspection Gloves are available as uncoated, or with a durable non-slip polyurethane coating on the finger tips or the entire palm.
Available sizes: Small,Medium, Large, X-Large, and 2X-Large
Wrist Strap
Part No. Description SC-0807 Wrist Strap with 10ft cord Specifications • Includes 1meg resistor • 4 mm snap size • 10-foot coil cord • Hypoallergenic elastic wrist band
Effective for personal
grounding.The CHPWrist Strap uses a medical grade stainless steel back plate and a conductive woven thread in a hypoallergenic elastic fabric band that is comfortable to
wear.The wrist strap comes with a 10-foot coil cord that has a 4 mm snap connection for the wrist strap, and a standard banana plug termination and alligator clip adapter.
*For additional sizes, call for availability. 20 Access the digital catalog at
HakkoUSA.com 1-800-88-HAKKO
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