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Light Duty Work Gloves


Comfortable and flexible, these fabric gloves are good for parts handling, maintenance, fabrication, and other general purpose applications.
Cotton and cotton/polyester blend gloves are as breathable as a T-shirt and can be comfortably worn for long periods of time.
Gloves with grip are textured on one or both sides that provides a secure grip. Full grip gloves are ambidextrous and can be worn on either hand for convenience or to extend use when the grip on one side wears down.
Available Sizes | |
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Size | Glove Size |
S | 7 |
M | 8 |
L | 9 |
Heat-Protection Gloves


Designed for intermittent handling of hot pipes, engine parts, and castings, these gloves protect your hands from moderate heat and some abrasion. Holding heavy objects may decrease temperature rating.
Gloves with nitrile grip are textured to help grasp glass, slippery plastics, and oily machine parts.
Use gloves with knit cuffs for a secure fit.
Cut-Protection Gloves

These gloves meet the ANSI/ISEA 105 standard, which designates levels of cut resistance based on the force needed to cut through the material of the glove using a razor blade. They are made from kevlar aramid, so they absorb moisture. Knit cuffs provide a secure fit.
Style B gloves have raised dots on both sides for a secure grip in wet and oily conditions. Gloves are ambidextrous and can be worn on either hand for convenience or to extend use when the grip on one side wears down.
Available Sizes | |
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Size | Glove Size |
XS | 6 |
S | 7 |
M | 8 |
L | 9 |
XL | 10 |