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National Safety Apparel Class 2 Red Rubber Voltage Insulating Gloves Review

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Description of National Safety Apparel Class 2 Red Rubber Voltage Insulating Gloves

1 pair of red Class 2 Voltage Rated Gloves. TESTED: Each pair of rubber voltage insulating gloves has a maximum use voltage of 17000V AC/ 25500V DC and is newly tested and stamped with test date; Rubber Voltage Insulating Gloves should be worn with leather protectors. COMPLIANT: Rubber Voltage Gloves are NFPA 70E-2015 compliant for arc flash; CSA Z462-15 compliant for arc flash (Canada); ANSI/ASTM D120, Class 2, Type 1; Max use voltage 17000V AC/25500V DC. ENHANCED PROTECTION: Ideal for arc flash & general FR applications; Utility Workers; Linemen; Constuction Workers; Power Generation; Electricians; Electrical Cooperatives; Contractors. SIZING: Available in sizes 8-12; To ensure you're ordering the correct glove size, measure the circumference around your palm.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

"Excellent safety gloves for high voltage work

The National Safety Apparel gloves are incredibly effective at insulating against high voltage contact. As a result of using this product i found that I was able to work with confidence and safety in potentially dangerous environments. The gloves are also comfortable, allowing for easy movements and dexterity. The only downside is that they are relatively thick, which can make manipulating small objects more difficult. However, this is a small price to pay for the peace of mind that comes with…

Pros
  • Offers protection against potentially lethal electrical currents.
Cons
  • May require practice and skill to properly use and maintain.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Expired on arrival

Tension rubber gloves must be used within 6 months of the date printed on the gloves. Every 6 months after re-testing and re-certification, leather gloves should be replaced after one year of use. Everyone in the electrical industry knows this and the glove supplier should know it too. It's 10/16/21, the day my gloves arrived. Gloves stamp 3-18-21. Not what you expect from reading the product description there. There's no point in paying for something you can't use.

Pros
  • 1 pair of red tension class 2 gloves
Cons
  • I don't remember