Insulating gloves CG-05 to CG-40

CG05

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  • Personal protection against electrical shocks for live working from 500 to 36000V.
  • These gloves have to be used with leather overgloves, to ensure a mechanical protection.
  • The use of thin cotton undergloves is recommended for a better comfort and good hygiene.

        

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Characteristics :

Temperature of use : -25 C to +55 C 

In conformity with the IEC 60903 : 2002 , EN 60903 : 2003 

Insulating gloves from class 00 (500V) to class 4 (36 000V) 

Material : natural latex 

AZC or RC Category: resistant to acid, ozone and extremely low temperature or acid, oil, ozone and extremely low temperature 

Colour : beige This packaging pro 

This shape will ensure good ergonomics and a good sensitivity. 

Gloves marking following IEC 60903 

With an Instruction for use 

Delivered in individual packaging, which is in different colours following

Sizes : A - B - C - D

Recommandations

Examination before use:

Each time before use, both gloves of a pair 
should be visually inspected and subjected to a manually applied air test, 
where practicable. If either glove is thought to be unsafe, the pair should 
not be used and should be returned for testing.


Storage:

Gloves should be stored in their container or package. Care 
should be taken to ensure that gloves are not compressed, folded or 
stored in proximity to steam pipes, radiators or other sources of artificial 
heat or exposed to direct sunlight, artificial light or other source of ozone. 
It is desirable that the ambient temperature be between 10 C and 21 C.


Periodic inspection:

For class 00 and O gloves, a check for air leaks and a 
visual inspection may be consider adequate. However a routine dielectric 
test may be performed at the ownerís request 



Class 1, 2, 3 et 4 :

No gloves, not even those held in storage, should be 
used unless they have been tested within a maximum period of six months 
The tests consist of air inflation to check for air leaks, a visual inspection 
while pressurized, and then a routine dielectric test, in accordance with 
IEC60903. 



The date of the 1 use, and the controls dates, have to be marked in the area on the gloves.


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