Ansell Ringers R075 R-Chem Impact Chemical Gauntlets

From £33.27 Excl. VAT

  • Extra long chemical resistant gauntlets with cut and impact protection.
  • Aramid and glass fibre lining with waterproof PVC coating.
  • TPR impact protection on the knuckles, fingers and metacarpal area.
  • Textured sandy finish palm coating form improved grip.
  • Bright, contrasting red and yellow colours for high visibility.
  • EN 374-1:2–6 and EN 388:2016 tested & certified (ISO 13997 Cut Level C).

Description

Ansell Ringers R075 R-Chem Impact Chemical Gauntlets provide an unmatched combination of protection.   ANSI cut level A3 with Ringers’ F3 technology and TPR design, they also offer excellent manual dexterity and comfort.  This makes the gauntlets ideal for a wide range of  of industrial roles.  For example mixing chemicals, spill or leak control, hydraulics, painting and more.

The R075 R-Chem gauntlets have an extra long Aramid and glass fibre lining coated in waterproof PVC.  The palm has a textured PVC coating with a sandy finish for improved grip.  The gloves also feature TPR impact protection on the top of the hand and the full length of the fingers.  The glove also uses bright, contrasting colours for high visibility in the workplace.  Tested and certified to EN ISO 374-1:2016, EN 388:2016 and EN 420:2003 + A1:2009 European safety standards.

The Ansell Ringers R075 R-Chem Impact Chemical Gauntlets are available now at Safety Supplies in a range of sizes.  Call our friendly team today for further details and expert advice on all of your hand protection, PPE and workwear needs.

Additional information

Brands

Size

7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EN Standards

EN 388:2016
Protective gloves against mechanical risks.
Abrasion Resistance - 4
Cut Resistance (Coupe Test) - X
Tear Resistance - 4
Puncture Resistance - 1

EN ISO 13997
Cut Resistance (TDM Test) - C

EN 13594
Impact Protection - P

EN ISO 374-1:2016
Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms -
Part 1: Terminology and performance requirements for chemical risks.

EN 420:2003 + A1:2009 Category III
General requirements for protective gloves.

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