Ansi cut level a7.
Cut level a9 gloves.
Cut resistant gloves level 2 to level a9 cut resistant gloves continue to evolve as osha safety directors and other regulating authorities push to reduce cut injuries on jobsites.
They are offered in many fabrics such as dyneema kevlar or composite materials.
A higher rating provides the wearer with better protection and cut performance.
Old ce en glove standards ranged from 1 5 while the new cut resistant levels will add an a f rating.
The level of cut resistance extends from 0 to 6 000 grams based on tests by a tomodynamometer tdm method which moves a blade across the material.
Synthetic leather is a durable abrasion resistant fabric that is lighter and easier to clean than leather.
The higher the weight required to cut the materials the higher the cut resistance rating.
Ansi cut level a8.
Level a1 a9 protection.
Ansi ranks the level of cut resistance from a1 to a9.
These a9 cut level mechanics style gloves are level 1 impact rated have a synthetic leather palm and provide cut protection on the palm side of the hand and fingers.
Ansi cut level a6.
A higher number indicates that the glove material resisted a higher level of cutting force during testing.
Ansi level a9 cut resistant work gloves provide extreme protection and are often used for heavy metal stamping plate glass handling and some pulp paper fields.
Sorted by ansi cut level.
Ansi cut level a4.
Ansi cut level a3.
Ansi cut level a2.
Select these for industrial jobs that require employees to handle sharp objects in the work place.
For example an a 1 cut level means 200 grams of force was applied and resisted while an a 9 cut level means 6000 grams were resisted.
Ansi cut level a5.