PLEASE NOTE: all insulating gloves are made to order and therefore lead times may vary. This is due to testing dates occurring at the point of manufacture, so we are unable to hold stock as dates will lapse. We apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Insulating gloves are available in various sizes. Please choose an option from the drop-down menu above when making an order.
Rigorously tested to a high standard (IEC 60903 and EN 60903), these gloves are suitable for resisting voltage levels up to 17000V.
The gloves have been tested up to 17000V AC and 25500V DC. They are also RC rated, which means they are resistant to the effects of acid, oil, ozone and very low temperatures.
2.3mm thick, the gloves are also much thicker than the nearest alternative, CG-15 gloves. We also stock even thicker gloves with even higher voltage resistance; to take a look at these, please click an alternative link to the left.
*It is possible to protect these gloves against mechanical stresses as well by the use of silicon leather glove covers (sold separately)
CG-20 I.E.C Insulating Gloves Key Features
- Resists voltage up to 17000V
- Latex design
- 2.3mm thickness
- Rigorously tested to IEC 60903 and EN 60903
- Resistant to acid, oil, ozone and very low temperature
Important Test Date Information
The following information is applicable to all classes of insulating gloves.
After the original manufacture and test date there is a maximum of 12 months for the gloves to be issued (defined as opening the bag). The original manufacture and test date is marked on the bag and gloves. Once issued (the bag has been opened) the gloves must be tested after a maximum of 6 months. The permissible 6 months begins on the date of first use/ issue (the day the bag is opened); this date must be marked on the gloves.
For example:
- The gloves are manufactured and tested in January 2021
- The gloves are issued to a worker (the bag is opened) in December 2021
- The gloves must be retested or discarded in June 2022
Insulating Gloves Comparison Chart
We stock a large selection of gloves suitable for use at different voltages and of different class types. The table below outlines the difference between each of the glove selections.
Code | Class | Voltage | Thickness | Category | Length | Weight |
CG-05 | 00 | ≤ 500V |
0.5 | AZC | 360mm | 150g |
CG-10 | 0 | ≤ 1000V |
1 | RC | 360mm | 220g |
CG-15 | 1 | ≤ 7500V |
1.5 | RC | 360mm | 270g |
CG-20 | 2 | ≤ 17000V |
2.3 | RC | 360mm | 450g |
CG-30 | 3 | ≤ 26500V |
2.9 | RC | 360mm | 560g |
CG-40 | 4 | ≤ 36000V | 3.6 | AZC | 410mm | 800g |
Class/Category Information
The following tables outline exactly what the classes and categories above mean.
Class:
Class | AC | DC |
00 | 500V effective | 750V |
0 | 1000V effective | 1500V |
1 | 7500V effective | 11250V |
2 | 17000V effective | 25500V |
3 | 26500V effective | 39750V |
4 | 36000V effective | 54000V |
Category
Category | Resistant To: |
A | Acid |
H | Oil |
Z | Ozone |
R | Acid, Oil and Ozone |
C | Very Low Temperature |
Glove Size Guide
For correct fit spread fingers and measure across the widest part of palm, between thumb and index finger.
6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | |
Size (Approx.) |
67mm | 79mm | 91mm | 103mm | 115mm | 127mm |
For best fit download and print out the guide below:
SKU | CG-20 |
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Manufacturer Part Code | CG-2-08-NR |