Gloves - Insulated, Under & Over

  1. CATU CG-81 Mittens - One Size
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    CATU CG-81 Mittens - One Size
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    £8.58 £7.15
    • Fingerless mittens for wear under insulating gloves
    • Promotes hygiene
    • Allows ease of movement
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  2. CATU CG-37 Fire and Heat Resistant Nomex Undergloves
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    CATU CG-37 Fire and Heat Resistant Nomex Undergloves
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    £32.42 £27.02
    • Resistant to heat up to 100°C
    • Wear under insulative gloves
    • High quality synthetic fibre
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  3. Catu CG-35-2 Rubber Glove Storage Box
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    Catu CG-35-2 Rubber Glove Storage Box
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    £86.47 £72.06
    • Wall-fixable
    • Bottle of talcum powder included
    • Provides a safe environment for glove storage
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  4. CATU CG-117 Pneumatic Glove Tester
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    CATU CG-117 Pneumatic Glove Tester
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    £230.17 £191.81
    • Pneumatic testing of gloves
    • Checks performed by inflation and immersion in water
    • Easy to use
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About Gloves - Insulated, Under & Over

Insulated gloves are essential for any electrical engineer. They form an insulative barrier between an electrical point and the skin of an individual, ensuring work can be completed safely and without risk of electrocution. They're most important for use with higher voltage systems when touching the live system could be extremely damaging and potentially fatal.

Made of high-grade silicon rubber, our insulated gloves are comfortable to wear, give the user maximum flexibility, and are certified for use against different levels of voltage. Our lowest-range gloves are certified for use on systems up to 500V, while the higher-range gloves can be used to protect against arc flash and voltage up to 36000V.

Many insulated gloves are also resistant to other factors such as acid, high temperature, or even mechanical damage. For extra protection, it's possible to use undergloves that lie underneath insulated gloves to further enhance movement and safety.

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