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Venicut42gr

Taeki® s knitted glove - pu-coating palm

Colour

Grey

Size

07080910

The product complies with the European Directive 89/686, notably regarding ergonomics, innocuousness, comfort and with standards :

TAEKI® S KNITTED GLOVE – PU-COATING PALM

VENICUT42

TAEKI® S High performance polyethylene fibre. Polyurethane coating on Palm and fingertips. Gauge 13.

Synthetic fibre: TAEKI S (high performance)
Coating : 100% polyurethane

17/09/15

  • Construction / Civil engineering
  • Heavy industry
  • Light industry
  • Services / Logistics
  • Wind energy
  • Cutting / Perforation
  • Wearing
  • PU coating :
    • Flexibility and dexterity
    Silicone free :
    • Limit the Environmental risks of manufacture

    TAEKI® S:
    • Maximum abrasion performance
    • Excellent cut resistance
    • Soft fibre: High level of comfort
    • Gauge 13: High level of dexterity

    Also available with header card
    DPVECUT42

    Reference pcb Colour Size
    VECUT42GR07 60 Grey 07
    VECUT42GR08 60 Grey 08
    VECUT42GR09 60 Grey 09
    VECUT42GR10 60 Grey 10
  • EN420:2003 General requirements
    • 5 Dexterity (from 1 to 5)
    • Conform to harmlessness (pH, chrome VI levels, etc…). • Conform to the size charts (see chart on below). • Pass the dexterity test. • Conform to the labelling, information and identification instructions.
  • EN388:2003 Protective gloves against mechanical Risks (Levels obtained on the palm)
    • 4 Resistance to abrasion (from 1 to 4)
    • 4 Resistance to cutting (from 1 to 5)
    • 4 Resistance to tear (from 1 to 4)
    • 2 Resistance to puncture (1 to 4)
    The EN388 standard applies to all types of protective gloves with respect to physical and mechanical aggression from abrasion, cutting from slicing, perforation and tearing. ABRASION RESISTANCE (1 à 4): Number of cycles required to damage the sample at constant speed. RESISTANCE TO CUTTING WITH A BLADE (1 à 5): Number of cycles required to cut the sample at constant speed. RESISTANCE TO TEARING (1 à 4): Maximum force required to tear the sample. RESISTANCE TO PERFORATION (1 à 4): Force required to pierce the sample with a standardized punch.