Leather Protectors


Leather protector gloves should always be worn over Rubber Insulating Gloves to provide the necessary mechanical protection against cuts, abrasions, and punctures.

It is the responsibility of the purchaser to specify the overall length of the protector gloves. The Clearance Table shows the minimum distance which shall be allowed between the protector glove cuff and the bead of the rubber glove per ASTM F496 Specifications.

Glove Class: 00, 0 – Minimum Distance Between Protectors & Rubber Gloves: 1/2″ (13mm)

Glove Class: 1 – Minimum Distance Between Protectors & Rubber Gloves: 1″ (25mm)

Glove Class: 2 – Minimum Distance Between Protectors & Rubber Gloves: 2″ (51mm)

Glove Class: 3 – Minimum Distance Between Protectors & Rubber Gloves: 3″ (76mm)

Glove Class: 4 – Minimum Distance Between Protectors & Rubber Gloves: 4″ (102mm)

Use and Care:

As with the rubber insulating gloves, proper use and care of the leather protectors is essential to user safety as well. Prior to each use inspect the leathers to remove any metal particles, imbedded wire, abrasive materials, or any substance that could physically damage the rubber gloves when used together.

WARNING! Do not use the leather protectors alone for protection against electrical shock. Serious injury or death will result. Always use a properly rated insulated glove for the voltage being worked.

All Cementex Leather Protectors meet ASTM F696 standards.