Superiorglove NR0B36 Electrical Insulating Glove User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- Superiorglove
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Superiorglove NR0B36 Electrical Insulating Glove User Guide
Rubber insulating gloves are designed to protect workers against electrical hazards such as shocks and burns. There are two separate but equally important layers for protection: rubber insulating glovesand leather cover gloves.
Rubber insulating gloves: classified by the voltage at which they provide protection, they insulate hands to protect them from shocks.
Leather cover gloves: protects the rubber insulating gloves from wear and damage such as abrasions and punctures.
Ozone resistance: In environments where ozone levels are high, ozone resistance is essential. Rubber is susceptible to the effects can cause cutting/cracking and compromise the integrity of the glove. Gloveozone resistance is covered by designation Type:
- Type I gloves – ARE NOT ozone resistant
- Type II gloves – ARE ozone resistant
Workers must use gloves with the proper voltage class rating as set by their workplace to ensure a baseline level of safety.
Class | Maximum Use Voltage (AC) |
---|---|
00 | 500V |
0 | 1,000V |
1 | 7,500V |
2 | 17,000V |
3 | 26,500V |
4 | 36,000V |
**LINE PRO NR00B28 | 8 – 11***
11” long black low voltage rubber gloves for use up to 500V (Type I)
Meets ANSI/ASTM D120 standard
**LINE PRO NR00O28 | 8 – 11***
11” long orange low voltage rubber gloves for use up to 500V (Type I)
Meets ANSI/ASTM D120 standard
ENDURA® CG0SKT | 8 – 11
10” long leather gloves for use with our Class 0 and Class 00low voltage
rubber gloves
Meets ASTM Standard F696-06 standard
**LINE PRO NR0O28 | 8 – 11***
11” long orange low voltage rubber gloves for use up to 1,000V (Type I)
Meets ANSI/ASTM D120 standard
**LINE PRO NR0B28 | 8 – 11***
11” long black low voltage rubber gloves for use up to 1,000V (Type I)
Meets ANSI/ASTM D120 standard
**LINE PRO NR0B36 | 8 – 11***
14” long black low voltage rubber gloves for use up to 1,000V(Type I)
Meets ANSI/ASTM D120 standard
**ENDURA® CG0SKT | 8 – 11***
10” long leather gloves for use with our Class 0 and Class 00 lowvoltage
rubber gloves
Meets ASTM Standard F696-06 standard
**LINE PRO NR1BR36 | 8 – 11***
14” long medium voltage rubber gloves for use up to 7,500V (Type I)
Meets ANSI/ASTM D120 standard
ENDURA® CG1SS | 8 – 11
12” long leather gloves for use with our Line Pro NR1BR36 Class 1 medium
voltage rubber gloves
Meets ASTM Standard F696-06 standard
**LINE PRO NR2BR36 | 8 – 11***
14” long medium voltage rubber gloves for use up to 17,000V (Type I)
Meets ANSI/ASTM D120 standard
**ENDURA® CG2SS | 8 – 11***
12” long leather gloves for use with our Line Pro NR2BR36 Class2 medium
voltage rubber gloves
Meets ASTM Standard F696-06
Improper storage can significantly impact the integrity of electrical safety gloves. When not in use, ensure they are kept in a cool, dry place and are not folded or bent out of shape. Keep out of excessive heat, sunlight, humidity, ozone, and chemicals or substances that could damage the rubber. This will help to extend the longevity of each pair of gloves.
CGB22 | ONE SIZE 22”
long cotton canvas bag featuring 2 compartments for storing rubber electrical gloves
Features Velcro enclosure and clip belt attachment for convenience
*Half-sizes may be available
WARNING: Known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
For more information, go to P65warnings.ca.gov
References
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