Use this helpful guide from FRSafety.com to learn more about sizing and care of rubber voltage gloves.
How to measure for glove size
- Measure circumference of dominant hand with tape measure around palm
- Add one inch
- This is White Glove Size
- Size 9-10 are most common
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Leather Protectors
- How do I know what length of protector I need?
- The minimum distance between the rolled cuff on the glove and the top of the protector cuff is specified by ASTM F496, Table 4 and is as follows: Class 00 & 0=1/2”, Class 1=1”, Class 2=2”, Class 3=3” & Class 4=4”.
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Glove Care
- Sunscreens, hand cleaners and lotions will damage gloves over time
- Gloves should be washed daily
- Stored dry in protective bags with hands up
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Glove Testing
- In-service gloves shall be retested every 6 months
- Testing performed at a NAIL (National Association of Independent Laboratories) Lab
- All classes of gloves should not be used unless tested within a maximum of 6 months
- New, in-stock gloves are required to be tested in 12 months
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Other FAQ for Rubber Insulating Gloves
Can the gloves be repaired?
- Yes, with a compatible patch
- Only in the gauntlet area
- No more than three patches per glove
Will oil or grease damage a glove? 
- Yes, could cause ‘cure reversion’ need to wash immediately upon contact
How long will my gloves last?
- If properly cared for they can last indefinitely
Does the 70E Store test or repair gloves?
- We do not currently test or repair rubber voltage gloves.
Does the 70E Store sell rubber voltage glove kits?
- Yes, we sell class 00, class 0 and class 2 voltage rated glove kits. See the voltage rated glove kits section. |