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Wells Lamont Industrial: FlexTech Y9216 palm dip glove

Palm dip gloves prevent cuts, lacerations

By 24/7 Staff 
November 25, 2015

Constructed to comply with ANSI cut level 5, the FlexTech Y9216 palm dip glove by Wells Lamont Industrial prevents cuts and lacerations, making it ideal for workers in automotive manufacturing.

To maintain a high level of dexterity and ease, the shell is made from a blend of high performance fibers and stainless steel to ensure a cooler, more comfortable wear. The palm is dipped in a sandy nitrile coating for improved grip in oily applications.

The back of the glove is uncoated to help circulate air and allow hands to breathe and stay cool. Extending the total cost of ownership, the gloves can be repeatedly laundered. Sizes range from extrasmall to extra-extra-large and sold in lots of a dozen pairs.

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