Cut resistant
Cut resistant gloves, for those who work where there is a need to protect against damage of fingers and hands. Here you will find many kinds and sizes.
Ringers R169
Medium duty gloves rated best in class for dexterity plus impact protection
Hyflex 72-400
Cut resistant glove for food production
Hyflex 72-285
Super glove from Ansell
ATG MaxiFlex Cut 34-1743
MaxiFlex Cut is a cut-resistant MaxiFlex that is still very thin, flexible, dexterous and comfortable. It contains neither DMF nor SVHCs (REACH).
Ringers R076
PVC liquid-resistant and flexible glove with cut resistance
AlphaTec 58-735
Cut-protective chemical-resistant gloves with high-visibility liner, for advanced protection
HyFlex 11-571
ESD approved and cut-resistant CUT D glove. Food approved. Green climate-friendly glove.
Ringers R840
Sustainable light duty knit glove with a nitrile coated palm and TPR impact protection.
MaxiCut Oil 44-305
Suitable for oily and wet environments. EN388 and EN407 approved.
MaxiCut Oil 44-505
Combines cut protection with comfort, flexibility and dexterity for oily and wet environments.
Active Cut C8170
Cut D glove. Cutting glove with excellent cut, abrasion and tear resistance.
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What are cut-resistant gloves?
Kevlar gloves, Nomex gloves, cut-proof gloves, cut resistant gloves, dear child has many names as they say. But the actual work gloves are quite the same. Kevlar and Nomex gloves are made with patented liners and are therefore also more expensive than other gloves with Aramid liner. You will find all these types of gloves in Stennevad under anti-slip work gloves, which is the correct term for this type of safety gloves. They are not completely cut-proof like a metal armor or the like. Therefore, we have chosen to categorize all these gloves under cut resistant, as that is what they are - cut resistant. Here you will find innovative solutions such as our very own High Impact safety glove, which has both cut resistant and other properties in spades.
How can cut resistant gloves be used?
Cut resistant gloves are suitable for you and your colleagues who work where there is risk of injury to fingers and hands. You may be working at a factory where you and your colleagues handle steel sheets and items with your hands and therefore need protection. Or maybe you work in the offshore and wind industry and have many tasks where you can cut yourself, the same applies if you and your employees work as fitters and are out of your mind in your interesting and changing everyday life.
How should cut resistant gloves should not be used?
You may not use cut-resistant gloves near heavy machinery such as sawmill and the like, since in accident situations creates much bigger accidents. For example, if you work as a carpenter and uses a table saw to cut wood, so please do not use cut-resistant gloves, the same applies if you are using a pillar drill. The reason you in these situations should not use a work glove is cut resistant (ie gloves with a great cut resistant property) is that if the machine gets hold of your cut-resistant glove, then break it as a normal working gloves would. And so the damage can go from being small cracks and cuts to be massive occupational injuries where limbs are lost. You will find info about cut resistant gloves on this page, if you need more instructions, get hold of our customer service - you are safely on your way.