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Sign In Register Forgot User ID? Forgot Password?Electrical Insulating Gloves: 1000V AC / 1500V DC, 11 in Glove Lg, Straight Cuff, Black, 1 PR
- Item
- 4T488
- Mfr. Model
- E011B/9
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- Brand
- SALISBURY
- Standards
- ASTM D 120; IEC EN60903
- Brand and Series
- Salisbury E011B
- Cuff Style
- Straight
- Cuff-End Color
- Black
- Electrical Insulating Glove Color
- Black
- Electrical Insulating Type
- Type I
- Glove Hand Style
- Left and Right
- Glove Length
- 11 in
- Glove Materials
- Rubber
- Glove Size
- 9
- Max. Use Voltage
- 1000V AC / 1500V DC
- Max. Use Voltage (AC)
- 1000V AC
- Max. Use Voltage (DC)
- 1500V DC
- Proof Test Voltage (AC)
- 5000V AC
- Proof Test Voltage (DC)
- 20,000V DC
- Voltage Class
- Class 0
- Color
- Black
- Includes
- (1) Pair Electrical Insulating Gloves
- UNSPSC
- 46181504
- Country of Origin
- USA (subject to change)
- Product Description
These electrical-insulating rubber gloves meet NFPA 70E Voltage Class 0 standards. Voltage Class 0 protects workers up to 1000VAC. Workers should use a voltage class rating that matches the requirements set by their work site. Type I electrical-insulating gloves are not ozone-resistant. Type II electrical-insulating gloves resist cracking and degradation caused by exposure to high levels of ozone that can be found in high-pollution areas.