Description
Tegera Infinity 8807 Cut Resistant Work Gloves
Dexterous, thin glove with cut resistant level D, suitable for fine assembly work. 15 gg knitted with CRF® cut resistant technology. Palm dipped with super soft nitrile foam that provides excellent grip on dry surfaces. Reinforced thumb crotch for improved longevity. Breathable materials for all day comfort. Protection against contact heat up to 100°C. Wide range of sizes means a perfectly fitting glove for everyone. Skin friendly with Derma-test and Oeko-Tex certificate.
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KEY FEATURES OF THE EJENDALS TEGERA INFINITY 8807 GLOVES
- Withstands contact heat up to 100°C
- CRF technology for great dexterity and cut resistance
- Nitrile coated palm for oil and water repellence
- Anatomically designed for an ultra-comfortable fit
- Machine washable at 40°C
PREVENTS RISK OF
Scratches, lacerations, blisters, grazes, drying out, chapping, cut injuries, contact with dirt, abrasion injuries
SPECIFICATION
TYPE – Cut resistant gloves, Heat protection gloves
CATEGORY – Cat. II
SIZES – 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
GRIP DESIGN – Foam grip pattern
LINING MATERIAL – CRF® Technology, Glass fibre thread, Nylon, Spandex, 15 gg
COLOUR – Black, Yellow
SIZE GUIDE
Glove size | Hand measurement | Minimum length on glove in mm. | |
Circumference in mm. | Length in mm. | ||
6 | 152 | 160 | 220 |
7 | 178 | 171 | 230 |
8 | 203 | 182 | 240 |
9 | 229 | 192 | 250 |
10 | 254 | 204 | 260 |
11 | 279 | 215 | 270 |
HOW TO GET THE RIGHT SIZE
- Measure the circumference of the hand from the thumb crease and around the lower part of the little finger.
- Measure the length from the tip of the middle finger to the large fold of skin where the wrist meets the hand.
THE RIGHT SIZE REDUCES RISKS
If your glove is too long, it can become caught in moving parts, taking your hand with it.
Gloves that are too small restrict blood circulation and gloves with large ridges and seams can chafe, affecting both range of movement and fine motor skills.
The freedom to move the fingers, and especially the thumb, is very important to safety as a good range of movement is crucial to the ability to grip.