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Bob Dale Gloves

13 Gauge Seamless Knit Blue Touchscreen Liner | Cut Resistance A6 | Bob Dale Gloves

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  • 13 Gauge Seamless Knit Blue Touchscreen Liner | Cut Resistance A6 | Bob Dale Gloves | All Safety
  • 13 Gauge Seamless Knit Blue Touchscreen Liner | Cut Resistance A6 | Bob Dale Gloves | All Safety
  • 13 Gauge Seamless Knit Blue Touchscreen Liner | Cut Resistance A6 | Bob Dale Gloves | All Safety
$8.19

Description

  • 13 ga. HPPE shell
  • Elastic knit wrist w/hemmed cuff
  • Washable

Ratings

  • Cut Level A6 (ANSI/ISEA 105-2024)
  • EN 388 - 3X43F
  • EN 1186 - Pass

Hazard Solutions

  • Abrasion Resistant
  • Cut Resistant
  • Puncture Resistant
  • Tear Resistant

Features

  • 360 Degree Coverage
  • Food Contact
  • Touch Screen

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More Details

  • Product Fact Sheet
  • Packaging:12 PR per Polybag 120 PR per Carton
  • Sizes:S-X3L (7-12)

*Not all styles/sizes available in all regions.

*Bob Dale Gloves products are tested for cut and puncture resistance. These products ARE NOT CUT AND PUNCTURE PROOF. Do not use with moving blades, tools or serrated blades.
*Not Proposition 65 compliant.


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Cut Resistant Gloves for Hand Protection

The 13 Gauge Seamless Knit Blue Touchscreen Liner Cut Resistance A6 Bob Dale Gloves is a pair of cut resistant gloves designed for daily hand protection in handling, assembly, and inspection work. Maintenance technicians, warehouse workers, and production workers typically use this equipment to support grip, dexterity, and task efficiency. This is ANSI/ISEA 105-2024, EN 388, and EN 1186 certified equipment with an HPPE shell and cut level A6 performance.

Industry Applications and Professional Use

Manufacturing Work Environments

Production workers and quality control staff commonly use these gloves on manufacturing lines where repeated part handling and device interaction are part of the job. The seamless knit gloves support steady wear during routine shifts, while the touch screen feature helps workers use tablets or scanners without removing hand protection. This combination can support workflow efficiency in busy indoor operations.

Warehousing and Material Handling

Warehouse workers and material handlers typically wear blue work gloves during picking, sorting, and stock movement. The elastic knit wrist and hemmed cuff help the glove stay in place during repeated lifting and carry tasks. In fast-paced storage environments, the washable gloves design can help teams manage day-to-day use more practically.

Construction and Maintenance

Maintenance technicians often choose hand protection with abrasion resistant, puncture resistant, and tear resistant features when handling general tools and components. These gloves suit indoor maintenance tasks, inspection work, and small-scale service jobs where dexterity matters. The 360 degree coverage can support fuller hand coverage during routine jobsite handling.

Transportation and Logistics

Material movement teams and drivers commonly rely on cut resistant gloves for loading, unloading, and package handling. The HPPE shell supports comfortable wear during frequent contact with cartons and surfaces. In transportation settings, the glove can help workers balance protection needs with touchscreen access for handheld devices.

Food Processing and Utility Work

Food processing staff and utility crews often need handwear that supports food contact tasks and general handling. The EN 1186 pass rating makes this glove relevant for food contact environments, while the seamless knit construction supports everyday use. Supervisors may select it for tasks that involve handling, inspection, and shared work routines.

Technical Specifications and Product Features

Understanding Product Standards

Specifications matter because they help buyers match glove performance to the task and workplace. Cut level A6, EN 388, and EN 1186 provide clear reference points for performance and food contact suitability. This glove also combines an HPPE shell, 13 gauge knit construction, and washable gloves convenience for practical use.

Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
ANSI/ISEA 105-2024 Cut Level A6 Higher cut performance rating for demanding hand tasks Supports use in work where cut resistant gloves are commonly needed
EN 388 - 3X43F European mechanical performance classification Helps buyers assess abrasion resistant, puncture resistant, and tear resistant performance
EN 1186 - Pass Indicates suitability for food contact applications Supports use in food handling areas where compliance matters
13 ga. HPPE shell Seamless knit glove body made with HPPE Delivers lightweight hand protection with flexibility and dexterity

Use Case Scenarios and Applications

Daily Handling and Repeated Contact

Workers often use these gloves for daily-use tasks that involve repeated contact with parts, tools, or packaging. The seamless knit gloves format supports comfort during short to full shifts, depending on task demands. The blue color can also help with glove identification in shared work areas.

Indoor Assembly and Device Interaction

Assembly workers commonly need hand protection that still works with digital equipment. The touch screen feature helps users operate handheld scanners, tablets, and control panels while staying on task. That makes the glove practical for indoor environments where speed and accuracy matter.

Food Contact and Inspection Tasks

Food processing and inspection teams often need gloves for food contact tasks with added hand coverage. The EN 1186 pass rating supports those applications, while the 360 degree coverage helps with full-hand use during routine handling. This combination suits areas where cleanliness and task control matter.

Maintenance and Small-Scale Service Work

Technicians often need hand protection that balances durability and dexterity during inspection and maintenance work. The HPPE shell and cut level A6 rating make the glove a practical choice for handling components and checking equipment. Workers can use it for general industrial tasks where abrasion and puncture resistance are valued.

Ideal Applications and Work Environments

Where This Gloves Category Excels

  • Manufacturing lines: Supports repetitive part handling and touchscreen use in busy production settings.
  • Warehousing operations: Works well for picking, sorting, and material handling with an elastic knit wrist.
  • Food contact areas: EN 1186 pass and washable gloves construction suit controlled handling tasks.
  • Maintenance tasks: HPPE shell and mechanical resistance features fit inspection and service work.

Professional Applications

Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

  • Maintenance technicians: Use them for inspection, repair, and component handling.
  • Warehouse workers: Rely on them for picking, stacking, and routine material movement.
  • Production workers: Wear them during assembly and line work with device access.
  • Quality control staff: Use them for product checks and controlled handling tasks.
  • Material handlers: Depend on them for frequent contact with boxes, parts, and tools.
  • Safety coordinators: Select them when standardizing hand protection across teams.

Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

Complementary Safety Gear

These cut resistant gloves work alongside other equipment for a more complete workplace setup. Many crews combine hand protection with eye, head, hearing, and visibility gear to support layered protection in active environments. All Safety often helps teams build consistent PPE programs around task-specific risks.

Recommended Equipment Combinations

  • Manufacturing line work: cut resistant gloves + safety glasses + hearing protection + hi-viz vests
  • Warehouse handling: cut resistant gloves + hi-viz vests + safety glasses
  • Service and maintenance tasks: cut resistant gloves + hard hats + safety glasses

Selection Guide and Product Suitability

When to Choose This Product

Choose this glove when your work involves daily handling tasks, touchscreen device use, or food contact environments. It also performs well when teams need cut level A6 handwear with washable construction and a comfortable knit fit. For indoor industrial work, it offers a practical balance of dexterity and mechanical resistance.

Key Evaluation Factors

  • Cut resistance level for your task
  • Need for touchscreen compatibility
  • Food contact requirements
  • Fit range and size availability

Limitations and Alternative Considerations

This glove is not suitable for tasks that require cut and puncture proof handwear or use with moving blades, tools, or serrated blades. Workers needing heavy-duty protection for specialized hazards may need a different glove category. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

Daily Use and Maintenance

Workplace Integration

Workers typically wear these gloves when handling materials, inspecting parts, or using touchscreen devices during daily shifts. Use them per manufacturer instructions and match the glove to the task before work begins. In many settings, teams keep them on during indoor handling, picking, and assembly tasks.

Care and Replacement Guidelines

Follow manufacturer instructions for inspection, cleaning, and storage. Check the shell integrity, cuff condition, and signs of wear before each use, and replace the gloves when fit or fabric condition declines. Store them in a clean, dry area away from contamination and excessive heat.

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