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Clutch Gear Mechanics Gloves | Hi-Viz Mechanics | Cut Resistance A5 | 12 Pack | Superior Glove
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- MXGKGHV
Description
Our Clutch Gear® MXGKGHV mechanics style gloves feature a TenActiv™ engineered yarn liner to provide 360° cut protection with high ANSI A5 cut resistance for material handling. These hi-viz gloves feature leather wrapped fingertips and palms plus a hook and loop wrist closure for a snug, comfortable fit.
Product Features
- TenActiv™ engineered yarn liner for 360° cut protection with ANSI A5 cut resistance
- Green hi-viz back-of-hand for high visibility
- Leather wrapped fingertips and tough goat-skin palms
- Adjustable hook and loop wrist closure for a snug and comfortable fit
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Applications
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Construction, Metal Fabrication, Utilities
Recommended for
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Assembly, Maintenance, Material Handling, Sheet Metal Handling
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Mechanics Gloves for Material Handling
The Clutch Gear MXGKGHV mechanics gloves are a glove designed for material handling, assembly, and maintenance work. Mechanics, maintenance technicians, and material handlers typically use this equipment to improve grip and hand control during demanding tasks. This ANSI A5 certified style features a TenActiv engineered yarn liner, leather wrapped fingertips, and hi-viz construction for added visibility.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction crews typically use these cut-resistant gloves when handling rough stock, tools, and jobsite materials. The hi-viz back-of-hand supports visibility in active work zones, while the snug hook and loop wrist closure helps workers keep a secure fit during frequent movement. All Safety offers options for teams that need practical hand protection for daily field use.
Metal Fabrication Shops
Fabricators commonly rely on these mechanics gloves when moving sheet metal, finished parts, and sharp-edged components. The leather wrapped fingertips and goat-skin palms support abrasion resistance and controlled handling in shop settings. Workers can maintain dexterity while working with material handling gloves designed for busy production areas.
Utilities and Field Maintenance
Utility crews often choose hi-viz work gloves when they need visible handwear for active maintenance tasks. The adjustable wrist closure helps support a snug fit during climbing, lifting, and equipment checks. These utility work gloves suit general hand protection needs in organized service environments.
Warehousing Operations
Warehouse teams typically wear these work gloves for picking, staging, and repetitive material handling. The 360-degree cut protection helps support daily handling tasks involving cartons, racks, and product edges. The glove profile also works well for fast-paced industrial PPE programs.
Manufacturing and Assembly
Assembly workers and manufacturing staff often use cut-resistant gloves when they handle components, subassemblies, and tooling. The TenActiv yarn liner and leather palm construction support steady grip and repeat use throughout a shift. These gloves fit common plant routines where hand protection and visibility both matter.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specifications matter because they connect glove design to jobsite demands, hand movement, and material contact. ANSI A5 cut resistance gives buyers a clear reference point for higher-level cut resistance in material handling tasks. The combination of hi-viz fabric, leather wrapped fingertips, and a TenActiv yarn liner supports everyday industrial use.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| ANSI A5 | Cut resistance rating for demanding hand tasks | Supports work around sharp edges and handled parts |
| TenActiv engineered yarn liner | Specialized liner built for 360-degree cut protection | Provides consistent coverage across the hand |
| Leather wrapped fingertips and goat-skin palms | Durable contact areas for grip and wear resistance | Helps with control during material handling and sheet metal handling |
| Hook and loop wrist closure | Adjustable closure at the wrist | Helps users achieve a snug, secure fit |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Daily Material Handling
Workers commonly wear these mechanics gloves during daily loading, sorting, and component movement. The cut-resistance and grip-focused palm materials support repeated contact with boxes, parts, and tools. This makes them a practical choice for routine industrial hand protection.
Sheet Metal Handling
Sheet metal handling often calls for cut-resistant gloves with durable contact surfaces. The leather wrapped fingertips help with controlled handling, while the ANSI A5 cut resistance adds value in tasks involving sharp edges. Workers can maintain better confidence during transport and placement.
Maintenance and Repair Tasks
Maintenance crews usually need gloves that balance dexterity, grip, and wear resistance. These gloves support tool handling, minor adjustments, and part replacement work in active environments. The hi-viz design also helps crews stay visible around moving equipment.
Indoor and Outdoor Task Work
Teams often use these gloves for both indoor and outdoor work periods. The construction-style fit and hook and loop closure support task-based use across changing conditions. That flexibility suits mobile crews and mixed-worksite schedules.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Product Category Excels
- Construction sites: Hi-viz design and cut-resistant construction support handling materials in active jobsite conditions.
- Metal fabrication shops: Leather wrapped fingertips and palms help with sharp materials and repetitive shop handling.
- Utilities field work: The snug wrist closure and visible back-of-hand support active maintenance and service tasks.
- Warehousing and assembly: The glove suits repetitive material handling, picking, and component movement.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Mechanics: Use these work gloves for parts handling, repairs, and tool work.
- Maintenance technicians: Rely on them for routine service tasks and equipment checks.
- Assembly workers: Wear them when handling components and repetitive production items.
- Material handlers: Choose them for lifting, moving, and staging stock.
- Welders: Commonly use them for handling materials around fabrication tasks.
- Electricians: Often wear them for general utility work and site movement.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
These mechanics gloves work alongside other equipment for a more complete safety setup. Teams often build layered PPE programs because handwear alone does not address every site condition. Pairing gloves with related gear helps crews stay prepared for visibility, impact, and exposure concerns across changing tasks.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Construction and road work: Mechanics gloves + hi-viz vests + safety glasses + hearing protection
- Metal shop handling: Mechanics gloves + safety glasses + work sleeves
- Maintenance and utilities: Mechanics gloves + hi-viz vests + hearing protection
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose these gloves when you need cut resistance for material handling and sharp-edged parts. They also perform well in maintenance work where workers need a snug fit and reliable grip. The hi-viz back-of-hand adds value in busy work areas where visibility matters.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Cut resistance level needed for the task
- Fit and wrist closure preference for active work
- Need for hi-viz visibility on the jobsite
- Expected contact with sharp, rough, or abrasive materials
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
These gloves are not suitable for tasks that require specialized electrical dielectric protection or chemical-resistant handwear. For those jobs, choose a different glove category matched to the hazard. They also may not suit applications that demand heavy impact padding or thermal protection. 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 they need cut-resistant handwear for material handling, assembly, and maintenance tasks. Adjust the hook and loop closure per manufacturer instructions for a secure, comfortable fit. Crews commonly keep them in daily rotation for indoor and outdoor task work.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the liner, leather wrapped fingertips, and wrist closure regularly per manufacturer instructions. Clean the gloves according to manufacturer guidance and material care instructions, then store them in a dry, clean area away from direct heat. Replace them when cut resistance, leather condition, or closure performance starts to degrade.