Description
IMPACTO AVPro Anti-Vibration Glove | Impacto
AVPRO ANTI-VIBRATION GLOVECost-effective Outstanding Protection
Impacto AVPRO Padded with patented foam technology in the palm, fingers, thumb and thumb/web area to help prevent Hand-Arm Vibration syndrome (HAVS) and White Finger Disease. Full finger design with adjustable wrist ensures best hand protection.
Padded with patented foam technology in the palm, fingers, thumb and thumb/web area to help prevent Hand-Arm Vibration syndrome (HAVS) and White Finger Disease.
- Mechanic's style design ensures excellent fit and comfort
- Soft, pliable materials ensure tactile feedback for tool control and hand flexibility
- Full finger design ensures best hand protection
- Fingers are gusseted with stretchy fabric The tip of the fingers are reinforced
- Non-slip textured palm with elasticized back
- Elastic wrist with adjustable hook and loop closure
- Meets anti-vibration glove standards EN ISO 10819:2013 and ANSI S2.73-2002 (R 2007)
CE COMPLIANCE
Product meets the strict European safety guidelines for Personal Protective Equipment.
Gloves are in compliance with EN 420 General Requirements for Gloves.
ANSI / ISO 10819
Gloves are in compliance with International Anti-Vibration Glove Standard ISO 10819 and North America Anti-Vibration Glove Standard ANSI S2.73-2002 (R 2007)/ISO 10819.
EN 388
Gloves are in compliance with EN 388 - Protective Gloves Against Mechanical Risks. Numbers identify the performance level for abrasion, blade cut, tear, and puncture resistance respectively.
SIZE INFO
Proper size is important. Follow the guidelines below to determine your correct glove size. To determine glove size, with fingers extended measure circumference of the hand across the knuckles at the base of your fingers (don't include the thumb).
When ordering it is best to order smaller than your normal glove size.
| Glove Size | Hand Size | Hand Circumference | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Inches | Centimeters | ||
| M | 8 | 8 - 9 | 20 - 23 |
| L | 9 | 9 - 10 | 23 - 25 |
| XL | 10 | 10 - 11 | 25 - 28 |
More Info
Anti-Vibration Gloves for Power Tool Work
The IMPACTO AVPro Anti-Vibration Glove is an anti-vibration glove designed for handheld tool work and repeated vibration exposure. Maintenance technicians, equipment operators, and mechanics typically use this work glove to support tool control and hand comfort during demanding shifts. It features patented foam technology in the palm, fingers, thumb, and thumb/web area, along with a full finger glove design and adjustable hook and loop closure.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction crews typically use anti-vibration gloves when operating drills, breakers, grinders, and other handheld equipment. The padded palm and ergonomic fit support grip during renovation, framing, and finishing work. This helps workers manage vibration reduction while maintaining hand flexibility on busy job sites.
Manufacturing Work Environments
Manufacturing and assembly teams often rely on this protective glove for repetitive tool handling and production tasks. The mechanic s style design and non-slip grip help support control during detailed work. Workers benefit from a durable glove that fits into industrial hand protection routines.
Utilities Work Environments
Utility crews commonly wear anti-vibration protection during service and repair tasks that involve powered hand tools. The full finger glove design and reinforced fingertip tips help support day-to-day handling in field conditions. This style works well where tool control and hand flexibility matter.
Transportation Work Environments
Transportation maintenance staff often use vibration reduction gloves when servicing equipment and performing repair work. The soft pliable materials support comfort during longer tasks, while the hook and loop closure helps create a secure fit. This makes the glove practical for workshop and fleet service use.
Forestry and Mining Work Environments
Forestry and mining workers frequently face repeated vibration from handheld tools and equipment. This glove supports industrial hand protection needs with foam padding, elasticized back construction, and tactile feedback for tool control. It suits demanding outdoor work where grip and comfort both matter.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Anti-vibration gloves need a balance of vibration reduction, fit, and grip because workers still need control over tools and materials. This model combines patented foam technology with a full finger glove build to support performance in mechanical risks environments. It meets EN ISO 10819:2013 and ANSI S2.73-2002 (R 2007), and it also complies with EN 420 and EN 388.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| EN ISO 10819:2013 | Anti-vibration glove standard for vibration-dampening performance | Supports selection for tasks involving handheld vibrating tools |
| ANSI S2.73-2002 (R 2007) | North American anti-vibration standard | Helps buyers match the glove to recognized performance expectations |
| Patented foam technology | Padded foam in the palm, fingers, thumb, and thumb/web area | Supports comfort, grip, and vibration reduction during tool use |
| Adjustable hook and loop closure | Custom wrist tightening system | Helps users achieve a secure ergonomic fit |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Daily Tool Handling
Workers typically wear this anti-vibration glove during daily-use tasks that involve repeated handheld tool operation. The padded palm and non-slip textured palm support grip consistency across a shift. This helps maintain hand flexibility while supporting control in routine production or service work.
Occasional Maintenance Projects
Teams often choose this glove for occasional-use work such as equipment repair, renovation, or plant maintenance. The adjustable wrist closure helps users fine-tune fit before starting the task. That added fit support can help workers stay comfortable during short or intermittent vibration exposure.
Indoor Workshop Tasks
In indoor shops and plants, technicians commonly use the glove for assembly, repair, and adjustment work. The soft materials and gusseted fingers support dexterity for detailed handling. This makes the glove suitable where tool control and hand movement remain important.
Outdoor Service Work
Field crews often use the glove outdoors for utility, construction, and forestry tasks. The full finger glove layout and reinforced fingertips support work around rough equipment and materials. It fits well into outdoor job routines that need durable gloves with comfort-focused design.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Anti-Vibration Glove Fits Best
- Manufacturing and assembly: Supports vibration reduction and precise handling during repetitive production tasks.
- Maintenance and repair: Offers padded palm coverage and flexibility for tool-based service work.
- Construction and renovation: Matches handheld power tool use with secure grip and ergonomic fit.
- Utility and industrial service: Combines comfort, grip, and anti-vibration standard alignment for field work.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Maintenance technicians: Use it for repair tasks, inspections, and vibration-dampening support around tools.
- Equipment operators: Wear it to help manage grip and comfort during powered equipment handling.
- Mechanics: Depend on the mechanic s style for tool control and flexible hand movement.
- Tool operators: Use it when repeated tool use calls for a padded palm and secure wrist closure.
- Safety coordinators: Often select it as part of industrial hand protection programs.
- Industrial workers: Rely on it for general work glove performance in demanding environments.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This glove works alongside other equipment for more complete workplace protection. Many teams combine hand protection with eye, hearing, and visibility gear to support layered safety practices. All Safety commonly supplies these items together so crews can build a practical safety system around the task.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Construction and renovation: Anti-vibration glove + safety glasses + hearing protection + hi-viz vest
- Workshop maintenance: Anti-vibration glove + safety glasses + hearing protection
- Outdoor utility work: Anti-vibration glove + safety glasses + hi-viz vest
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this glove when workers use handheld vibrating tools during regular maintenance, assembly, or construction tasks. It also performs well when crews need a comfortable fit that still supports tool control and grip. The patented foam technology makes it a practical option when vibration reduction matters in daily work.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Check the task’s vibration exposure and tool type.
- Confirm the needed fit using the available size range.
- Review the required anti-vibration standard for the job.
- Assess grip, dexterity, and wrist closure needs.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This glove may not suit tasks that require specialized chemical resistance or higher cut protection. In those cases, consider another category such as chemical gloves or cut-resistant gloves. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically use this glove when they operate handheld vibrating tools in workshops, plants, construction sites, and maintenance areas. Put the glove on before tool handling and adjust the hook and loop closure for a secure fit. Per manufacturer instructions, users should match the glove to the task and keep the fit consistent during work.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the palm padding, seams, fingertips, and wrist closure before use and after heavy work. Clean the glove per manufacturer instructions to help maintain materials and grip, then store it in a clean, dry area away from excess heat and moisture. Replace the glove when padding, grip, or stitching shows wear, or when manufacturer guidance recommends replacement.