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Cut-Resistant Sleeves Made With Kevlar | 2 Pairs | Jomac Canada

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Cut-Resistant Kevlar Sleeves | 2 Pairs| Jomac Canada

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These lightweight tube-style Kevlar sleeves protect the user against possible burns, cuts, and abrasions that may occur in the workplace. Designed with top-quality Kevlar material, these safety sleeves provide durability, protection, and amazing comfort-fit form up to the wrist. Available in four size options (as listed above).

  • Pricing includes a 4 UNIT pack (2 pairs of sleeves)
  • Sizing: 10", 14", 18", and 24" (double ply, regular fit)
  • Cut Level: ANSI/SEA 105, Level 3
  • Kevlar cut-resistant sleeve up to wrist
  • Type: Double ply, regular fit
  • Tube style sleeves
  • Resists burns, abrasions, and cuts

More Info

Cut-Resistant Sleeves for Wrist-Length Protection

The Cut-Resistant Sleeves Made With Kevlar 2 Pairs by Jomac Canada are protective sleeves designed for wrist protection during material handling and maintenance tasks. Welders, maintenance technicians, and machinists working in manufacturing and metal fabrication environments typically use these sleeves to reduce exposure to cuts, abrasions, and light burn contact. This double ply, tube-style sleeve meets ANSI/SEA 105 Level 3 cut resistance and delivers a comfort-fit up to the wrist.

Industry Applications and Professional Use

Manufacturing Environments

Assembly line workers and machinists commonly wear cut-resistant sleeves when handling stamped parts and small assemblies to preserve dexterity while adding arm protection. These sleeves pair well with gloves to create layered abrasion resistance on the shop floor.

Metal Fabrication Shops

Fabricators and sheet-metal handlers typically use wrist-length Kevlar sleeves during deburring, shearing, and edge handling to reduce the likelihood of cuts and abrasions. The tube-style design maintains a comfort-fit while workers move and manipulate materials.

Oil & Gas and Utilities

Field technicians and pipe handlers often rely on double ply sleeves for forearm coverage during rig work and maintenance tasks where rough surfaces and sharp edges occur. Workers value the combination of cut level 3 resistance and abrasion durability in outdoor and industrial settings.

Warehousing and Maintenance

Maintenance technicians and warehouse staff generally wear Kevlar sleeves for repetitive handling tasks, tool use, and equipment servicing that demand wrist protection and abrasion resistance. The sleeves support daily-use and occasional-use workflows on busy sites.

Technical Specifications and Product Features

Understanding Product Standards

Specification and material choices matter for arm protection because they influence cut resistance, durability, and comfort. These sleeves use Kevlar yarn in a double ply construction to deliver ANSI/SEA 105 Level 3 performance while remaining breathable and flexible.

What does ANSI/SEA 105 Level 3 mean?

ANSI/SEA 105 Level 3 indicates a measured cut resistance performance within the Level 3 range under the ANSI testing method. This level typically suits light to moderate cut hazards where dexterity and wrist protection matter.

Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
Material: Kevlar Aromatic polyamide fiber noted for cut and heat resistance Provides durable fabric that resists cuts and light burns while remaining flexible
Cut Rating: ANSI/SEA 105 Level 3 Industry-standard measured cut resistance level Suitable for tasks with moderate cut risk where wrist-length protection is needed
Design: Double ply, tube-style up to wrist Two layers of material in a slip-on sleeve form Delivers added abrasion resistance and a comfort-fit that stays in place during use
Sizes & Pack: 10", 14", 18", 24"; 4 UNIT (2 pairs) Multiple wrist-length options and packaged as two pairs Allows selection of sleeve length for task-specific coverage and easy replacement

Use Case Scenarios and Applications

Indoor Assembly and Parts Handling

In assembly lines where technicians handle small sharp components, wrist-length cut-resistant sleeves maintain dexterity while adding a layer of arm protection. The lightweight, tube-style sleeves remain comfortable during extended shifts.

Outdoor Maintenance and Field Work

Field crews and maintenance teams often use these sleeves during occasional-use repair tasks where workers contact rough pipe surfaces or sheet metal edges. The Kevlar construction helps with abrasion resistance in variable environments.

Daily Use in Workshops

Technicians who perform daily cutting, deburring, or tool-based tasks typically rely on double ply cut-resistant sleeves to extend glove performance and cover exposed wrist areas. Workers appreciate the balance of durability and comfort-fit fabric.

Occasional High-Risk Tasks

When staff encounter intermittent sharp-edge operations, supervisors commonly provide wrist-length Kevlar sleeves as a task-specific PPE option. The sleeves serve as a convenient, pair-pack solution for temporary risk reduction.

Ideal Applications and Work Environments

Where This Protective Sleeve Excels

  • Metal fabrication shops: Suits handling of sheet metal and cut edges where cut level 3 and abrasion resistance matter.
  • Automotive assembly: Enables wrist protection and dexterity for repetitive parts handling on production lines.
  • Maintenance and repair: Offers forearm coverage during tool use and light mechanical servicing.
  • Oil & gas pipe handling: Combines double-ply durability with wrist-length coverage for forearm exposure tasks.

Professional Applications

Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

  • Welders: Wear sleeves under or next to welding gear for added abrasion resistance at the wrist (confirm suitability with welding PPE requirements).
  • Maintenance Technicians: Use sleeves during repairs to shield wrists from scrapes and sharp tool contact.
  • Machinists: Put on sleeves when handling machined parts and edges to reduce cut exposure.
  • Assembly Line Workers: Rely on wrist-length sleeves for frequent parts handling while preserving dexterity.
  • Electricians and Safety Coordinators: Keep sleeves on hand for tasks that require short-term cut and abrasion mitigation while following electrical PPE rules.

Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

Complementary Safety Gear

Cut-resistant sleeves work alongside other PPE to create layered protection for the arms and hands. Combining sleeves with gloves, safety glasses, and aprons helps address multiple hazard types during material handling and maintenance work.

Recommended Equipment Combinations

  • Metal handling: Double ply Kevlar sleeve + cut-resistant gloves + safety glasses + apron
  • Maintenance tasks: Sleeve + mechanic's gloves + hi-viz vest
  • Assembly operations: Sleeve + thin-dexterity gloves + safety glasses

Selection Guide and Product Suitability

When to Choose These Kevlar Sleeves

Choose these cut-resistant sleeves for tasks that require wrist protection, moderate cut resistance, and good dexterity. They perform well in repeated material handling and maintenance workflows where abrasion resistance and comfort-fit matter. Select specific sleeve length based on the needed forearm coverage for each task.

Key Evaluation Factors

  • Required cut level for the task (ANSI/SEA 105 Level 3)
  • Sleeve length needed (10", 14", 18", 24")
  • Compatibility with gloves and other PPE
  • Frequency of use and replacement cycle

Limitations and Alternative Considerations

This product is not suitable for electrical work requiring Class E dielectric protection; consider insulated electrical sleeves for those tasks. For extremely high-cut risks, evaluate higher ANSI cut-level products or reinforced glove-and-sleeve systems. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

Daily Use and Maintenance

How to Integrate These Sleeves at Work

Workers typically put sleeves on before cutting, material handling, or tool use and wear them up to the wrist per manufacturer instructions. Supervisors often include sleeves in job-specific PPE kits to ensure consistent use for daily or occasional tasks.

How do I adjust?

Tube-style sleeves slip on and rely on fit and sleeve length to stay in place; select the correct size for a snug, comfort-fit. Workers may layer gloves over sleeve cuffs to help secure wrist coverage during active tasks.

When to replace?

Inspect sleeves per manufacturer instructions before each use and replace when you observe cuts, fraying, or compromised fabric integrity. Industry practice generally calls for replacement when performance appears reduced or after sustained damage.

Ordering and Delivery

How to Order and Package Details

These Cut-Resistant Sleeves come in a 4 UNIT pack (2 pairs) and in four length options: 10", 14", 18", and 24". Order by selecting the required sleeve length and confirm compatibility with your site's PPE program when purchasing.

Assistance and Availability

Contact All Safety for size guidance, bulk ordering, or to confirm compatibility with existing PPE. Customer service can advise on pack quantities and workplace fit to support procurement and inventory planning.

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