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Impact Resistant - Tenactiv Gloves | Cut Resistance A5 | 12 Pack | Superior Glove
- SKU:
- S18TAPNVB
Description
Our TenActiv™ S18TAPNVB cut resistant gloves provide impact protection and are made from a soft material that is non-irritating while still protecting hands for more comfortable all-day wear. These gloves feature no additives like steel or fiberglass ensuring they will not irritate skin when worn. Made from TenActiv™ engineered yarn to provide 360° cut protection with moderate ANSI A5 cut resistance and offer impact protection against knocks and bumps. The micropore nitrile palm coating offers steady wet grip that is touchscreen compatible while the reinforced thumb crotch protects against wear and tear when material handling.
Product Features
- Softer than typical cut resistant gloves that will not irritate skin for all day wear
- TenActiv™ engineered yarn provides 360° cut protection with ANSI A5 cut resistance
- Back-of-hand ANSI 2 impact resistance protects against knocks and bumps
- Micropore nitrile palm coating for steady wet grip
- Reinforced thumb crotch for longevity and protection against wear and tear when material handling
- Touchscreen compatible to seamlessly move between tasks
- Cleaning instructions: wash in cold water and tumble dry in low heat; safe to use bleach or detergent
Applications
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Automotive, Construction, Glass Manufacturing, Metal Fabrication
Recommended for
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Framing, General Purpose, Glass Handling, Maintenance, Material Handling, Sheet Metal Handling
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Cut Resistant Gloves for Impact Protection
The TenActiv™ S18TAPNVB is a pair of cut resistant gloves designed for hand protection during material handling, glass handling, and sheet metal handling. Maintenance technicians, construction workers, and metal fabricators typically use this equipment to support grip, comfort, and dexterity on demanding tasks. This ANSI A5 certified equipment features TenActiv™ engineered yarn, ANSI 2 impact resistance, and a micropore nitrile palm coating.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction workers typically use these industrial gloves for framing, general-purpose handling, and moving rough materials. The reinforced thumb crotch supports repeated gripping, while 360° cut protection helps meet the demands of hand-intensive work. Workers often pair this design with other work gloves only when a task needs added layering or backup pairs on site.
Manufacturing Work Environments
Manufacturing teams commonly rely on this cut-resistant handwear for repetitive handling, assembly support, and shop-floor movement of parts. The soft, non-irritating material supports all-day wear, and the wet grip coating helps workers maintain control on changing surfaces. All Safety often supplies this style for facilities that want consistent hand protection across multiple shifts.
Transportation Work Environments
Transportation personnel often use these impact-resistant gloves during sorting, loading, and freight handling. The touchscreen compatible coating helps staff move between scans, notes, and physical tasks without removing gloves as often. This reduces task interruptions while supporting practical workflow in active dock and fleet settings.
Warehousing Work Environments
Warehouse workers typically wear these work gloves for picking, staging, and moving packaged goods. The micropore nitrile palm coating provides steady wet grip during handling, and the soft liner supports comfort during long shifts. This combination helps workers manage material handling tasks with greater consistency.
Automotive Work Environments
Automotive technicians commonly use these gloves for maintenance work, parts handling, and general-purpose shop tasks. The nitrile coating and reinforced thumb crotch suit frequent gripping, while the non-irritating build supports all-day wear. Shops often choose this style when they need cut-resistant handwear that also handles touchscreen use.
Utilities Work Environments
Utility crews often depend on these industrial gloves for routine service work, equipment handling, and field maintenance. The ANSI 2 impact resistance adds value when workers encounter knocks and bumps during active tasks. The design supports practical use across indoor and outdoor work zones.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
These specifications matter because hand protection must balance cut resistance, comfort, grip, and movement. TenActiv™ engineered yarn supports 360° cut protection, while the micropore nitrile palm coating adds wet grip and touchscreen compatibility. The result is practical industrial gloves built for daily use.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| ANSI A5 | Moderate cut resistance rating | Supports demanding tasks involving sharp materials |
| ANSI 2 | Back-of-hand impact resistance | Helps manage knocks and bumps during work |
| Micropore nitrile palm coating | Textured coating for grip | Improves wet grip and handling control |
| Reinforced thumb crotch | Extra durability at a high-wear zone | Supports longer service life during material handling |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Daily Use on Active Job Sites
Workers commonly wear these gloves during routine tasks that involve both cut and impact hazards. The soft liner supports all-day wear, and the touchscreen compatible finish helps users stay connected to devices. This fits crews that move between tools, parts, and digital equipment throughout the day.
Glass Handling Tasks
Glass handlers and related teams use this glove style when they need cut resistant gloves with steady grip. The TenActiv™ yarn supports 360° cut protection, and the coating helps workers hold slick materials with more confidence. This combination suits shops where glass handling remains a regular task.
Metal Fabrication and Sheet Metal Handling
Metal fabricators commonly choose this design for sheet metal handling and part movement. The reinforced thumb crotch supports wear resistance in repeated gripping tasks, while ANSI A5 cut resistance helps meet sharp-edge exposure. Workers can also move between handheld devices and tools because the gloves stay touchscreen compatible.
General Shop and Maintenance Work
Maintenance crews often use these impact-resistant gloves for general-purpose work around tools, machinery, and supplies. The non-irritating material helps reduce discomfort during longer shifts, and the wet grip coating supports secure handling in varied conditions. That makes the glove useful for mixed-task environments.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Glove Category Excels
- Construction framing: Supports sharp-material handling and repetitive gripping during active build work.
- Glass manufacturing: Matches the need for ANSI A5 cut resistance and controlled wet grip.
- Metal fabrication: Adds durability through the reinforced thumb crotch and engineered yarn.
- Automotive maintenance: Works well for shop tasks that need comfort and touchscreen compatible handling.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Maintenance technicians: Use them for routine service work, part handling, and tool interaction.
- Material handlers: Rely on them for lifting, sorting, and moving packaged or raw materials.
- Construction workers: Wear them for framing, general-purpose work, and rough material contact.
- Glass handlers: Use them when handling sharp or slick materials that need cut-resistant handwear.
- Metal fabricators: Count on them for sheet metal handling and repeated production tasks.
- Safety coordinators: Select them to support consistent hand protection across crews and shifts.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
These cut resistant gloves work alongside other equipment to support a layered approach to hand protection and site readiness. Crews often combine gloves with eye, head, and hearing gear when tasks involve impact, debris, or machine noise. A complete PPE setup helps teams match protection to the hazard profile of each job.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Construction and framing: Cut resistant gloves + safety glasses + hard hats + cut-resistant sleeves
- Metalworking and fabrication: Cut resistant gloves + safety glasses + cut-resistant sleeves
- Warehouse handling: Cut resistant gloves + safety glasses + hearing protection
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this glove when your work involves sharp edges, repeated lifting, or frequent material handling. It also suits jobs that need impact resistance on the back of the hand and steady wet grip. Teams that use touchscreens during tasks often value the added convenience.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Cut hazard level in the work area
- Need for impact resistance during handling
- Grip performance in wet or changing conditions
- Comfort needs for all-day wear
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This product is not suitable for tasks that require specialized chemical resistance or electrical hazard protection. Workers needing those applications should consider a different glove category with the appropriate certification and construction. 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 tasks involve daily cut and impact hazards in construction, manufacturing, automotive, and material handling settings. Use them per manufacturer instructions when gripping, scanning, or moving materials. This helps crews keep workflow steady without changing gear as often.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the gloves regularly for wear, tears, coating damage, and thumb crotch condition. Manufacturers typically recommend washing in cold water and tumble drying on low heat, and they may allow bleach or detergent per specifications. Replace them per manufacturer guidance when fit, coating, or cut resistance changes, and store them in a clean, dry place away from heat and contamination.