Bob Dale Gloves
Oil Resist Cut Resist C200 Lined Goatskin 3" Gauntlet W/Impact | Cut Resistance A5 | Bob Dale Gloves
- SKU:
- 20-9-10754
Description
- Oil-resistant grain goatskin palm & backhand
- Cut-resistant lining
- C200 Thinsulate; insulation
- TPR backhand impact protection
- 3" split cowhide cuff w/reflective strip
- Shirred elastic wrist
- Gunn cut w/keystone thumb
- Reinforced thumb saddle
- Foam padded palm
- Stitched with Kevlar®
Ratings
- Cut Level A5 (ANSI/ISEA 105-2024)
- Puncture Level 4 (ANSI/ISEA 105-2024)
- EN 388 - 3X4XX
- EN 511 - 14X
- Impact Level 2 (ANSI/ISEA 138-2019)
- Conductive Heat Level 4, Up to 500° F/260° C (ANSI/ISEA 105-2016)
Hazard Solutions
- Cold Resistant
- Cut Resistant
- Heat Resistant
- Impact Resistant
- Oil Resistant
- Puncture Resistant
Features
- 360 Degree Coverage
- Durability
- Genuine Leather
- Hi-Viz
- Padded Palm
More Details
- Product Fact Sheet
- Packaging:6 PR per Polybag 60 PR per Carton
- Sizes:XS-X3L
*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.
More Info
Cut Resistant Gloves for Cold-Weather Handling
The Oil Resist Cut Resist C200 Lined Goatskin 3" Gauntlet W/Impact is a pair of cut-resistant gloves designed for cold-weather handling, impact exposure, and oily work conditions. Construction workers, utility workers, and equipment operators typically use this gear to support grip, warmth, and hand coverage during demanding tasks. This Bob Dale Gloves product features oil-resistant goatskin, cut level A5, and TPR backhand impact protection.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction workers typically use these work gloves when handling rough materials, tools, and components in colder conditions. The gauntlet cuff and reinforced thumb saddle help support hand coverage during daily site tasks. Teams often value the padded palm and leather PPE construction for consistent grip and comfort.
Oil & Gas Field Operations
Oil and gas crews commonly rely on oil-resistant gloves for maintenance, inspection, and material handling around coated or greasy surfaces. The grain goatskin palm and backhand suit work that involves frequent contact with equipment. Kevlar stitching and the split cowhide cuff add durable construction for field use.
Manufacturing and Plant Work
Manufacturing staff often choose insulated gauntlet gloves when they need hand protection during parts handling and equipment servicing. The cut-resistant lining and impact protection support repetitive tasks in industrial settings. The glove design also helps workers maintain dexterity while managing frequent handling risks.
Utilities and Municipal Work
Utility workers typically wear these gloves during cold-weather maintenance, repairs, and roadside tasks. The reflective strip and 3 inch cuff help improve visibility in low-light work environments. Cold weather PPE like this supports practical hand coverage when conditions change through the shift.
Warehousing and Transportation
Warehouse workers and transportation teams commonly use these impact protection gloves for loading, sorting, and equipment handling. The foam padded palm and keystone thumb assist with repeated gripping and lifting. In active logistics environments, the glove supports comfort during extended use.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specifications matter because they help buyers match gloves to the work environment and hazard type. This model combines ANSI/ISEA 105-2024, ANSI/ISEA 138-2019, ANSI/ISEA 105-2016, EN 388, and EN 511 ratings for a clearer performance profile. Buyers can compare material, lining, and protection features before selecting hand protection.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Cut Level A5 | High cut resistance rating under ANSI/ISEA 105-2024 | Supports work with sharper material handling risks |
| EN 388 3X4XX | European mechanical hazard rating | Helps buyers assess abrasion, cut, tear, and puncture performance |
| Impact Level 2 | TPR backhand impact protection under ANSI/ISEA 138-2019 | Adds coverage for knuckle and backhand strike exposure |
| EN 511 14X | Cold-weather performance rating | Supports use in cooler outdoor and seasonal work |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Cold Weather Utility Maintenance
Utility crews often wear these gloves when handling tools, covers, and materials outdoors in colder seasons. The C200 Thinsulate insulation helps support warmth without changing the glove’s work-ready profile. Workers also benefit from the cut-resistant lining when tasks involve repeated contact with edges or rough surfaces.
Oil-Exposed Field Tasks
Oil field crews commonly use these gloves for tasks that involve oily equipment or slippery surfaces. The oil-resistant grain goatskin palm and backhand help maintain workability in messy conditions. The design suits general handling, not moving blades or serrated cutting tools.
Equipment Servicing and Parts Handling
Maintenance technicians often choose this style for servicing equipment, moving components, and managing impact-prone tasks. The padded palm, reinforced thumb saddle, and Kevlar stitching support repeated use in shop and field settings. This combination helps workers manage fatigue during longer shifts.
Roadside and Outdoor Visibility Work
Workers on roadside jobs commonly need gauntlet gloves with a reflective strip and extended cuff. The 3 inch split cowhide cuff adds wrist coverage during outdoor work. These details help teams work more confidently in changing light and colder weather.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Product Category Excels
- Cold weather utility maintenance: Insulation, gauntlet coverage, and cut-resistant gloves construction suit seasonal field work.
- Oil and gas handling: Oil-resistant gloves support contact with greasy surfaces and rough equipment.
- Equipment servicing: TPR backhand impact protection and padded palm features support frequent wrenching and parts handling.
- Outdoor roadside tasks: The reflective strip improves visibility during low-light work.
Not Recommended For
- Moving blade operations: These gloves are tested for cut and puncture resistance, but they are not cut and puncture proof.
- Specialized dielectric electrical work: Choose a glove specifically rated for electrical hazard applications when that hazard exists.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Maintenance technicians: Use them for equipment servicing, repairs, and parts handling.
- Equipment operators: Wear them for grip support and impact exposure during active work.
- Utility workers: Rely on them for outdoor maintenance and cold-weather tasks.
- Construction workers: Use them for material handling and daily site work.
- Warehouse workers: Choose them for loading, sorting, and repetitive handling.
- Safety coordinators: Evaluate them as part of hand protection planning and PPE selection.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
These gloves work alongside other equipment for more complete hand and jobsite protection. Layering PPE helps workers match eye, head, and visibility needs to the task. All Safety often supports complete PPE setups for industrial and outdoor crews.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Cold outdoor maintenance: gloves + safety glasses + hi-viz vests + hard hats
- Shop and field servicing: gloves + safety glasses + hearing protection
- Roadside work: gloves + hi-viz vests + hard hats
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose these gloves when your work involves cold weather, oil exposure, and repeated handling risk. They also suit tasks that need impact protection and a durable leather build. The gauntlet cuff adds a practical advantage for wrist coverage during active jobs.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Cut level A5 requirement for your application
- Need for EN 388 rated mechanical protection
- Cold-weather insulation and seasonal work conditions
- Need for reflective strip and extended cuff coverage
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
These gloves are not suitable for moving blades, serrated tools, or tasks that require cut-proof hand protection. For those applications, consider task-specific cut protection or specialized blade-resistant PPE. 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 insulated hand protection for outdoor or higher-handling-risk tasks. Use them per manufacturer instructions and specifications, especially when work conditions change through the shift. In shops and field sites, teams often pair them with other PPE before starting the job.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the leather, stitching, cuff integrity, and impact features before each use per manufacturer instructions. Clean the gloves according to manufacturer specifications and avoid harsh soaking. Replace them when cut resistance, padding, or stitching shows wear, and store them in a dry, cool location away from direct heat and moisture.