Bob Dale Gloves
Orange 18G Seamless Knit HPPE Orange NBR Foam | Cut Resistant A4 | Bob Dale Gloves
- SKU:
- 99-1-9773
Description
- 18 ga. HPPE shell
- Foam NBR palm coating w/textured finish
- Elastic knit wrist w/hemmed cuff
Ratings
- Cut Level A4 (ANSI/ISEA 105-2024)
- Abrasion Level 6 (ANSI/ISEA 105-2024)
- Puncture Level 4 (ANSI/ISEA 105-2024)
Hazard Solutions
- Abrasion Resistant
- Cut Resistant
- Puncture Resistant
Features
- 360 Degree Coverage
- Dexterity
- Solid Grip
More Details
- Product Fact Sheet
- Packaging:12 PR per Polybag 120 PR per Carton
- Sizes:X2S-X3L (5-12)
*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 General Industrial Hand Protection
These cut resistant gloves are designed for workers who need reliable hand protection during routine material handling, assembly, and maintenance tasks. Maintenance technicians, warehouse workers, and construction workers typically use this equipment to improve grip and maintain dexterity. This ANSI/ISEA 105-2024 certified glove features an 18 ga. HPPE shell and foam NBR palm coating for abrasion resistant and puncture resistant performance.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction workers typically use these industrial gloves when handling lumber, fasteners, sheet goods, and general jobsite materials. The HPPE shell supports hand protection during repetitive handling, while the textured foam NBR palm coating helps maintain grip control. Workers often choose this style for day-to-day tasks that call for dexterity and durable work gloves.
Manufacturing and Fabrication Areas
Manufacturing teams and fabrication operators commonly wear seam-free protective equipment when managing parts, components, and finished goods. The seamless knit gloves construction supports comfortable wear during repeated movement, and the cut level A4 rating fits many light-to-medium handling tasks. This style helps workers keep productivity moving without sacrificing tactile feel.
Warehousing and Distribution Centers
Warehouse workers and material handlers typically rely on cut resistant gloves for packing, sorting, scanning, and load movement. The foam nitrile palm and textured grip help workers handle cartons and palletized items with more control. These hand protection gloves are often selected for indoor tasks that involve frequent contact with rough edges.
Transportation and Logistics Operations
Transportation staff and dock personnel commonly use these gloves during loading, unloading, and cargo handling. The elastic wrist and hemmed cuff help the glove stay in place through active shifts, while the 360 degree coverage supports consistent coverage across the hand. This makes the glove a practical choice for high-turnover work environments.
Utilities and Field Maintenance
Utility workers often need protective equipment that supports grip, dexterity, and repeated handling of tools and components. This glove suits general maintenance and utility tasks where workers want abrasion level 6 and puncture level 4 performance from a comfortable design. All Safety customers often look to this style for everyday field use.
Mining and Heavy Service Operations
Mining crews and heavy service teams commonly choose industrial gloves for hand coverage during routine handling and support work. The durable HPPE shell and palm coating help the glove manage demanding contact points while maintaining flexibility. Workers can use this style for tasks that call for strong grip control and dependable everyday wear.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specifications matter because they help match the glove to the job, the hazards, and the level of hand movement required. This product follows ANSI/ISEA 105-2024 ratings and combines a cut level A4, abrasion level 6, and puncture level 4 profile. Workers gain a clearer fit for tasks that need dexterity, solid grip, and abrasion resistant performance.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| ANSI/ISEA 105-2024 | Current performance standard for glove testing | Helps buyers compare work gloves using a common benchmark |
| Cut Level A4 | Measured cut resistance rating | Supports tasks with sharper handled materials |
| 18 ga. HPPE shell | Fine-gauge high-performance shell construction | Improves comfort and dexterity during repetitive work |
| Foam NBR palm coating | Foam nitrile coating with textured finish | Helps deliver grip control in dry handling tasks |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Daily Material Handling
Workers handling cartons, parts, and supplies often need glove performance that supports grip and movement. These cut resistant gloves fit daily-use tasks where workers want hand protection without bulky feel. The foam NBR palm coating and textured finish help support solid grip during repeated handling.
Assembly and Fabrication
Assembly teams commonly need dexterity for small parts, tools, and precise movements. The seamless knit gloves design and 18 gauge shell help reduce restriction while supporting controlled hand movement. This makes the glove a useful option for fabrication environments with frequent contact.
General Construction Tasks
Construction crews often handle rough materials and fast-moving work schedules. The abrasion resistant and puncture resistant ratings make this style suitable for routine handling, repositioning, and site support work. Workers can wear it throughout standard shifts when they need dependable industrial gloves.
Utility and Maintenance Operations
Maintenance teams usually need hand protection that works across inspection, repair, and support tasks. The elastic wrist and hemmed cuff help create a stable fit while workers move between locations. This glove is commonly used where grip and cut resistance matter together.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Product Category Excels
- Warehousing: Supports frequent lifting, sorting, and packing with textured grip and dexterity.
- Manufacturing: Helps with part handling and assembly where the HPPE shell and palm coating matter.
- Construction: Fits routine material contact and general jobsite handling.
- Transportation: Works well for loading and unloading where grip control is important.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Maintenance technicians: Use them for inspection, repair, and routine handling tasks.
- Warehouse workers: Wear them for packing, moving, and sorting materials.
- Construction workers: Rely on them for general site handling and repetitive contact.
- Material handlers: Use them for load movement and product transfer.
- Utility workers: Choose them for field tasks that call for grip and hand coverage.
- Equipment operators: Wear them when hand contact with tools and surfaces is common.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
These work gloves work alongside other protective equipment for a more complete safety setup. Many crews combine hand protection with eye, foot, and hearing gear to match the task and worksite conditions. Layered protective equipment helps teams address multiple hazards at the same time.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Construction and material handling: cut resistant gloves + safety glasses + work boots + hearing protection
- Assembly and fabrication: cut resistant gloves + safety glasses + cut resistant sleeves
- Utility maintenance: cut resistant gloves + safety glasses + work boots
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose these gloves when your job involves daily handling, assembly, or routine construction work. They also perform well in warehousing and transportation environments where workers need grip control and dexterity. The cut level A4 and textured palm coating make them a strong fit for general industrial tasks.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Cut resistance rating for the materials you handle
- Need for grip control in dry handling conditions
- Required dexterity for detailed work
- Fit range across your crew size needs
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
These gloves are not suitable for moving blades, tools, or serrated blades, and they do not provide cut and puncture proof performance. For tasks with those hazards, consider task-specific cut protection or specialty blade-resistant handwear. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically use these gloves during daily handling tasks and general workplace protection. Wear them when grip, dexterity, and cut resistance all matter, especially in construction, warehousing, manufacturing, and utility settings. Users should follow manufacturer instructions for application and fit.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the shell, palm coating, seams, and cuff before each use, and replace the gloves when wear or reduced grip appears. Clean them per manufacturer specifications and let them dry fully before storage. Store them in a clean, dry area away from heat and contamination per manufacturer instructions.