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Tenactiv - Coated Gloves | Cut Resistance ANSI A9 | 12 Pack | Superior Glove
- SKU:
- STXLXRT
Description
Our TenActiv™ STXLXRT extreme cut-resistant gloves feature a crinkle latex palm coating for increased dry grip and durability. TenActiv™ engineered material provides 360° cut protection with maximum ANSI A9 cut resistance, making them suitable for glass or sheet metal handling and manufacturing. Crinkle latex palm coating offers steady grip on dry surfaces.
Product Features
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- TenActiv™ engineered yarn provides 360° cut protection with ANSI A9 cut resistance
- Crinkle latex palm coating for steady dry grip
- Reinforced thumb crotch for longevity and protection against wear and tear when material handling
- 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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Glass Handling, Material Handling, Sheet Metal Handling, Masonary
More Info
ANSI A9 Cut Resistant Gloves for Glass and Metal Handling
The TenActiv™ coated gloves are a glove category designed for glass handling, sheet metal handling, and material handling work that involves sharp edges. Material handlers, glass handlers, and sheet metal workers typically use this equipment to support hand safety and maintain dry grip during repetitive tasks. These ANSI A9 cut-resistant gloves feature TenActiv™ engineered yarn and a crinkle latex palm coating for 360 degree cut protection.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction workers typically use these cut-resistant gloves when handling masonry, sharp lumber, rebar, or other abrasive materials on busy job sites. The latex palm helps workers keep a steady grip during lifting and positioning tasks, while the reinforced thumb crotch supports durability during repeated use. This makes the gloves a practical choice for general protective workwear in active field conditions.
Manufacturing Work Environments
Manufacturing teams commonly wear industrial gloves like these when handling parts with burrs, sharp edges, or rough surfaces. The 360 degree cut protection supports daily production work where hand contact with materials occurs often. Superior Glove designs this style for workers who need dependable hand protection without slowing routine movement.
Transportation Work Environments
Transportation personnel often use cut-resistant gloves during loading, unloading, and cargo handling tasks. The crinkle latex palm coating helps maintain dry grip when moving boxes, components, or packaged goods. This supports efficient handling in dock and fleet environments where work pace and material variety change throughout the day.
Warehousing Work Environments
Warehouse workers rely on material handling gloves when sorting, palletizing, and moving stock around storage areas. The ANSI A9 cut resistance adds value in environments where product edges, strapping, and packaging materials can be abrasive. These work gloves fit common warehouse PPE needs for daily-use operations.
Metal Fabrication Work Environments
Metal fabrication teams typically choose gloves with abrasion resistance and dry grip when working with sheet metal and formed parts. The reinforced thumb crotch helps address wear in high-contact zones, which supports longer service life during repetitive tasks. This style fits industrial gloves use where sharp metal surfaces are common.
Glass Manufacturing Work Environments
Glass manufacturing workers commonly need glass fabrication gloves for sheet glass handling, sorting, and transfer work. The TenActiv engineered yarn and 360 degree cut protection support this demanding application, while the latex palm coating helps maintain control on dry surfaces. These gloves suit work where precision and hand safety matter together.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specs matter because cut-resistant gloves must match the hazards, handling style, and wear conditions of the job. ANSI A9 cut resistance indicates a very high level of cut protection in this product category, while the coating and reinforcement help support grip and durability. Workers and safety teams often choose these features when they need practical hand protection for sharp-material handling.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| ANSI A9 | High cut resistance rating for demanding hand tasks | Supports work involving sharp edges and abrasive materials |
| TenActiv engineered yarn | Specialty yarn built for cut-resistant performance | Provides 360 degree cut protection across the glove |
| Crinkle latex palm coating | Textured palm surface for dry conditions | Improves dry grip during handling and lifting |
| Reinforced thumb crotch | Extra material in a high-wear area | Helps extend glove durability during repeated use |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Glass Handling
These gloves suit glass handling tasks where workers move sheet glass, panes, or related components. The dry grip helps workers control smooth surfaces, while the high cut resistance supports jobs involving sharp edges. This combination helps crews handle glass with more confidence during routine movement and sorting.
Sheet Metal Handling
Workers often use these gloves for sheet metal handling when parts have burrs, cut edges, or formed corners. The reinforced thumb crotch adds wear support in contact-heavy work, and the latex palm coating helps maintain control. This setup works well in fabrication, assembly, and transfer tasks.
Material Handling
Material handling teams commonly need work gloves that balance grip and cut resistance during fast-paced warehouse and shop activity. The 360 degree cut protection supports frequent contact with cartons, strapping, and mixed materials. These gloves fit daily-use handling where abrasion resistance matters.
Automotive and Construction Tasks
Automotive and construction workers often face repetitive hand contact with sharp edges, hardware, and rough components. These cut-resistant gloves support those tasks with a durable palm coating and engineered yarn construction. That makes them useful for general protective workwear across mixed jobsite conditions.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Glove Category Excels
- Glass manufacturing: Supports sheet glass handling with ANSI A9 cut resistance and steady dry grip.
- Sheet metal handling: Helps manage sharp edges with reinforced thumb crotch durability.
- Material handling: Works well for repeated lifting, sorting, and moving tasks in warehouses.
- Metal fabrication: Matches abrasive, edge-heavy work where hand protection is a priority.
- Construction: Fits general jobsite use around sharp materials and repetitive hand contact.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Material handlers: Use these gloves for lifting, sorting, and moving items with sharp or rough surfaces.
- Glass handlers: Wear them during sheet glass transfer and staging tasks.
- Sheet metal workers: Rely on them for edge-heavy fabrication and handling.
- Maintenance technicians: Use them when service work involves abrasive parts or tools.
- Construction workers: Choose them for general hand safety during material movement.
- Safety coordinators: Specify them when jobs call for cut-resistant gloves in active work zones.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
These gloves work alongside other PPE to support a more complete safety system on the job. Layers matter because hands, eyes, head, and hearing often face different hazards at the same time. All Safety commonly pairs gloves like these with other protective workwear to support jobsite readiness.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Glass handling task: Gloves + safety glasses + hard hats + work boots
- Metal fabrication task: Gloves + safety glasses + hearing protection
- Construction material movement: Gloves + hard hats + work boots
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose these gloves when you handle glass or sheet metal and need ANSI A9 cut resistance with dry grip. They also perform well for warehouse material handling and daily-use industrial tasks. The reinforced thumb crotch gives an advantage when workers repeat the same grasping motions throughout the shift.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Cut hazard level in the task area
- Need for dry grip on handled materials
- Amount of repetitive abrasion at the thumb and palm
- Need for daily-use glove durability
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
These gloves are not suitable for tasks that require chemical resistance or specialized dielectric protection. Workers needing those applications should consider a different glove category designed for the specific hazard. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Wear these gloves when handling sharp or abrasive materials in manufacturing, construction, glass, or metalworking environments. Users should follow manufacturer instructions for fit and task matching, especially during daily material handling. Workers commonly keep them in rotation for routine indoor or outdoor shifts.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the coating, fabric, and thumb crotch for wear, tears, or damage before use. Manufacturers typically recommend washing in cold water and tumble drying on low heat, and users may use bleach or detergent per manufacturer instructions. Replace the gloves when wear appears and store them in a clean, dry area away from excessive heat and direct sunlight.