Description
Description
- Material – Having almost no stretch resisting high temperatures and barely absorbing water our leather jackets are stitched with light and strong T-90 5-ply Kevlar seams and are ideal to withstand harsh welding environments with increased durability
- Design – The flame resistant Econoweld Jackets are 30" in length and are constructed with riveted stress points and an exclusively lined shoulder for freer movement less fatigue and easy wear
- Features – These green jackets are made using heat and abrasion select side-spilt leather and an inner leather pocket. Some added utilities include a soap stone shoulder pocket and fully adjustable waist cuffs and collar
Technical Specifications
- Attributes: Welding
- Collar Type: Snap Adjustable
- Color: Green
- Cuff Adjustment: Snap-on
- Gender: Men
- Material: Leather
- Number of Pockets: 3
- Pocket Type: Inner, Sleeve
- Seam Type: Kevlar
- Size: S-3XL
- Special Features: Soapstone Pocket
Welding Jacket – Side–Split Leather – Kevlar® Stitching – Green – S– Technical Specs
Welding Jacket – Side–Split Leather – Kevlar® Stitching – Green – M– Technical Specs
Welding Jacket – Side–Split Leather – Kevlar® Stitching – Green – L– Technical Specs
Welding Jacket – Side–Split Leather – Kevlar® Stitching – Green – XL– Technical Specs
Welding Jacket – Side–Split Leather – Kevlar® Stitching – Green – 2XL– Technical Specs
Welding Jacket – Side–Split Leather – Kevlar® Stitching – Green – 3XL– Technical Specs
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Welding Jacket for Welding and Metalworking
The welding jacket is a welding protection garment designed for welding and metalworking tasks in fabrication shops, industrial facilities, and job sites. Welders, fabricators, and maintenance technicians typically use this Ranpro jacket to support upper-body coverage and easier movement during routine work. It features side-split leather, Kevlar stitching, and a soapstone pocket for practical jobsite use.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Manufacturing Work Environments
Welders and fabricators typically use a protective jacket when they work around sparks, heat, and abrasion in production settings. The side-split leather construction and riveted stress points suit repetitive metalworking tasks. This workwear supports consistent use during fabrication and assembly work.
Construction Sites
Construction crews often rely on a flame resistant work jacket during on-site welding and repair tasks. The 30 inch length and adjustable collar help workers manage coverage and comfort on active jobsites. This makes the jacket a practical choice for field welding work.
Oil & Gas Operations
Welding teams in oil and gas environments commonly need leather workwear that handles heat and abrasion resistance during maintenance and installation work. The Kevlar seams and lined shoulders support demanding task-based use. Workers can wear this jacket over work clothing per manufacturer instructions.
Mining Operations
Maintenance crews in mining often need durable welder apparel for repair work in rugged conditions. The green leather design and snap-on cuff adjustment help users manage fit while moving between tasks. This jacket fits routine industrial PPE needs in high-wear environments.
Utilities and Transportation
Technicians and equipment operators often use a welding jacket for repair, fabrication, and servicing work in utility yards and transportation maintenance areas. The inner leather pocket and soapstone pocket add useful storage for common welding tools. All Safety customers frequently choose this style for organized worksite PPE planning.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Welding apparel needs durable construction and practical features that support daily metalworking. Side-split leather, Kevlar seams, and stress-point reinforcement help the garment handle repeated use. These details support comfort, mobility, and reliable worksite PPE performance.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Side-split leather | Durable leather material used for welding workwear | Supports heat and abrasion resistance during welding tasks |
| Kevlar stitching | Strong seam construction using Kevlar seams and T-90 5-ply Kevlar stitching | Helps the jacket hold up under repeated movement and task use |
| 30 inch length | Extended body coverage for the torso | Provides added coverage for upper-body work during routine shifts |
| 3 pockets | Inner, sleeve, and soapstone pocket storage | Keeps small tools and accessories close at hand |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Indoor Fabrication Work
Metal fabrication shops commonly use this welding jacket for regular bench and assembly tasks. The side-split leather coverage and Kevlar stitching support repeated movement around hot work areas. Users can keep soapstone and small accessories within reach.
Outdoor Welding Tasks
Outdoor crews often need a protective jacket that supports shifting conditions and active movement. The snap adjustable collar and snap-on cuff adjustment help workers fine-tune the fit. The lined shoulders also support freer movement during field welding.
Daily Maintenance and Repair
Maintenance teams typically wear this jacket for repair work that combines heat exposure and abrasion resistance needs. The inner leather pocket and soapstone pocket support practical tool handling. This makes the jacket useful for recurring task-based work.
Routine Industrial Welding
Industrial welding operations often call for a durable welder apparel option with consistent upper-body coverage. The riveted stress points and 30 inch length suit repeated daily use. Workers can rely on the jacket for common arc welding and fabrication apparel needs.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Welding Jacket Excels
- Metal fabrication shops: Side-split leather coverage and Kevlar stitching support frequent welding and cutting tasks.
- Construction welding work: Adjustable cuffs and collar help workers manage fit on active sites.
- Maintenance and repair work: Heat and abrasion resistance suit mixed-use service tasks.
- Industrial welding operations: 30 inch length supports routine upper-body coverage during daily use.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Welders: Wear it during arc welding and fabrication tasks for practical upper-body coverage.
- Fabricators: Use it in metalworking shops where durable workwear matters.
- Maintenance technicians: Rely on it for repair jobs involving heat and abrasion.
- Site supervisors: Often choose it when overseeing welding activity in active work zones.
- Equipment operators: Use it during support work around industrial repair and fabrication areas.
- Safety coordinators: Include it in worksite PPE programs for welding protection planning.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This welding jacket works alongside other worksite PPE for a more complete safety setup. Workers often combine leather workwear with face, hand, respiratory, and hearing protection so they can manage multiple hazards at once. Layered equipment supports organized protection across fabrication and industrial tasks.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Welding task setup: Welding jacket + welder gloves + face shields + hearing protection
- Fabrication shop setup: Welding jacket + respirators + welder gloves + face shields
- Maintenance work setup: Welding jacket + hearing protection + welder gloves
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this jacket when you need a welding jacket for routine welding and metalworking tasks. It also fits jobs that need side-split leather, adjustable cuffs, and practical pocket storage. The jacket works well when teams want flame resistant leather workwear for recurring use.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Confirm the size range matches the wearer.
- Review the collar and cuff adjustment needs.
- Check pocket placement for tool access.
- Assess whether side-split leather and Kevlar stitching suit the job.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This jacket is not suitable for tasks that require specialized chemical resistance or dedicated electrical PPE. Workers needing those applications should review other protective outerwear categories. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Wear the jacket when welding and metalworking tasks create routine heat and abrasion exposure. Adjust the collar and cuffs for a better fit before work begins. In fabrication shops and industrial facilities, workers often layer it over work clothing per manufacturer instructions.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect seams, leather, and fasteners regularly, following manufacturer guidelines. Clean the jacket according to leather care specifications per manufacturer instructions, and store it in a dry, ventilated area away from excessive heat. Replace it when the leather, seams, or closures show significant wear.