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Dielectric seamed gloves RD Pro

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Read the instructions carefully before use!

PURPOSE

Dielectric seamed gloves are electrically insulating personal protective equipment and are designed to protect against electric shock when working under voltage. Depending on the work to be performed, the range of gloves varies from class 0 to class 1.

They meet the requirements of the DSTU EN 50237:2006 standard and the Technical Regulations for Personal Protective Equipment (risk category III).

CLASSIFICATION

Choose the appropriate class of gloves depending on the work being performed:

 

Class

 

Maximum operating voltage in alternating current V Withstand test voltage V
0 1000 5000
1 7500 10000
  • STORAGE

Gloves in the manufacturer’s packaging should be stored indoors at a temperature of plus 10°С to plus 21°С at a distance of at least 1 m from heating devices. During storage, gloves should be protected from mechanical actions (squeezing, bending), exposure to direct sunlight, artificial lighting, and sources that emit ozone.

The warranty period is 1 year from the date of manufacture, provided that the storage and operation rules are followed.

  • INSPECTION BEFORE USE

Before each use, both gloves (of one pair of gloves) must be visually checked for cleanliness, test date and integrity by visual inspection or by air test (if possible).

Do not use gloves that are: wet (they must be dried); have punctures; cuts and other mechanical damage, as well as gloves that have expired and have not been tested with electricity within the last 6 months.

Gloves manufactured more than 12 months before first use must be subjected to a second electrical test before they are used.

  • WARNINGS FOR USE

The gloves are designed for use in the temperature range from minus 25°C to plus 55°C.

The gloves should not be unnecessarily exposed to heat or light, or come into contact with oils, grease, lubricants, terpentine, petrol or strong acids.

  • CLEANING

Contaminated gloves should be washed with soap and water at a temperature not exceeding plus 40°C and allowed to dry completely. If resin (tar) or paint remains on the gloves despite this, they must be immediately cleaned with a suitable detergent, avoiding excessive use of detergent. Immediately afterwards, wash the gloves and handle them as described above.

Gloves that are damp during use or washing should be dried thoroughly, but the drying temperature should not exceed plus 65°C.

  • PERIODIC TESTING

Gloves must not be used if they have not been tested within the last 6 months.

For Class 1 gloves, the test consists of inflating the gloves with air to check the tightness, externally inspecting the gloves in the inflated state and finally testing each unit with an electrical voltage according to DSTU EN 50237:2006.

For class 0 gloves, it can be limited by the checking the tightness and external inspection.

  • TRANSPORTATION

Use the original manufacturer’s packaging for transportation.

After transportation at sub-zero temperatures, gloves must be stored in the original packaging for one day indoors at temperatures from plus 10°C to plus 21°C.

  • Disposal

Disposal must be in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations. Recycling should be used if possible.

Disposal must be in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations. Recycling should be used if possible.

Read the INSTRUCTIONS carefully before use!

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