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Tegera 8846 Cut F Glove -The World’s Thinnest Cut F Glove- Unmatched Dexterity
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TEGERA 8846 Cut F Glove – the latest innovation in safety gloves and recognized as the world’s thinnest Cut F glove. Surpassing its predecessor, the TEGERA 8845, by an impressive 50%, this glove, with a mere 0.5mm thickness, seamlessly combines exceptional dexterity with top-tier cut resistance.
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Tegera 8846 Cut F Glove -The World’s Thinnest Cut F Glove
Introducing the TEGERA 8846 Cut F Glove – the latest innovation in safety gloves and recognized as the world’s thinnest Cut F glove. Surpassing its predecessor, the TEGERA 8845, by an impressive 50%, this glove, with a mere 0.5mm thickness, seamlessly combines exceptional dexterity with top-tier cut resistance. Elevate your safety standards with the Ejendals Tegera 8846– where innovation meets protection.
The world’s thinnest cut F/ANSI Cut A7 glove has 21 gg knitting. Perfect for high precision work with very small and very sharp objects. Made with the new advanced CRF®Omni technology with a reinforced HPPE cut protection fibre. The glove has touch screen functionality, it is dipped in PU for good grip in dry/moist and slightly oily environments and has a reinforcement between thumb and index finger.
Available in sizes 6/XS, 7/S, 8/M, 9/L, 10/XL, 11/XXL, 12/3XLÂ For case quantity pricing, call us on 028 9046 0541
Unveiling the Features of TEGERA 8846 Cut F Glove
Prioritizing comfort alongside protection, the TEGERA 8846 features TEGERA CRF Omni Technology for flexibility throughout the day. The PU coating on palms and fingertips, coupled with reinforced high-stress zones, guarantees maximum cut protection. Additionally, its touchscreen compatibility adds a practical touch, allowing control of machines through tablets or screen panels.
In essence, the TEGERA 8846 is more than a safety glove; it’s a practical innovation that underscores Ejendals’ commitment to comfortable and effective safety solutions. As industries evolve, so does safety, and the TEGERA 8846 is a prime example of progress in ensuring both protection and user comfort.
- FUNCTIONSFor touchscreen, reinforcement between index finger and thumb, soft, ultra thin
- PREVENTS RISK OFCut injuries, abrasion injuries, scratches, lacerations, contact with dirt, contact with moisture
- PRIMARY ENVIRONMENTS OF USECut risk environments, dry environments, moist environments, dirty environments
- PRIMARY AREAS OF USEAssembly, metalwork, paper industry work, sheet-metal work
Experience the Perfect Combination: TEGERA 8846 – Unmatched Dexterity Meets Top-Tier Cut Protection in the World’s Thinnest Cut F Glove.
What does Cut F Protection Mean?
EN 388:2016 + A1:2018
Protective gloves against mechanical risks
In the revised version of EN 388:2016, there are two cut resistance tests available. The coup method is the same as before and is used for materials that do not dull the blade. For materials that will affect the blade, e.g. most cut resistant materials, TDM test is required. In these cases, the TDM result is the real reference performance while the
coup result is only indicative and will therefore be marked with an X.
a. Abrasion resistance (level of protection 0–4)
Number of cycles required to abrade a hole using abrasive paper in a circular sample of glove material under constant pressure and motion. The highest performance level is 4, which corresponds to 8,000 cycles.
b. Cut resistance, coup test (level of protection 0–5)
This measures the number of turns required for a rotating circular knife at a constant rate to cut through the glove. The result is compared with a reference material to get an index. The highest level of protection is 5, which corresponds to an index of 20.
c. Tear resistance (level of protection 0–4)
Force required to propagate a tear in a rectangular sample of a glove with a starting incision, to a maximum force of 75N.
d. Puncture resistance (level of protection 0–4)
Measuring the amount of force required to pierce the glove with a standard sized point and at a given speed (10 cm/min).
e. Cut resistance by ISO cut test (level of protection A–F)
Force in newtons (N) required to cut through a sample using a rectangular blade in a specified cut test machine such as Tomodynamometer (TDM). This test is optional unless the blade in Coup test becomes dull, whereupon it becomes the reference for cut resistance.
f. Impact protection (level of protection P)
The test for protection against impact is carried out per a standard for protective gloves for bikers, EN 13594:2015. The area with protection is tested, but because of its limited surface, the area around the fingers cannot be tested using this method. The impact force is 5 J and the transmitted force must be in accordance with the highest level, in this case level 1, with an individual result of ≤ 9.0 kN and mean force ≤ 7.0 kN.
Cut protection CUT F
COMPLIANCE
EN 388:2016+A1:2018
2X42F
EN ISO 21420:2020