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TMBA G11D Disposable Gloves
SKF
SKF TMBA protective gloves are specifically designed for handling bearings and are available with various features.
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TMBA G11D disposable gloves are designed to protect the skin, especially when handling bearing grease. The gloves are delivered in a box containing 50 pairs. - Material: nitrile rubber - Tight fit for excellent tactile sensitivity - Excellent resistance to bearing grease - Hypoallergenic SKF TMBA G11 is specifically designed for handling heated bearings. They are made from special fibers, and the gloves have the following properties: - Lint-free - Heat resistant up to 150 °C - Cut resistant - Asbestos-free - Tested and approved against mechanical hazards (EN 388 standard) and thermal hazards (EN 407 standard) The heat and oil resistant SKF TMBA G11H protective gloves are specifically designed for handling heated and oily bearings. The gloves are made from multiple layers of different fibers, resulting in a unique combination of features: - KEVLAR gloves - Do not melt or burn - Maximum temperature: 250 °C - Resistant to immersion in liquids at temperatures up to 120 °C (for example, hot oil) - Heat resistant even when wet - Cut resistant - Lint-free - Tested and approved against mechanical hazards (EN 388) and thermal hazards (EN 407) TMBA G11ET gloves are designed for prolonged handling of heated bearings and other hot components. They can withstand temperatures without exposure to hot liquids or steam, up to 500 °C without risk of ignition. - High heat resistance for very high temperatures ensures safe long-term handling of heated components - High ignition temperature reduces the risk of burns - Durable KEVLAR® gloves provide excellent protection against cuts, abrasion, punctures, and tearing - Lint-free surface protects the bearing from contamination - The gloves are knitted from flexible, high-quality material as a single part without seams, making them comfortable to wear - Tested and approved against mechanical hazards (EN 388) and thermal strain (EN 407). |