Pair of protective gloves against electric arcs ARC-APG, arc flash protection class APC 2. Palm made of full-grain siliconised calf leather, back in Kevlar® knit and Kevlar® stitching.
ATPV 32.8 cal/cm².
Long description Odoo / e-commerce
The ARC-APG gloves are designed to protect the hands against the thermal effects of an electric arc.
They offer an excellent fit due to a specific cut and good tactile sensitivity thanks to the soft leather palm. The breathable materials enhance wearing comfort during electrical interventions.
The palm is made of full-grain siliconised calf leather, while the back of the glove is made of 100% Kevlar® interlock knit. The seams are also made with Kevlar® thread to ensure good thermal resistance.
This model is suitable for interventions requiring APC 2 level arc flash protection, according to the applicable risk analysis and safety procedures.
Warning: these gloves are arc flash protective gloves. They do not replace electrical insulating gloves class 00, 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4 in case of risk of direct contact with live parts.
Technical specifications
- Type: ARC-APG
- Electric arc protection class: APC 2
- Box test: 7 kA / 0.5 s – single-pole
- Arc energy: 320 kJ
- Arc Rating / ATPV: 32.8 cal/cm²
- PPE category according to NFPA 70E: PPE 3
- Size: 8/9/10/11/12
- Total length: 315 mm
- Cuff length: 115 mm
- Palm material: full grain siliconised calf leather
- Back material: 100% Kevlar® interlock knit
- Sewing thread: Kevlar®
- Sales unit: 1 pair
Compliance / standards
- IEC 61482-1-2
- IEC 61482-1-1
- EN 388
- EN 407
Product benefits
- Arc flash protection APC 2
- ATPV 32.8 cal/cm²
- Good tactile sensitivity thanks to the soft leather palm
- Very good fit due to the specific cut
- Kevlar® back for thermal resistance
- Kevlar® seams
- Breathable materials for better comfort
Instructions / important notes
This product is intended for protection against the thermal effects of an electric arc.
It does not provide insulating protection against direct electrical contact. For live working or near exposed live parts, use appropriate insulating gloves in addition, according to the risk assessment.
Before each use, check the general condition of the gloves and the absence of cuts, tears, punctures, excessive wear or visible deterioration.