Description
Chain mail Glove tensioner
Description
Dromex® CHAIN MAIL ambidextrous glove, part number RTCMG, offers high cut level protection to the hand, used in the textile cutting, sheet metal and most commonly in the food processing industries such as abattoirs and butcheries to help protect against knife or cutting accidents and hazards.
These glove as designed with an adjustable metal wrist buckle and supplied with a plastic hand tightener, providing the user with a comfortable fit according to the wearer’s needs. As safe PPE (personal protective equipment) practise, chain mail gloves should be worn over textile or plastic under glove for added protection
against contaminants such as bacteria, blood, liquids etc.
Special Instructions
Although the manufacturer has examined these gloves under the system for ensuring quality of production by means of monitoring and inspection, we recommend that all gloves should be thoroughly inspected before use
to ensure no damage is present.
None of the materials or processes used in the manufacture of these products are known to be harmful to the wearer. The gloves and information contained herein are designed to accommodate the basic safety requirements and standards for Personal Protective Equipment. Actual conditions of use cannot be directly simulated in a test environment, therefore it is the responsibility of the user and not the manufacturer or supplier to determine the suitability for intended use.
Compliance & Conformity
Complies with the requirements of DIN EN 1082-1, Protective clothing
– Gloves and arm guards protecting against cuts and stabs by hand knives
– Part 1: Chain mail gloves and arm guards; German version EN 1082-1:1996.
Specifications
Style: Ambidextrous, 5 finger, re-useable, stainless steel, adjustable cuff, wrist length glove.
Liner: N/A. Palm and back: 0.35mm ± 5 %.
Cuff: Adjustable, with stainless steel buckle.
Mass: ± 135 g per hand (size L)
*Note section sizing provides mass of each size.
Spare glove tighteners, Dromex part number RTCMG-GT, also available and sold as 50 units in a polybag.
Instructions on how to use the tensioner:
Chain mail gloves are generally designed larger than the actual hand size due to the harden construction of the metal mesh.
By using the tensioner, the user is able to achieve dexterity as follows:
- Place gloves on the hand and tighten on the wrist area.
- Place the tensioner on the back of the hand and above the 5 fingers to provide a tighter fit in the palm and finger area as seen in the image below