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IRONCLAD Framer Fingerless Dexterity Gloves

Ironclad framer gloves are worn during framing, carpentry and construction tasks to safeguard hands from impacts, cuts and abrasions while maintaining dexterity and grip control. They provide protection and enhance performance for individuals to safeguard hands from potential hazards.

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Back Material: Ribbed Stretch Nylon , Closure Type: Hook-and-Loop , Color: Black , Finger Style: 3/4 Thumb/Index/Middle Finger , Knuckle Padding Material: TPR , Palm Construction: Single Layer Seamless/Sewn Duraclad(TM) Patches , Palm Material: Synthetic Leather , Sub-Category: Construction
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FUG2-06-XXL
2XL£25.07
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FUG2-04-L
L£25.07
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FUG2-03-M
M£25.07
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FUG2-02-S
S£25.07
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FUG2-05-XL
XL£25.07

Framer Fingerless Dexterity Gloves

Ironclad framer task specific gloves shield hands from splinters, nails and abrasions, providing a strong defence against potential injuries. These gloves are ideal for framing, roofing and carpentry, where precision, dexterity and hand protection are neccesary.

Features

  • Ironclad framer task specific gloves feature a hook-and-loop cuff for an adjustable, secure fit, ensuring debris exclusion during tasks.
  • These gloves have a synthetic leather palm, offering durability and a secure grip ideal for carpentry work.
  • They come with an ANSI/ISEA puncture force rating of 50 N, indicating their robust puncture resistance against sharp objects.
  • These gloves offer partial finger coverage, striking a balance between protection and precision, essential for detailed tasks.
  • They offer TPR knuckle protection, safeguarding against impacts to the knuckles.
  • These gloves are latex free, making them suitable for individuals with latex sensitivities, promoting comfort and safety.
  • They have reinforced palms, increasing protection in high-stress areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Raptor Supplies offer other task specific mechanics gloves?

Yes, customers can opt for Ironclad heavy utility and box handler task specific gloves for handling heavy utility materials and boxes, respectively.

What factors should I consider while choosing a framer task specific glove?

  • Identify the specific tasks you'll be performing as a framer.
  • Choose gloves that offer adequate protection against impacts, cuts, and abrasions.
  • Opt for gloves that allow precise movements and grip control.
  • Select durable materials like leather or synthetic blends for longevity.
  • Ensure a snug fit to prevent slipping and enhance comfort.
  • Look for reinforced areas in high-stress zones for extended durability.
  • Consider gloves with ventilation features to prevent overheating.
  • Check if the gloves are compatible with touchscreens or other devices.

How do I clean and maintain Ironclad framer task specific gloves?

  • Shake off debris and dirt from the gloves after each use.
  • Hand wash the gloves in cold water with mild soap.
  • Gently scrub any stubborn stains using a soft brush.
  • Rinse thoroughly to remove soap residues.
  • Air dry the gloves away from direct sunlight or heat sources.
  • Avoid machine washing or drying to prevent damage.
  • Periodically apply a leather conditioner to the palm area.
  • Store gloves in a cool, dry place to maintain their integrity.

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