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FACTS

Cut protective glove according to EN 388:2016 

MODELL          

  

HERO 

/

 HERO BASIC

Size

 

 

5

 - 1

3

If you wash the gloves, please use a pH-neutral
detergent.

Es gibt derzeit kein Standard-Prüfverfahren für die Durchlässigkeit
der UV-Strahlung von Handschuhmaterialien, aber die
Schweißerhandschuhe sind so hergestellt, dass sie normalerweise

Use

There is currently no standard test method for the transmittance of 
UV radiation from glove materials, but the 

Welding gloves are manufactured in such a way that they should 
normally not allow UV radiation to pass through, gloves type B are 
recommended if high skill is required, e.g. in TIG welding. Type A 
gloves are recommended for the other welding processes, choose a 
pair of gloves according to your hand size. Observe the following 
points when wearing gloves: The glove does not protect against 
chemical and bacteriological hazards.

- In cases where there is a risk of moving machine parts getting 
caught, this protective glove must not be worn.

- Oil, grease and moisture reduce the cut resistance and increase 
the flammability of all gloves and should be avoided.

- The protective gloves are designed for work in a dry environment.

The expiration date (month and year) is indicated on the protective 
glove. (Example: 12.2026) It is not known that the performance 
levels according to EN388:2016 and EN 420:2003+A1:2009 change 
after up to 8 years of proper storage. Note: The production date is 
the printed expiration date minus 8 years..

Care and Repair

Protective gloves of the HERO glove series must not be chemically 
cleaned, washed or treated with bleaching agents, gloves which 
are so severely damaged and no longer provide protection must 
not be moved and the protective gloves used must be disposed of 
at an appropriate time depending on their use.

Storage

These gloves should be stored in their original packaging in a dry, 
clean place. Avoid exposing them to moisture or high 
temperatures.

Warning

The degree of protection required for a particular task depends

on the risks involved. You are ultimately responsible for selecting, 
using and operating the protective equipment that is appropriate 
to the risks at your workplace. Note that the protective 
performance may be adversely affected by application-related 
wear.

- according to washing report
Lars Reuter (Textile Cleaner Master, Hamburg)

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