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Purposes and applications of assembly gloves
Assembly gloves, also known as mechanics' gloves, are specialised gloves that are used for a variety of tasks where hand injuries or skin contact with harmful substances must be avoided. They offer a high level of protection, grip and comfort.
Assembly gloves are used in a variety of work areas, e.g. in the manufacture and assembly of components, in the maintenance and repair of machinery and equipment, in the construction industry, in welding and in metalworking. They are also used in the automotive industry, by electricians and in the food industry.
Protective functions of assembly gloves
- Protection against cuts and punctures: Assembly gloves can be made from cut-resistant materials such as leather, Kevlar or aramid to protect the wearer from injuries caused by sharp edges, broken glass or sharp tools.
- Protection against impacts and vibrations: Some assembly gloves are equipped with padded palms to protect the wearer from impacts and vibrations when working with heavy equipment or tools.
- Grip safety: Assembly gloves can be equipped with a non-slip surface on the palm to support the wearer when handling objects and tools and to prevent slipping.
- Protection against heat and cold: Some assembly gloves are thermally insulated and offer protection against heat and cold when working in extreme temperatures.
- Protection against chemical and biological hazards: Assembly gloves can be made from materials that are resistant to certain chemical and biological substances to protect the wearer from injury or contamination.
Assembly gloves - always have everything under control
Due to the materials used, such as cotton, assembly gloves, also known as mechanics' gloves, are particularly breathable and flexible. Their flexibility means that dexterity is not restricted when working. The coating on the palm of the glove provides a very secure grip during assembly work.
Working in oily, greasy, damp and dry environments is also no problem. The very flexible and abrasion-resistant gloves are often used for assembly work that requires a high level of dexterity.
The assembly glove is therefore a suitable work glove for mechanics, fitters and all those who need to combine grip and dexterity.
What makes an assembly glove special?
Assembly gloves are primarily characterised by their coating. The coating provides a very good grip without restricting dexterity.
Due to the main material, a work glove for assembly is also breathable and flexible. A good fit, a comfortable fit and good dexterity make the assembly glove a work glove for every industry.
Requirements and materials for assembly gloves and mechanics' gloves
Assembly gloves are available in various materials. The main material used can be nylon, cotton jersey or a mixture of cotton and polyamide, for example.
Most assembly gloves also have a coating, particularly on the inside of the hand. This coating provides a better grip in both dry and damp conditions. Some versions are also equipped with nubs to further improve grip.
The coating is water-repellent due to its materials, such as nitrile, HPT polymer, PU or latex. The term fine-knit glove is also commonly used for various models of gloves in the assembly sector. Special features of assembly gloves can include a Velcro fastener on the wrist to improve the fit of the glove, or an extended shaft, known as a cuff, to provide additional protection for the forearm.
As a rule, protective gloves are customised to individual sizes rather than using universal sizes.
The selection of assembly gloves complies with standards EN 388 (mechanical risks) and in some cases also EN 407 (heat and/or fire). PPE protection category II promises protection against medium risks.
What are assembly gloves used for?
Assembly gloves are used in many areas to protect the hands during heavy work, including the industrial, trade and automotive sectors as well as forestry and agriculture, for example.
Car mechanics use assembly gloves to protect themselves from injury when working on vehicles. These gloves provide a good grip for safe and precise work and at the same time protect against injuries caused by sharp parts, oil, lubricants and hot surfaces.
The assembly glove can also be used in laboratories or the pharmaceutical industry. Due to their good sensitivity and tactile sensitivity, they are also suitable for use in the electrical and microelectronics industries.
There are also models of assembly glove that are approved for contact with food.
How do you determine the right size of your assembly glove?
Place a tape measure around the widest part of your hand (excluding the thumb) and measure the circumference. You can now use the table below to determine the appropriate size:
17.5 cm | 18 cm | 19 cm | 20.5 cm | 22 cm | 23 cm | 24 cm | 26 cm | 27 cm | 27.5 cm | 28 cm |
S | S | S | S | M | M | L | L | XL | XL | XXL SIZE |
6 | 6,5 | 7 | 7,5 | 8 | 8,5 | 9 | 9,5 | 10 | 10,5 | 11 |
The importance of assembly gloves for occupational safety
Assembly gloves are an important part of occupational health and safety and are very important for the health and safety of employees. They protect the hands from injuries, contamination and other hazards that can occur during many work tasks.
Mechanical gloves can also help to improve ergonomic conditions in the workplace. For example, when heavy tools or equipment must be handled, wearing padded gloves can help reduce strain and pain in the hands.
Overall, assembly gloves are an important part of occupational health and safety, helping to ensure the health and safety of workers. Companies should ensure that their employees are trained in the correct use of assembly gloves and in the selection of the right gloves for the respective work task.